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St. Agatha |
St. Agatha (231-251 A.D.) was born in Sicily into an affluent family. At
a young age she made the decision to devote herself to Christ,
resisting every offer of marriage. Struck by her beauty and wealth, a
magistrate named Quintian desired to marry her. He plotted to use his
political power to force her hand, and threatened to prosecute her for
the crime of Christianity unless she accepted his sexual advances. When
she refused, he forced her into a brothel. Even there, she refused to
relinquish her chastity. Furious, Quintian imprisoned
and tortured Agatha, ordering her breasts to be cut off. Upon this
barbaric treatment, God sent St. Peter the Apostle to Agatha in a
vision, and he healed her wounds. St. Agatha’s torture continued until
an earthquake caused her captors to flee, and she died shortly after.
St. Agatha is the patroness of rape victims, torture victims, martyrs,
nurses, and against breast cancer. She is one of the seven women,
besides the Virgin Mary, mentioned by name in the Roman Canon of the
Mass. Her feast day is February 5th.
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Sunday, February 5, 2017
Saint of the Day February 5th, Saint Agatha
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