The Villa St. Rose is a former Catholic convent and girls' school located in north Portland, Oregon.
[3] Pelletier received her holy habit and was officiated as Sister Mary of St. Euphasia in 1815 at the Convent of Refuge in Angers, France.
[6] The Villa served as a boarding school for troubled adolescent girls, and in its early years had a peak of 200 students.
[7] By 1972, the Villa continued to serve in this manner, housing and rehabilitating girls from ages 12 to 21.
[7] As of 2017, the Villa has been converted into Rosemont Court, which contains housing for 100 low-income elders and 18 families.