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Yes, Agnes was always a Catholic.

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Where can I find a short biography of St. Agnes of Rome?

You can find a short biography of St. Agnes of Rome on Catholic websites, encyclopedias of saints, or in books on the lives of saints. Some reliable sources include Catholic.org, Britannica, or the book "Saints: A Comprehensive Guide."


When did St. Agnes of Rome die?

St. Agnes died about the year 304.


When was St Agnes Catholic High School created?

St Agnes Catholic High School was created in 1962.


Where did St. Agnes die?

St. Agnes died in the year 304 and the feast is celebrated on January 21.In Rome.


Where did St. Agnes live?

St. Agnes lived in Rome during the 3rd century. She was a Christian martyr who is celebrated for her dedication to her faith and her vow of chastity.


What country of orgin is St. Agnes from?

Agnes was from Rome, Italy.


What is the motto of St Agnes Catholic High School?

The motto of St Agnes Catholic High School is 'To truth through love'.


Is Saint Agnes of Rome the sister of Saint Clare?

No, it was St. Agnes of Assisi who was St. Clare's sister.


What was the country of origin of St. Agnes?

Agnes was from Rome in what today is known as Italy.


When is the feast day of Saint Agnes?

The feast of St. Agnes of Rome is January 21.


What were some qualities of St. Agnes?

Learn all about the life and qualities of St. Agnes of Rome by clicking on the link below.


When was St. Agnes of Rome martyred?

St. Agnes was beheaded and burned, or tortured and stabbed to death, or stabbed in the throat (sources vary) on 21 January 254 or 304 in Rome.