Courage and Faith — Saints Perpetua and Felicity, Martyrs
Courage and Faith — Saints Perpetua and Felicity, Martyrs. The story of Perpetua and Felicity is one of the most powerful testimonies of faith in the early Church. Their lives remind us that true faith is not dependent on social status, comfort, or safety. Instead, it is rooted in unwavering trust in Christ — even in the face of death. Two Women, One Faith Perpetua was a young noblewoman and a new mother, while Felicity was her servant, pregnant at the time of their arrest. Despite their different social positions, they were united by a shared faith in Christ. During a time of persecution against Christians in the Roman Empire, both women were imprisoned for refusing to renounce their faith. Their imprisonment brought suffering, separation from family, and uncertainty about the future. Yet instead of fear overcoming them, their faith grew stronger. Reflection: In Christ, social divisions disappear. Faith unites people beyond status, culture, or background. Fa...