St Roseline

Jan 17th is the beginning of a series of Saints feast day that are connected to the Hidden Teaching found in the Cathedrals of France. Saint Roseline de Villeneuve 1263-1329 was the daughter of Arnold of Villeneuve and Sibylle de Sabran. Her father was known to be an alchemist, mystic and healer. He was known for his alchemy of sweeten of sea water connected to an aspect of Stella Maris. St. Roseline, was a daughter of the Merovingian blood line. Her name "Rose-Line" may symbolize the Merovingian's blood-line the first kings of France. Roseline was known to feed the poor. One day she was caught by her father and he asked what was in her apron, which was filled with bread, yet when he insisted on her opening her apron the bread had transformed into roses... What is another coincidence it Jan 17th is also the feast day of St Sulpice. St Sulpice Church in Paris has an obelisk with copper line that marks exact meridian point that is also in alignment with Rennes-le-Château in the South of France. A few bread crumbs for the day.

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