THE MATYRDOM OF SAINTS PERPETUA AND FELICITY - Couverture souple

Flanagan, Rev Thomas

 
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Synopsis

The Martyrdom of Saints Perpetua and Felicity tells the inspiring true story of two young women whose courage and faith changed the course of Christian history. Set in the Roman city of Carthage during the early third century, this book explores the lives, trials, and ultimate sacrifice of Perpetua, a noblewoman, and Felicity, her devoted companion and slave.

Through meticulous research and historical scholarship, the book brings to life the world of early Christians under Roman persecution. It recounts their arrest, imprisonment, visions, trial, and steadfast refusal to renounce their faith, culminating in their heroic deaths in the arena. Beyond the dramatic events, the narrative examines the spiritual, moral, and social significance of their martyrdom, illustrating how their example shaped the early Church, inspired devotion, and continues to influence believers today.

This biography is more than a historical account; it is a meditation on courage, fidelity, and the enduring power of faith. With a detailed timeline, scholarly references, and vivid narrative storytelling, it provides readers both a profound understanding of history and a timeless guide to spiritual courage.

Perfect for students of history, theology, and Christian devotion, this book celebrates the bravery, vision, and legacy of two extraordinary women who faced death with unwavering faith.

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