
3rd Century: Crisis and the First Bishops · FROM 50 BC TO THE FALL OF ROME
In the 3rd century, repression changed in nature. It was no longer an angry crowd attacking Christians — it was the Roman state itself organising persecution.
Antoninianus of Emperor Decius, who launched the first empire-wide persecutions.
In Toulouse, Bishop Saturninus (Sernin) refused to sacrifice a bull to Jupiter. The furious crowd tied him by the feet to the bull and provoked the animal. The saint was dragged along the steps of the Capitol until he died. The episode left a deep mark on southern France.
The Church of Saint-Saturninus in Pont-Saint-Esprit, dedicated to the martyr.
Later, Emperor Valerian banned Christian gatherings and ordered the confiscation of Church property. Under Diocletian came the “Great Persecution”: churches were destroyed and sacred books burned.