St Faith's, lychgate and war memorial

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St Faith's, lychgate and war memorial

Image: © Malcolm Campbell Taken: 23 Jan 2012

“In the Name of Jesus Christ, My lord, not only will I not sacrifice, but I am ready to suffer all kind of torment." - Faith, before her accusers. (Martyrology of France) The Church is dedicated to St Faith of Aquitaine, the child martyr, who suffered for her faith under Dacian, Governor of Spain, during the Diocletian persecution about 303 A.D. She was martyred, with the Bishop and several of her companions, in her home town of Agen, southern France.

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51.974698
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-0.766877