SAINT AGNES OF ROME: The Teenage Martyr Who Turned Brutality into Triumph. - Softcover

Marsh, Rev Gideon

 
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In an age when power was measured by domination and survival depended on silence, one teenage girl defied the most brutal empire the world had ever known—and won.

SAINT AGNES OF ROME, is not merely the story of a martyr; it is the story of how innocence became unassailable strength, how faith dismantled fear, and how a child exposed the weakness of imperial power. Living at the height of Rome’s glory and cruelty, Agnes stood at the crossroads of beauty, privilege, and deadly attention. When demanded to surrender her body, her conscience, and her God, she chose instead a path that shocked her world and still challenges ours
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Through vivid storytelling and immersive historical detail, this book brings readers inside pagan Rome—its splendor and corruption, its courts and catacombs, its hunger for control and spectacle. You will witness a young girl’s faith quietly formed in secrecy, tested in public humiliation, and crowned in martyrdom. You will stand beside her as she confronts magistrates, defies threats designed to break her spirit, and walks calmly toward death with a courage that strips violence of its power.
But this is not a story locked in the past.

Saint Agnes speaks directly to a modern world confused about identity, dignity, and freedom. Her life reframes purity as strength, resistance as holiness, and courage as the refusal to surrender the soul—no matter the cost. From her tomb flowed miracles, devotion, and a witness Rome could not erase. The empire claimed her body; heaven claimed her legacy.

SAINT AGNES OF ROME: The Teenage Martyr Who Turned Brutality into Triumph** is a gripping, spiritually rich journey through persecution, conviction, and victory. It is a book for readers seeking depth without dryness, history that breathes, and faith that confronts darkness without fear.

This is the story of a child who would not bend—and of a truth no empire co
uld destroy.

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