Sister Agnes

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Sister Agnes is the fragile, devout young nun at the center of the psychological drama "Agnes of God," whose mysterious pregnancy and possible miracle spark an intense investigation of faith, trauma, and truth.

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Sister Agnes canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
nun
appearsInWork Agnes of God
surface form: Agnes of God (film)

Agnes of God
surface form: Agnes of God (play)
associatedWith possible miracle
associatedWithCharacter Mother Miriam Ruth
centralThemeRelation faith
miracle
trauma
truth
characterIn Agnes of God
countryOfCitizenship Canada
creator John Pielmeier
describedAs devout
fragile
young
fictionalUniverse Agnes of God
surface form: Agnes of God universe
filmAdaptationTitle Agnes of God
fullName Agnes
gender female
genreOfWork mystery
psychological drama
givenName Agnes
investigatedBy Dr. Martha Livingston
surface form: Dr. Martha Livingstone
languageOfCharacter English
mentalHealthTheme psychological trauma
repression
narrativeRole protagonist
title character
notableEvent birth of a child in the convent
mysterious pregnancy
occupation nun
portrayedBy Meg Tilly
portrayedInMedium film
stage
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Catholic convent near Montreal
convent
settingOfCharacterArc Catholic convent in Quebec
subjectOf canonical investigation by the Church
psychiatric investigation
symbolizes conflict between science and religion
innocence
mystery of faith
themeInvolving guilt
miraculous conception
religious fanaticism
sexual abuse
title Sister

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Agnes of God mainCharacter Sister Agnes