In the year 203, amidst the oppressive atmosphere of Septimus Severus’ persecution, Saint Perpetua made the life-altering choice to embrace Christianity, fully aware of the mortal danger this entailed. Inspired by her conviction, her brother also embarked on the path to become a catechumen, mirroring her courageous step.
The decision plunged her father into a state of despair, driven by his deep concern for her welfare. At 22, Perpetua, a figure of education and vibrant spirit, and a mother to a nursing infant, faced intense societal and familial pressure to renounce her newfound faith. The historical silence on her husband’s existence leads many to speculate she was a widow, adding another layer of vulnerability to her situation. Yet, her resolve was unshakeable. In a poignant exchange with her father, Perpetua likened her identity as a Christian to the undeniable reality of a water jug’s existence – fundamental and unchangeable.
This steadfast declaration incited her father to violence, a reaction that underscored the profound divide her faith had created within her family. However, the ensuing separation, a consequence of her arrest, brought her a brief respite from familial conflict, despite the grim circumstances of her imprisonment.
Perpetua’s baptism prior to her imprisonment marked the beginning of a journey characterized by divine encounters and prophetic gifts. Enclosed within a suffocatingly dark and overcrowded prison, she faced the terror of her predicament with a focus on spiritual endurance, encouraged by a divine message received at her baptism.
The prison’s harsh conditions were especially torturous for Perpetua, separated from her infant son, and for Felicity, a fellow catechumen who was pregnant. The intervention of two deacons, who improved their conditions, allowed Perpetua brief moments of solace with her child and highlighted the compassion within the Christian community.
Facing the inevitability of martyrdom, Perpetua remained resolute, even as her father and the judge pleaded for her to recant. Her imprisonment was marked by visions and spiritual insights, including prayers for her deceased brother Dinocrates, which provided her with a sense of purpose amidst her suffering.
Felicity, too, faced her own trials with a serene faith, fearing that her impending childbirth might delay her martyrdom and separate her from her companions. Miraculously, she gave birth just in time to join them in their final journey.
The prison officials, witnessing the Christians’ dignified resilience, were at times swayed by fear or respect, illustrating the complex dynamics between the early Christians and Roman authority.
On the eve of their execution, the martyrs transformed their public humiliation into a testament of faith, challenging both the spectators and their executioners with their unwavering spirit.
In the arena, the refusal to don pagan robes symbolized their ultimate rejection of Roman polytheism and an assertion of their freedom in Christ. Despite the brutal spectacle designed to break their spirits, Perpetua and her companions faced their deaths with a transcendent calm, turning a moment of intended degradation into a profound witness of faith.
Perpetua’s last words were to her brother: “Stand fast in the faith and love one another.”
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Sts. Perpetua and Felicity please pray for me amen.
St Perpetua and Felicity , pray for my family
God pls help me with your grace to build a strong faith that will enable me to stand firm in thee in all the difficult situations of my life. St Perpetua n Felicity pls pray for me
St. Perpetua and felicity,
This is the first time that I will pray to you.
Thankyou for another Friday of my life.
I pray that Jv will come back in my life again.
Please help me. Thankyou
In Jesus name,
Amen
Give me and my family your Faith and Strength in the name of Jesus
I pray that God will give my family and I the grace and courage of saints Perpetus and Felicity in this present age, we pray in JESUS NAME, thank You Lord Amen
Pray for those who face persecution in the Middle East and Africa in the name of religion. Strengthen their faith and bring peace in the region. Pray for my family facing a lot problem after end of my job. Thank you Jesus for giving us wonderful saints.
St. Perpetual, pray for us!
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Saints Perpetua and Felicity, pray for us!
saint perpetua and felicity please help to have the faith to lay down my life for my lord Jesus christ. help me to always put others before myself . to help the n even when im in pain ,or am also being persecuted . help me to stand strong in my faith against everyone who is close to me who challenges my faith .in Jesus name amen.
Sts. Perpetua and Felicity, pray for us.
Saints Perpetua and Felicity, pray for us.
Father,
your love gave the saints Perpetua and Felicity
courage to suffer a cruel martyrdom.
By their prayers, help us to grow in love of you.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
Saints Perpetua and Felicity, for us Christians.
St Felicity and Perpetua my patroness pray for me,my younger ones and my family as a whole…may my exam be successful through ur prayers Amen
St. Felicity, St Perpetua, I pray to you to give me strength in my faith to understand the evil in this world and in front of me.
[…] For more about the martyrdom of these two great early Christian martyrs and witnesses of the faith, Perpetua and Felicity, please visit the Saint of the Day article "Saints Perpetua and Felicity" at the UCatholic blog site, March 7, 2021 at https://ucatholic.com/saints/perpetua-and-felicity/ . […]
To whom it may concern,
My name is Fr. Stephen Arabadjis. I am a member of the Society of St. Pius X. But I am in my 6th year of Sabbatical.Therefore I was hoping your group could do a 54 day rosary novena for my intentions. But any prayers and sacrifices would be greatly appreciated. I know Our Lady will reward you generously for this.
In Our Lady,
Fr. Arabadjis
P.S. Thanking you in advance, since I don’t always get all my communications.