Rosa Flesch
Maria Rosa Flesch, was a German religious sister in the Roman Catholic Church. She founded the Franciscan Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Angels, whose first Mother Superior she was.
Flesch tended to the poor and to the ill as well as orphaned children before becoming a religious sister and also oversaw the construction of both an orphanage and a hospital. Flesch also had practical experience in nursing and worked as a home nurse and a nurse to children.
Her beatification was celebrated on 4 May 2008. Her feast is 19 June, the anniversary of her profession.
Life
Margaretha Flesch was born in 1826 in the German Confederation to Johann Georg Flesch and his wife. Her mother died in 1832 and her father re-married not long after this. She also had seven siblings after her and had three half-siblings from her father's second marriage; one sibling was Maria Anna while one stepbrother was Giles. The death of her mother saw them move elsewhere to Niederbreitbach as a chance to improve their economic fortunes. The death of her father in 1842 forced her to work hard to provide for her stepmother and her siblings. It was around that time she self-taught herself nursing.In the autumn of 1851 Margaretha left her parents' house and moved with her sister Maria Anna into one of the two hermitages in the Kreuzkapelle on the Wied between Waldbreitbach and Hausen. Conditions in the unheated dwelling during snowy winters were harsh. Between 1852 until 1863 she worked in sewing in different schools but also worked as a nurse at the homes of clients and worked with orphans. In 1850 she met the pastor Jakob Gomm and had her first contacts with the Franciscans around this time. Her devotion to Saint Francis of Assisi was quite strong since her childhood. In 1862 she first met James Wirth and soon after built an orphanage and a hospital. Flesch also attempted to establish her own group of Franciscans – Gomm was hesitant and rejected this.
Flesch's half-brother Giles assisted her in establishing a simple residence that had connected to it a small hospital. Their first home was constructed in the spring of 1861 and Flesch and her sister moved into it on 11 November 1861. Flesch established her own Franciscan congregation on 13 March 1863 and on 19 June 1863 she made her profession and assumed the religious name of Maria Rosa. The approval of the congregation's statutes on 21 October 1869 saw her elected as the first Mother Superior and she kept her office until 1878 in which she did not want to run for re-election. At the time she stepped down there were 100 sisters in a total of 21 branches.
Flesch died on 25 March 1906. The congregation received the decree of praise of Pope Pius X on 12 December 1912 – after her death – and later received the full papal approval of Pope Pius XI on 30 April 1928. As of 2005 there were 392 religious in 39 houses operating in places such as Brazil and the Netherlands.