
Perpetua's Martyrdom (The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity)
Perpetua’s martyrdom, as described in "The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity," details her brave and faith-filled death as a Christian in ancient Rome around 203 AD. A respected noblewoman, Perpetua refused to renounce her faith despite severe persecution. She, along with other believers like Felicity, faced brutal imprisonment and execution, displaying profound spiritual strength. Her account emphasizes her personal struggles, visions, and unwavering commitment to her beliefs, serving as an inspiring testament to faith and perseverance under oppressive circumstances.