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-{{Template}}'''Saint Agnes''' ([[291]]–[[304]]; feast day: [[January 21]]) is a [[virgin]] [[martyr]] and [[saint]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Eastern Catholic Churches]]. She is the [[patron saint]] of [[chastity]], [[gardening|gardeners]], girls, [[wedding|engaged couples]], [[rape victim]]s and virgins.+[[Image:Saint Agnes by Francesco del Cairo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|
 +[[Saint Agnes]] [[stab]]bed ([[1637]]) by [[Francesco Cairo]]]]
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 +'''Saint Agnes''' ([[291]]–[[304]]; feast day: [[January 21]]) is a [[virgin]] [[martyr]] and [[saint]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Eastern Catholic Churches]]. She is the [[patron saint]] of [[chastity]], [[gardening|gardeners]], girls, [[wedding|engaged couples]], [[rape victim]]s and virgins.
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Saint Agnes (291304; feast day: January 21) is a virgin martyr and saint of the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Catholic Churches. She is the patron saint of chastity, gardeners, girls, engaged couples, rape victims and virgins.




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