St. Agnes was only 12 or 13 when she died so I doubt if she worked. She did live in Rome, however.
St. Agnes died as a martyr - considered automatic sainthood by the early Christian community.
St. Agnes of Assisi is the sister of St. Clare.
St. Agnes was a young Christian girl who, according to tradition, was martyred for her faith in Rome during the reign of Emperor Diocletian by refusing to marry a pagan man and vowing herself to Christ. Her steadfast devotion and martyrdom led to her being venerated as a saint in the Christian tradition.
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.
St. Agnes of Rome is important because she is considered a virgin martyr and one of the most famous Roman saints. She is remembered for her steadfast faith and courage in the face of persecution, as well as for her dedication to virtue and purity. St. Agnes is the patron saint of young girls, engaged couples, and rape survivors.
Saint Agnes spent her short life in or around Rome.
Saint Agnes was martyred in Rome.
Agnes lived and died in Rome, Italy.
No, it was St. Agnes of Assisi who was St. Clare's sister.
She was executed in Rome.
She is called Agnes of Rome, so she lived and was martyred in Rome, Italy
Saint Agnes of Rome is the patron saint of lambs and young girls.
The feast of St. Agnes of Rome is January 21.
Yes, Agnes died as a martyr and a virgin.
Saint Agnes was born in 292 A.D. and died in 304 A.D., at the age of twelve.
The feast day of Saint Agnes of Rome is on January 21.
St. Agnes of Rome.