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Catania Honours Saint Agatha With Annual Celebration

CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 02: The church of San Biagio also known as Sant'Agata alla Fornace is located in Piazza Stesicoro and overlooks the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre on February 02, 2024 in Catania, Italy. The feast of Saint Agatha is among the most popular religious festivals and is celebrated over the 3,4 & 5 February. Agatha, a virgin and martyr is the patron saint of rape victims, breast cancer patients, wet nurses, and bellfounders from Catania. Agatha died young, martyred in 251AD during persecution under Roman Emporer Decius. (Photo by Fabrizio Villa/Getty Images)
CATANIA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 02: The church of San Biagio also known as Sant'Agata alla Fornace is located in Piazza Stesicoro and overlooks the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre on February 02, 2024 in Catania, Italy. The feast of Saint Agatha is among the most popular religious festivals and is celebrated over the 3,4 & 5 February. Agatha, a virgin and martyr is the patron saint of rape victims, breast cancer patients, wet nurses, and bellfounders from Catania. Agatha died young, martyred in 251AD during persecution under Roman Emporer Decius. (Photo by Fabrizio Villa/Getty Images)
Catania Honours Saint Agatha With Annual Celebration
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