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Q: What special quality is St Felicity famous for?
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Where did St. Felicity live?

St. Felicity lived in Carthage, South Africa. St. Felicity was imprisoned alongside St. Perpetua and she died in the year 203.


When is the feast day of St. Felicity?

The feast of Saint Felicity of Rome is November 23.


Is St Felicity an American Saint?

There are several saints named Felicity but none are American.


Where was Saint Felicity born?

Which St. Felicity? There are many saints by that name - both male and female.


When and where was Saint Felicity born?

Which St. Felicity? There are many saints by that name - both male and female.


How did Saint Felicity die?

Apparently St Felicity of Rome was beheaded, but not all sources confirm this.


When was St. Felicity born?

There are several saints named Felicity. However, Felicity of Rome was probably born towards the beginning of the second century A.D.


How old was St. Felicity when she died?

There are a number of saints named Felicity as it was, perhaps, the most common name in the Roman Empire. You will have to be more specific.


What is Saint Felicity the patron of?

As per the Patron Saint Index: St. Felicity of Rome is the patron saint of:against the death of childrenagainst sterilitymartyrsto have male childrenwidows


Are there any special attractions located on St. Martins Lane?

There are no special attractions located on St. Martins Lane in London, England. The street is not famous for any particular reason, and has no tourist attractions.


Where was St. Felicity of Rome born?

She was born about the year 101, probably in Rome, Italy.


Were Saints Felicity and Perpetua who were mentioned in the old Canon of the mass conjoined twins in the old Roman carnivals?

No, they weren't. St. Perpetua was a young expectant mother and St. Felicity was her slave. They were arrested for converting to Christianity and executed at Carthage by decree of Emperor Septimius Severus.