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Women Saints of the Church 8 years, 2 months ago
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Agatha of Sicily added a new listing to Products 8 years, 4 months ago
St. Agatha Prayer Card
St. Agatha is the Patron saint of nurses, nannies and is invoked for diseases of the breast and victims of sexual assault. St. Agatha was born in Sicily to a wealthy Christian family. A young beau… -
Agatha of Sicily added a new listing to Products 8 years, 4 months ago
St. Agatha Art Print Catholic Patron Saint of Breast Cancer and Nurses
Feast Day: February 5 Patronage: Sicily, breast cancer, bakers, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wet nurses, natural disasters A lovely image of Saint Agatha from an original Prismacolor pencil p… -
Agatha of Sicily added a new listing to Products 8 years, 4 months ago
St. Agatha, Patron Saint of those fighting Breast Cancer, Image Necklace
St. Agatha Necklace. This listing is for the first image. All other images are examples. Sacred Image in a Beautiful Antique Silver or Bronze Setting topped with a glossy resin dome. A small cros… -
Agatha of Sicily posted an update 8 years, 4 months ago
Don’t miss this beautiful trading card of St. Agatha! Children love to trade and collect these saint trading cards. Each high-quality card promotes a saint as a role model. The glossy, full color cards contain a short bio, statistics and a brief catechism. Comes in a pack of 24 cards.…[Read more]
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Agatha of Sicily posted an update 8 years, 4 months ago
Lord, my creator, you have protected me since I was in the cradle. You have taken me from the love of the world and given me patience to suffer. Now receive my spirit.
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Agatha of Sicily posted an update 8 years, 4 months ago
My fellow Christians, our annual celebration of a martyr‘s feast has brought us together. Agatha achieved renown in the early Church for her noble victory. For her, Christ’s death was recent, his blood was still moist. Her robe is the mark of her faithful witness to Christ. Agatha, the name of our saint, means “good.” She was truly good, for she…[Read more]
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Agatha of Sicily posted an update 8 years, 4 months ago
Jesus Christ, Lord of all things! You see my heart, you know my desires. Possess all that I am – you alone. I am your sheep; make me worthy to overcome the devil.