MEMORIAL OF SAINT AGATHA, VIRGIN AND MARTYR: FEAST DAY ~ FEBRUARY 5TH: Today, we celebrate the Memorial of Saint Agatha, Virgin and Martyr.

SAINT AGATHA, VIRGIN AND MARTYR: St. Agatha (231-251 A.D.) was an illustrious Sicilian virgin, noble by birth but more so by her heroic virtue, was martyred (at Catania in 251 during the Decian persecution) for refusing the solicitations of a Roman senator. At a young age she made the decision to devote herself to Christ, resisting every offer of marriage. Struck by her beauty and wealth, a magistrate named Quintanius desired to marry her. He plotted to use his political power to force her hand, and threatened to prosecute her for the crime of Christianity unless she accepted his sexual advances. When she refused, he forced her into a brothel. Even there, she refused to relinquish her chastity. Furious, Quintanius imprisoned and tortured Agatha, ordering her breasts to be cut off. Upon this barbaric treatment, God sent St. Peter the Apostle to Agatha in a vision, and he healed her wounds. St. Agatha’s torture continued, when she continued to resist, she was then thrown upon red-hot coals. At this point, a violent earthquake shook the town, caused her captors to flee, two walls collapsed, burying two of the governor’s friends in the debris. Quintanius, fearing that people would rise up in protest, had Agatha returned to prison half dead. Here she offered her dying prayer: “Blessed Agatha stood in the midst of the prison and with outstretched arms prayed to the Lord: O Lord Jesus Christ, good Master, I give You thanks that You granted me victory over the executioners’ tortures. Grant now that I may happily dwell in Your never-ending glory.” Thereupon she died of her tortures shortly after in 251 at Catania, Sicily.

A year after her death the city of Catania was in great peril from an eruption on Mount Etna. Pagans, too, were numbered among those who fled in terror to the saint’s grave. Her veil was taken and held against the onrushing flames, and suddenly the danger ceased. Her grave is venerated at Catania in Sicily. She is one of the seven women, besides the Virgin Mary, mentioned by name in the Roman Canon of the Mass. Her name is contained in Eucharistic Prayer I at Mass. St. Agatha is the Patron Saint of rape victims; torture victims; martyrs; single laywomen; sterility; nurses; wet-nurses; Bell-founders; jewelers; against breast cancer and diseases of the breast; invoked against earthquakes, fire, natural disasters; eruptions of Mount Etna; Catania, Italy; Palermo, Italy; Zamarramala, Spain.

“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.” ~ St. Agatha

PRAYER: Lord God, St. Agatha always pleased You by her chastity and in the end her martyrdom. May she obtain for us merciful pardon for our sins. Amen🙏


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