Saint Agnes
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Agnes lived during a time of terrible persecution and was martyred in the name of her faith. Her name means “pure” in Greek and “lamb” in Latin. Many have heard her name mentioned in the Eucharistic Prayer at Mass!
Feast Day: January 21
Patron of: Abuse Victims, Girl Scouts, Girls, Purity
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