O Milagre Das Rosas

Nenete & Dorinho Nenete & Dorinho

The Divine Miracle of Queen Isabel's Roses

The song 'O Milagre Das Rosas' by Nenete & Dorinho tells the story of Queen Saint Isabel, a figure renowned for her charity and compassion. Despite her royal status and wealth, she was deeply committed to helping the poor, often distributing gold, silver, and food to those in need. However, her husband, the king, disapproved of her charitable actions, believing they undermined the dignity of the monarchy. This tension sets the stage for the miraculous event that the song narrates.

One day, while the king was away, Queen Isabel continued her acts of kindness, much to the joy of the impoverished villagers. However, the king unexpectedly returned and confronted her, demanding to know what she was hiding in her apron. To avoid punishment, Queen Isabel claimed she was carrying a bouquet of flowers for the castle. Skeptical, the king insisted she reveal the contents. When she opened her apron, a divine miracle occurred: instead of the gold and silver she had been distributing, beautiful, fragrant roses appeared. This miraculous transformation not only protected Queen Isabel but also served as a divine rebuke to the king's lack of faith.

The song concludes by highlighting the lasting legacy of Queen Isabel, who is now venerated as a powerful saint. Her church serves as a sanctuary for the religious poor, and she is celebrated for her miraculous deeds, particularly the 'miracle of the roses.' This story underscores themes of faith, charity, and divine intervention, illustrating how acts of kindness and compassion can transcend earthly authority and bring about miraculous outcomes.

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