St Agnes VM
Holy Agnes was martyred on 21st January c305AD in
the Piazza Navona in Rome, at the tender age of twelve or thirteen. The son of
the Governor of Rome proposed marriage, but Agnes preferred virginity. Her
refusal to accept his hand, sent the Governor into a rage, and he threatened
to expose Agnes’s parents as Christians, and so face certain death. He
tried to persuade Agnes to change her mind by making her walk naked through the
city, but her hair miraculously grew to cover her body and save her nakedness.
This could not change her mind, so Agnes was burned at the stake, but the
flames refused to touch her. She was sent to the lions, who made no attack on
her. The son of the Governor goaded the lions who then attacked and killed
him. The Father, distraught at his son’s death, pleaded with Agnes to pray for
him, and at her intercession he was restored to health. Undeterred, the Governor
had Agnes beheaded. Her body was buried in the Catacombs outside the city. On
the octave day, she appeared in a vision, full of assurance of her
well-being.
Her preference of death, rather than any
violation to her young sacred body won her much renown in the early Church, most
especially in Europe. In England, only five churches survive under her sole
patronage.
Her severed head is in the Church of Sant’
Agnese in Agone in the Piazza Navona. Her body is in the Basilica of Sant’
Agnese fuori le Mura (St Agnes outside the Walls) on the Via Nomentana.
Because of the resemblance of her name, Agnes to
agnus (latin for lamb) she is often represented in Art carrying a lamb. And, on
her feast day in the Basilica of St Agnes the Holy Father blesses lambs, from
which the sisters of St Agnes’ convent make the Sacred Pallia, worn by
Archbishops. Once the Pallia are made, they rest above the tomb of St
Peter in the Vatican, from where new Archbishops receive them from
the Holy Father.
We celebrate with her and all the saints, their
victory over death and suffering through Jesus. We also pray and hope that
we will be amongst their number and remain loyal to the faith which she
professed, live and died by.
Holy
Agnes, pray for us!
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