La REAL Historia de Perpetua y Felicidad

Two young mothers, one noblewoman and the other slave, stand firm in their faith when empire and custom demand silence. Their courage in prison, through visions, and in the arena becomes a powerful witness to Christ. From the Accounts of Saints Perpetua and Felicity, 203 AD, Carthage, North Africa — The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity. Main Characters: Saint Perpetua, Saint Felicity, Saturus (Perpetua's father), Hilarianus, Revocatus, Saturninus, Secundulus. Summary: When the imperial decree against Christians intensifies, Perpetua and Felicity are arrested along with their companions. Imprisoned and separated from their families, they receive baptism, experience visions that strengthen them, and endure trials of body and spirit. With the help of deacons and the fellowship of believers, they share a feast, appear before the governor, and prepare for the games in the arena. The story follows their unwavering faith through hardships in prison, supernatural comfort, the loss of companions, and the final public testimony that would resonate throughout Christian history. Reflection: Their surrender reminds us that faith can transform fear into witness. Subscribe and turn on notifications for more long stories about saints and Scripture. #Bible #Saints #Martyrs #Perpetual #Happiness #Faith #History