
21- Perpetua's Passion
On March 7, 203 A.D., five young catechumens were martyred in the amphitheater of Carthage. The m...
The History of the Early Church · Terry Young
March 17, 201527m 27s
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On March 7, 203 A.D., five young catechumens were martyred in the amphitheater of Carthage. The most prominent of whom was a noblewoman named Vibia Perpetua, who left an intimate account of the days leading up to her martyrdom...
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[email protected]
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