Agnes of Rome
Agnes of Rome is a Christian martyr who lived during the early 4th century. She is celebrated for her unwavering faith and commitment to Christianity, even in the face of persecution. According to tradition, she was a young girl who refused to renounce her beliefs and was ultimately executed for her faith.
Her feast day is observed on January 21, and she is often depicted in art holding a lamb, symbolizing her purity and innocence. Agnes is considered a patron saint of young girls, chastity, and rape victims, and her story continues to inspire many in the Christian faith.