ST. ASELLA, ROMAN VIRGIN Dec. 6

ST. ASELLA, ROMAN VIRGIN-Virgin hermitess, called "a flower of the Lord" by St. Jerome. Asella consecrated herself to Christ at the age of ten. She lived in a small cell in Rome, where Palladius, the bishop-historian, visited her.

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