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Agnes, Saint, 4th cent., virgin martyr. A noble Roman girl martyred at the age of 13 after rejecting a well-born suitor. She was included in the Depositio Martyrum of 354. On her feast day lambs are blessed and pallia (see pallium) are made from their... more
According to tradition, Saint Agnes was a member of the Roman nobility born c. ... Saint Agnes is the patron saint of young girls; folk custom called for ...
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The story of this Roman girl. Suitable for children.
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A 407-bed teaching hospital, with nursing home, and physician offices. Located in Baltimore.
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Saint Profile: Saint Agnes. A brief history of the life of a saint in three accounts, for young families (children 0-8), for practiced families (children ...
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All girl Catholic College Prep High School in Houston, TX founded by the Dominican Sisters.
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Saint Agnes (flourished 4th century, Rome; feast day January 21) Legendary Christian martyr, the patron saint of girls.
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Arlington. Offers Mass in English, Latin, and Spanish. Contact information, staff directory, Mass schedule, history, parish groups.
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The Church and School of Saint Agnes, St. Paul MN. ... Church and School of Saint Agnes 548 Lafond Ave. St. Paul, Minn 55103, © 1997-2009 Saint Agnes ...
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Mass schedule, calendar of events, organizations, bulletin, information about stewardship and prayer line.
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