Saint Agnello of Naples
Saint Agnello of Naples is a Christian saint and the patron saint of the city of Naples, Italy. He is believed to have lived in the 5th century and is known for his pious life and dedication to God. His feast day is celebrated on June 14, and he is often depicted in religious art holding a palm branch, symbolizing martyrdom.
Agnello was originally from Benevento, Italy, and later became a hermit in the Mount Echia area of Naples. His life of solitude and prayer attracted many followers, and he is remembered for his miracles and acts of charity. His legacy continues to inspire devotion among the faithful in Naples and beyond.