Agnes is a saint but is not currently a patron saint.
Saint Agnes of Rome is the patron saint of lambs and young girls.
St. Agnes of Montepulciano lived for 49 years, from 1268 to 1317.
Agnes died on April 20, 1317, at the convent of Montepulciano, Italy of natural causes following a lengthy illness.
St. Agnes, the younger sister of St. Clare of Assisi is reported to be the patron saint of:affianced couplesbetrothed couplesbodily puritychastityChildren of MaryColegio Capranica of Romecropsengaged couplesgardenersGirl ScoutsgirlsManresa, Spainrape victimsRockville Centre, New York, diocese ofvirgins
Agnes of Rome is the patron saint of:affianced couplesbetrothed couplesbodily puritychastityChildren of MaryColegio Capranica of Romecropsengaged couplesgardenersGirl ScoutsgirlsManresa, Spainrape victimsRockville Centre, New York, diocese ofvirgins
There seems to be no designated patron saint of outdoorsman. The best matches would be Francis of Assisi who is the patron saint of ecology and the environment or Hubert of Liege who is the patron saint of hunters.
Saint Agnes is considered the patron saint of young girls and virgins and is often depicted holding a lamb, symbolizing her purity and innocence. This association has led to her also being regarded as a patron saint of lambs.
As far as I can determine, there is no special patron saint of cheerleaders. However, there are a number of other female saints who could help you: St. Lucy, St. Agnes, St. Philomena, St. Maria Goretti, for example. Even St. Teresa of Avila would be a good choice. During her teenage years she was quite rebellious and preferred boys, fine clothes and socializing to a religious life.
There is no patron saint of golf. St. Sebastian is the patron saint of athletics. Another opinion: The patron saint of golfers is St. Andrew.
Saint Agnes of Rome is the patron saint of:affianced couplesbetrothed couplesbodily puritychastityChildren of MaryColegio Capranica of Romecropsengaged couplesgardenersGirl ScoutsgirlsManresa, Spainrape victimsRockville Centre, New York, diocese ofvirgins
No, it was St. Agnes of Assisi who was St. Clare's sister.
St. Agnes is believed to have been martyred around the year 305, and is believed to have been 13 years of age.