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  1. Catalonia. Perpetua and Felicity (Latin: Perpetua et Felicitas; c. 182[6] – c. 203) were Christian martyrs of the third century. Vibia Perpetua was a recently married, well-educated noblewoman, said to have been 22 years old at the time of her death, and mother of an infant son she was nursing. [7] Felicity, a slave woman imprisoned with her ...

  2. Sts. Perpetua and Felicity were Christian martyrs who lived during the early persecution of the Church in Africa by the Emperor Severus. With details concerning the lives of many early martyrs unclear and often based on legend, we are fortunate to have the actual record of the courage of Perpetua and Felicity from the hand of Perpetua herself ...

  3. Mar 7, 2024 · Perpetua and her companions were martyred by being subjected to wild beasts. The men were subjected to a leopard, a bear, and a boar. Perpetua and Felicity were subjected to a fierce cow (or ox).

  4. The brutal execution of Perpetua and Felicity is one of the most famous stories from the first few centuries of early Christian martyrdom. These two women, one a young noblewoman and the other slave, shared a bond based upon the unwavering commitment to their religious beliefs. The way they faced their brutal deaths would go on to inspire countless generations of believers. What makes this ...

  5. Mar 7, 2024 · There Perpetua and Felicity were beheaded, and the others killed by beasts. Felicity gave birth to a daughter a few days before the games commenced. Perpetua’s record of her trial and imprisonment ends the day before the games. “Of what was done in the games themselves, let him write who will.”. The diary was finished by an eyewitness ...

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  6. Sts. Perpetua & Felicity. From their most valuable genuine acts, quoted by Tertullian, l. de anima, c. 55, and by St. Austin, serm. 280, 283, 294. The first part of these acts, which reaches to the eve of her martyrdom, was written by St. Perpetua. The vision of St. Saturus was added by him. The rest was subjoined by an eye-witness of their death.

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  8. Perpetua was arrested along with four other catechumens, including Felicity, her slave woman, who was about to give birth to a child. All were tried and sentenced to be thrown to the wild beasts in the amphitheater during a national holiday. Their deaths would be scheduled along with sports events and various games.

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