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Saint Perpetua

    Saint Perpetua is a Christian martyr from the 3rd century, whose life and death are preserved in an authentic account of her arrest and imprisonment. As a young, educated noblewoman and nursing mother, Perpetua faced her martyrdom in Carthage during the reign of Emperor Septimius Severus. Her story, along with the dreams of her fellow martyr Saturus, offers a powerful glimpse into early Christian faith and conviction in the face of persecution. Her legacy lies in her strength and devotion, which resonate across the centuries.

    The Epistle of the Gallican Churches, Lugdunum and Vienna: With an Appendix Containing Tertullian's Address to Martyrs and the Passion of St. Parpetua