Collection: ㅤSt. Agnes of Rome

St. Agnes of Rome was a young girl of noble birth who vowed to remain a virgin for Christ. When she refused to marry a Roman official's son, she was subjected to torture and ultimately martyred for her faith during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. Her purity and unwavering devotion made her a symbol of innocence and courage in the early Christian Church.
Lived: c. 291 - c. 304 | Canonized: Pre-Congregation
Patronage: Young girls, chastity, rape survivors, and the Children of Mary