The feast day of Saint Agnes of Rome is on January 21.
The feast of St. Agnes of Rome is January 21.
It is on January 21.
st. Agnes was born in 291 and died 304
Saint Sebastian's feast day is celebrated on the 20th January each year.Saint Sebastian's feast day is celebrated on the 20th January each year.
We celebrate any feast day to honor particular saints for their great service to God and Christianity. When we honor the saints, we honor their Creator - God. Saint Agnes died as a martyr, prefering to die rather than give up her religion and chastity.
Saint Agnes is believed to have been born around the year 291 AD and died around 304 AD. She is celebrated as a martyr and is often associated with the early Christian persecution under Roman Emperor Diocletian. Her feast day is observed on January 21.
Pope Benedict I is not a saint and has no feast day.
The Mission was founded on September 17, 1804 by Father Estevan Tapis, and was named in honor of Saint Agnes, an early Christian martyr of the fourth century. The Spanish for Agnes is Ines, hence the name of the church; the American Yankees anglicized the spelling of the Spanish pronunciation and named the town Santa Ynez.
Saint Maria Goretti's Feast Day is July 6th.
St. George's feast day is April 23 EVERY YEAR.
Saint Christopher's feast day is July 25th.
Saint Laura's Feast Day is October the 19th.