Saint Inés de Aislingen

1450–1504 · Reformation

Feast day: January 21

Biography

Agnes of Aislingen (born 15th century in Aislingen, died probably January 21, 1504, in Rebdorf, Germany) was a saint of the Catholic Church and a hermit. She was a recluse at an Augustinian monastery near Rebdorf. Leading a life of prayer and renunciation, she became the most famous recluse in Bavaria. She is a patron saint of Bavaria, Aislingen, and Eichstätt in Germany. Her feast day in the Catholic calendar is January 21.

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