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Saint Agnes of Rome. Virgin & Martyr. Agnes suffered martyrdom at the age of twelve during the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, on 21 January 304 AD, for refusing to be married. The daughter of Constantine I, St Constance, was said to have been cured of leprosy after praying at Agnes' tomb. Venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox        I love this Saint! such courage and purity!!!!! Feast Day January 21. Saint Agnes, Vintage Holy Cards, Eastern Orthodox Church, St Agnes, Religious Pictures, Bride Of Christ, Religious Images, San Giovanni, Roman Catholic Church

Saint Agnes

Saint Agnes of Rome. Virgin & Martyr. Agnes suffered martyrdom at the age of twelve during the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, on 21 January 304 AD, for refusing to be married. The daughter of Constantine I, St Constance, was said to have been cured of leprosy after praying at Agnes' tomb. Venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox I love this Saint! such courage and purity!!!!! Feast Day January 21.

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St. Agnes had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb. St. Agnes had a little lamb. It's fleece was white as snow. Beautiful St. Agnes died a martyr's death at the tender age of 13. She had consecrated her life to God, vowing to remain pure and chaste. When she refused the marriage proposal of the Governor's son, she was accused of being a Christian and put to death. Depicted with a perfect lamb since her name resembles the Latin word for "lamb", agnus... ...the name "Agnes" is actually…

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Roman Catholic Saint. According to tradition, Saint Agnes was Roman raised in a Christian family. She was martyred at the age of twelve or thirteen during the reign of Emperor Diocletian, in 304. She is the patron saint of young girls. Her memorial commemorates her martyrdom on 21 January.

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St. Agnes

Picture source O singular example of virtue, glorious Saint Agnes, by the living faith which animated thee from thy tenderest years, and rendered thee so pleasing to God that thou didst merit the martyr's crown: obtain for us the grace to keep our holy faith inviolate with us, and to profess ourselves Christians sincerely in word and work; may our open confession of Jesus before men cause Him to bear a favorable witness to us before His eternal Father. Amen. Picture source O invincible…

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