St Perpetua – an early Anne Frank?

23 October 2025, The Tablet

A mosaic of St Perpetua in the Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč, Croatia

ALAMY/PICTURE ART COLLECTION

Few probably give the third-century martyr executed with her slave St Felicitas much thought

If the litany of the saints, sung at the Easter Vigil, is anything to go by, then St Perpetua is the third most important female saint in the Catholic Church, after the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalen. But few probably give her, or indeed Felicity, mentioned in the same refrain, much thought.

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