E02288: Augustine of Hippo preaches a sermon on the feast of *Perpetua and Felicitas (martyrs of Carthage, S00009), emphasising their womanhood. Sermon 281, preached in Latin, possibly at Hippo Regius (North Africa), 391/430.
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Augustine of Hippo, Sermon 281
[In natali martyrum Perpetuae et Felicitatis
'On the birthday of the martyrs Perpetua et Felicitas']
1. Refulget et praeeminet inter comites martyres et meritum et nomen Perpetuae et Felicitatis, sanctarum Dei famularum.
'Both the merits and the names of Perpetua and Felicitas, God's holy servants, shine out brightly and pre-eminently, among fellow martyrs.'
In what follows Augustine emphasises the fact that the martyrs were women and refers to the story of their martyrdom.
Text: Patrologia Latina 38, 1284. Translation: Hill 1994, 72. Summary: Robert Wiśniewski.
History
Evidence ID
E02288
Saint Name
Perpetua, Felicitas and their companions, martyrs in Carthage, ob. 203 : S00009
Cult activities - Non Liturgical Practices and Customs
Oral transmission of saint-related stories
Cult Activities - Protagonists in Cult and Narratives
Ecclesiastics - bishops
Source
This sermon was possibly preached in Hippo, Augustine's episcopal see. Its dating is uncertain.
Bibliography
Text:
Migne, J.P., Patrologia Latina 38 (Paris, 1865).
Translation:
Hill, E., The Works of Saint Augustine: A Translation for the 21st Century, vol. III 9. Sermons 306-340A for the Saints (New York: New City Press, 1994).
Dating:
Kunzelmann, A., "Die Chronologie der sermones des hl. Augustinus," Miscellanea Agostiniana, vol. 2 (Rome: Tipografia Poliglotta Vaticana, 1931), 417-452.