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The narrative opens with a brutal public spectacle in the Coliseum, establishing the moral climate of ancient Rome. It follows a young Christian boy, Pollio, and the soldier Marcellus into the catacombs, where detailed passages, tomb inscriptions, and the hush of subterranean worship reveal a hidden communal life. Chapters depict daily existence underground, a mounting imperial persecution under Decius, and the community's steadfast faith. The action culminates in Pollio's arrest, trial, temptation, and execution, while recurring reflections contrast Roman cruelty with Christian peace and examine themes of courage, sacrifice, and the sustaining power of belief.
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