Saint Agatha

AGATHA, SAINT, the patron saint of Catania, Sicily, where her
festival is celebrated on the 5th of February. The legend is
that she was a native of Sicily (probably of Catania, though Palermo
also claims her), of noble birth and great beauty. She repelled the
advances of the Roman prefect sent by the emperor Decius to govern
Sicily, and was by his orders brutally tortured and finally sent to the
stake. As soon as the fire was lighted, an earthquake occurred, and the
people insisted on her release. She died in prison on the 5th
of February 251. The rescue of Catania from fire during an eruption of
Mount Etna was later attributed to St Agatha’s veil.
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