
St. Agnes was a Roman girl
who was only thirteen years old when she suffered martyrdom for her Faith. Agnes had made a promise,
a promise to God never to stain her purity. Her love for the Lord was very great and she hated sin
even more than death! Since she was very beautiful, many young men wished to marry Agnes, but she
would always say, "Jesus Christ is my only Spouse."
Procop, the Governor's son, became very angry
when she refused him. He had tried to win her for his wife with rich gifts and promises, but the
beautiful young girl kept saying, "I am already promised to the Lord of the Universe. He is more
splendid than the sun and the stars, and He has said He will never leave me!" In great anger, Procop
accused her of being a Christian and brought her to his father, the Governor. The Governor promised
Agnes wonderful gifts if she would only deny God, but Agnes refused. He tried to change her mind by
putting her in chains, but her lovely face shone with joy. Next he sent her to a place of sin, but
an Angel protected her. At last, she was condemned to death. Even the pagans cried to see such a
young and beautiful girl going to death. Yet, Agnes was as happy as a bride on her wedding day. She
did not pay attention to those who begged her to save herself. "I would offend my Spouse," she said,
"if I were to try to please you. He chose me first and He shall have me!" Then she prayed and bowed
her head for the death-stroke of the sword.
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