Saint Felicity
Saint Felicity was a Christian martyr who lived in the 2nd century. She is often remembered for her unwavering faith during a time of persecution against Christians in the Roman Empire. Felicity was a slave and the mother of several children, and she is particularly known for her association with Saint Perpetua, another martyr, as they were imprisoned together.
Felicity's story is celebrated in the Catholic Church, where she is honored on March 7. According to tradition, she faced her death with courage, refusing to renounce her faith. Her legacy continues to inspire many, symbolizing strength and devotion in the face of adversity.