St Agnes Socks
Description: St. Agnes (purity) is one of seven women in the canon of the Mass with Cecilia, Felicity (happiness), Perpetua (steadfastness), Agatha (goodness), Lucy (light), and Anastasia (resurrection). The canon thereby represents various vocations and three important centers of Western Christianity: Carthage, Sicily and Rome. No saint was more revered in the early Church than this young girl who suffered persecution under the Emperor Diocletian and who, according to her 5th-century acta, was only 13-years-old when she died. The name Agnes in Greek means ‘chaste’ and in Latin signifies a ‘lamb’ (Saint Augustine, Sermon 274). Thus, she represents all that is pure and virtuous in womanhood. (Source: https://catholicsaints.info/)
Description: St Agnes Beach – Rocky Shore and Breaking Waves, Cornwall, England Description A dynamic coastal scene at St Agnes, Cornwall, showing waves washing over smooth stones on the rocky shoreline. The ocean stretches out beneath a dramatic sky with patches of blue between shifting clouds. A textured and atmospheric view of this rugged Cornish beach.
St Agnes Beach – Rocky Shore and Breaking Waves, Cornwall, England Socks
by Paul Thompson Photography
$14 $20