Agricola of Avignon
| Saint Agricola of Avignon | |
|---|---|
| Stained glass window in the church of Saint-Agricol in Avignon, depicting Agricola of Avignon | |
| Born | c. 630 AD | 
| Died | c. 700 AD | 
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church | 
| Major shrine | Church of Saint-Agricol (Saint Agricola), Avignon | 
| Feast | September 2 | 
| Attributes | stork | 
| Patronage | Avignon, storks; invoked against the bubonic plague and misfortune of all kinds. Devotees prayed for his intercession for good weather, fine harvests, and rain. | 
Saint Agricola (Agricol, Agricolus) of Avignon (c. 630–c. 700) was a bishop of Avignon. According to tradition, Agricola ("farmer") was the son of Saint Magnus, also a bishop of the city.