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SAPIENTIA
ARGUMENT
The martyrdom of the holy virgins Faith, Hope, and Charity, who are put to the torture by the Emperor Hadrian and slain in the presence of their mother Sapientia, she encouraging them by her admonitions to bear their sufferings. After their death the holy mother recovers the bodies of her children, embalms them with spices, and buries them with honour about five miles outside the city of Rome.
Forty days later the spirit of Sapientia takes its flight to heaven while she is still praying by her children's graves.
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