Roman persecution of Christians
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February 16th – Saint of the Day: Saint Pamphilus and Companions (The Martyrs of Caesarea)
🔥📚⚔️ The Martyrs of Caesarea were not “religious fanatics.” They were a living snapshot of the early Church, and they refused to bow. Saint Pamphilus was a priest who built a library to protect the Word of God, shared Scripture… Continue reading
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February 12th – Saint of the Day: The Martyrs of Abitinae (Saints Saturninus, Dativus, Emeritus and Companions)
They told them to stop going to Mass. They said no. 🔥⛓️✝️ Meet The Martyrs of Abitinae: 49 Catholics in Roman North Africa who got arrested for one “crime”… gathering for Sunday Eucharist. Not a riot. Not a rebellion. Just… Continue reading
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January 29th – Saint of the Day: Saint Constantius (Costanzo) of Perugia, Bishop & Martyr
Perugia doesn’t celebrate Saint Constantius like a forgotten name in a dusty book. They celebrate him like a warning shot and a love letter to the fearless Catholic life. 🔥⛪️ Saint Constantius (San Costanzo) was an early bishop and martyr… Continue reading
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January 20th – Saint of the Day: Saint Sebastian, Martyr
Saint Sebastian did not just survive the arrows. He came back. 🔥🏹 A Roman soldier in the middle of an empire that hated the Church, he quietly strengthened imprisoned Christians when fear was everywhere. Then he was condemned, pierced, left… Continue reading
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March 7th – Saint of the Day: Saints Perpetua and Felicity
🔥 They chose FAITH over FEAR… even when it meant facing wild beasts. 🏟️🦁 Saints Perpetua and Felicity weren’t just ordinary women—they were rebels for Christ in a world that wanted them silent. A noblewoman and a servant, bound not… Continue reading





