However, a solemn sermon is also owed by me at a celebration of such universal devotion. We heard of the encouragement they received in divine revelations, and of their triumph in their sufferings, as it was all being read and all those things, recounted in such glowing words, we perceive with our ears, and actually saw with our minds we honoured them with our devotion, and praised them with love. 'This day, coming round year after year, is a reminder to us, and after a certain fashion represents for us the day on which God's holy servants Perpetua and Felicity, adorned with the garlands of martyrdom, burst into bloom in perpetual felicity, holding onto the name of Christ in the war, and at the same time also finding their won names in the reward. Debetur tamen etiam a nobis tam deuotae celebritati sermo solemnis, quem si meritis earum imparem profero, impigrum tamen affectum gaudio tantae festiuitatis exhibeo. Exhortationes earum in diuinis reuelationibus, triumphos que passionum, cum legerentur, audiuimus ea que omnia uerborum digesta et illustrata luminibus, aure percepimus, mente spectauimus, religione honorauimus, charitate laudauimus. Hodiernus dies anniuersaria replicatione nobis in memoriam reuocat, et quodam modo repraesentat diem, quo sanctae famulae dei Perpetua et Felicitas coronis martyrii decoratae, Perpetua felicitate floruerunt, tenentes nomen Christi in praelio, et simul inuenientes etiam suum nomen in praemio. 'On the birthday of Perpetua and Felicitas']ฤก. [In natali martyrum Perpetuae et Felicitatis
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