Saint Agnes of Assisi

[Saint Agnes of Assisi]
Memorial
16 November
Profile
Daughter of Count Favorino Scifi and Blessed Hortulana, she was raised in a series of castles in and around Assisi, Italy. Younger sister of Saint Clare of Assisi, and her first follower, leaving home two weeks after Clare to join the Benedictins at San Angelo di Panzo at age fifteen. The family tried to bring Agnes back by force, dragging her from the monastery, but her body became so heavy that several knights could not budge her. Her uncle Monaldo tried to beat her, but was temporarily paralyzed. The family then left Agnes and Clare in peace.

In 1221 a group of Benedictine nuns in Monticelli asked to become Poor Clares, and Saint Francis assigned Agnes as their abbess. Agnes wrote about how much she missed Clare and the other nuns at San Damiano, and after establishing other Poor Clare monasteries in northern Italy, Agnes was recalled in 1253 when Clare was dying. Agnes followed Clare in death three months later.
Born
1197 at Assisi, Italy
Died
16 November 1253 at the monastery of San Damiano of natural causes; buried in the Santa Chiara church, Assisi, Italy; miracles reported at her tomb
Canonized
1753 by Pope Benedict XIV (cultus confirmed)
Representation
young Poor Clare nun holding a book; with Saint Clare; being dragged by her hair from a convent
Additional Information
Google Directory
For All The Saints, by Katherine Rabenstein
Catholic Encyclopedia, by Paschal Robinson
Print References
Dictionary of Saints, by John Delaney
New Catholic Dictionary
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