THE CRAZY WOMAN IN A ROMAN PRISON

Dale Pollard  In A.D. 165, during the reign of Marcus Aurelius, Roman authorities dragged a Christian woman named Felicitas into a stone prison beneath the streets of Rome. The cell was so dark that the prisoners kept there couldn’t see their own hands. Food was scarce, disease wasn’t, and dampness never dried. Yet accounts record … Continue reading THE CRAZY WOMAN IN A ROMAN PRISON