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We have no historical information on St Agatha, other than that her veneration dates back to at least the sixth century. Tradition is uncertain, but suggests that she was martyred in the period 250-253 CE, since this was a time when Emperor Decius persecuted Christians. The tradition, which has much in common with typical pious legends of the early Middle Ages says that she refused to marry the evil Quintian and did not willingly have sex, although forced into a brothel.
The Catholic Encyclopedia tells us that we have the Acts of her martyrdom in two quite versions, Latin and Greek. neither of which can lay any claim to historical credibility, and neither of which gives the necessary internal evidence that the information it contains rests, even in the more important details, upon genuine tradition. Although the Catholic Encyclopedia insists that Saint Agatha was a historical person whose martyrdom is substantiated, even these bare facts can not be taken for granted. If Agatha did exist, perhaps she practised virtues of faith, but we do not really know.
Saint Agnes demonstrated virtues such as purity, faithfulness to God, courage in the face of persecution, and humility in her resistance to societal pressures.
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Chastity and purity were virtues of Saint Lucy.
Agnes is not a patron saint at this time.
Saint Agnes was martyred in Rome.
Saint Agnes was never married.
Agnes is a saint but is not currently a patron saint.
Saint Agnes of Assisi was the younger sister of Saint Clare of Assisi.
The Saint Agnes School was created in 1917.
Saint Agnes spent her short life in or around Rome.
Saint Agnes chose to die rather than lose her virginity.
There is a Saint Agnes but no Saint Agnolo.
Mount Saint Agnes College was created in 1890.