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Cyprian and Bishop
His disciple, Cyprian ( Bishop of Carthage 248-58 ) appeals to the same fundamental principle of election to a vacant see in the aftermath of the Decian Persecution when denying the legitimacy of his rigorist rival in Carthage and that of the anti-pope Novatian in Rome ; however, the emphasis is now on legitimating his episcopal ministry as a whole and specifically his exclusive right to administer discipline to the lapsed rather than on the content of what is taught.
* Pontius the Deacon ( Pontius Diaconis ), " The Life and Passion of Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr "
A Saint Cyprian, disciple and biographer of St. Cæsarius of Arles, is also mentioned as a Bishop of Toulon.
The opposing side, including Cornelius and Cyprian the Bishop of Carthage, did not believe in the need for re-baptism.
* Lesser Feasts and Commemorations on the Lutheran liturgical calendar include Anthony of Egypt on January 17, Henry, Bishop of Uppsala, martyr Henry of Uppsala on January 19, Timothy, Titus and Silas, missionaries St Timothy, St Titus and St Silas Day on January 26, Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg, missionary to Denmark and Sweden St Ansgar on February 3, Cyril, monk and Methodius, bishop, missionaries to the Slavs St Cyril and St Methodius on February 14, Gregory the Great on March 12, St Patrick on March 17, Olavus Petri, priest and Laurentius Petri, Bishop of Uppsala, on April 19, St Anselm on April 21, Catherine of Siena on April 29, St Athanasius on May 2, St Monica on May 4, Eric IX of Sweden on May 18, St Boniface on June 5, Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa and Gregory of Nazianzus on June 14, Benedict of Nursia on July 11, Birgitta of Sweden on July 23, St Anne, Mother of Mary on July 26, St Dominic on August 8, Augustine of Hippo on August 28, St Cyprian on September 16, Teresa of Avila on October 15, Martin de Porres on November 3, Martin of Tours on November 11, Elizabeth of Hungary on November 17, St Lucy on December 13.
It ends with the conversion of Cyprian, his swift rise to the rank of Bishop, and Justa becoming a deaconess, with the new name, Justina.
The region produced figures such as Christian Church writer Tertullian ( c. 155 – c. 202 ); and Christian Church martyrs or leading figures such as Perpetua and Felicity ( martyrs, c. 200 CE ); St Cyprian of Carthage (+ 258 ); St. Monica ; her son the philosopher St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo I (+ 430 ) ( 1 ); and St Julia of Carthage ( 5th century.
Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage said that the first commandment given to men was to increase and multiply, but now that the earth was full there was no need to continue this process of multiplication.
Facundus, Bishop of Hermiane, pointed out in his Defensio trium capitulorum that Saint Cyprian had erred about the rebaptism of heretics, yet no one would dream of anathematizing him.
St. Cyprian says that Pope Cornelius was chosen Bishop of Rome " by the decree of God and of His Church, by the testimony of nearly all the clergy, by the college of aged bishops, and of good men.
Thanks to the intervention of the Archbishop of Gniezno, Henry Kietlicz and the Bishop of Wroclaw, Cyprian, Henry I maintained his frontiers, but he had to pay 1000 pieces of silver to his supporters.

Cyprian and Carthage
Icon of St. Cyprian of Carthage, who urged diligence in the process of canonization
* Cyprian, bishop of Carthage
: This page is about Cyprian, bishop of Carthage.
Cyprian () ( died September 14, 258 ) was bishop of Carthage and an important Early Christian writer, many of whose Latin works are extant.
The proconsul on circuit, and five commissioners for each town, administered the edict ; but, when the proconsul reached Carthage, Cyprian had fled.
When, after an absence of fourteen months, Cyprian returned to his diocese, he defended leaving his post in letters to the other North African bishops and a tract " De lapsis ," and called a council of North African bishops at Carthage to consider the treatment of the lapsed and the apparent schism of Felicissimus ( 251 ).
In Carthage the followers of Felicissimus elected Fortunatus as bishop in opposition to Cyprian, while in Rome the followers of the Roman presbyter Novatian, who also refused absolution to all the lapsed, elected their man as bishop of Rome, in opposition to Cornelius.
* Brent, Allen, editor and translator, " St Cyprian of Carthage: Selected Treatises ," St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2007, ISBN 0-88141-312-7
* Brent, Allen, editor and translator, " St Cyprian of Carthage: Selected Letters ," St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2007, ISBN 0-88141-313-5
Tebes, " Cyprian of Carthage: Christianity and Social World in the 3rd.
* Cyprian and Roman Carthage by Allen Brent ( Cambridge, 2010 ).
* Cyprian becomes bishop of Carthage.
Named the Plague of Cyprian after St. Cyprian, bishop of Carthage.
* Pope Stephen I threatens to excommunicate Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, and other bishops in Africa and Asia Minor unless they stop rebaptizing heretics.
Cyprian attacks the pope in a treatise that gains support from the Council of Carthage.
* Cyprian, the bishop of Carthage, is martyred ( decapitation ).
This outbreak is referred to as the " Plague of Cyprian " ( the bishop of Carthage ), where both the plague and the persecution of Christians were especially severe.
It explains, also, almost the universal veneration very quickly paid to some martyrs, e. g., St. Lawrence, St. Cyprian of Carthage, Pope St. Sixtus of Rome,
This expression comes from the writings of Saint Cyprian of Carthage, a bishop of the 3rd century.
The original saying by Saint Cyprian of Carthage ( 3rd century AD ) is found his Letter LXXII, Ad Jubajanum de haereticis baptizandis, and in Latin reads: " Salus extra ecclesiam non est ".

Cyprian and said
Aphrodite is usually said to have been born near Paphos, on the island of Cyprus, for which reason she is called " Cyprian ", especially in the poetic works of Sappho.
And Saint Cyprian ( died 258 ) recommended that the utmost diligence be observed in investigating the claims of those who were said to have died for the faith.
At the height of a second outbreak, the Plague of Cyprian ( 251 – 266 ), which may have been the same disease, 5, 000 people a day were said to be dying in Rome.
:* Cyprian wrote of them " How, when God the Father is not known -- nay, is even blasphemed -- can they who among the heretics are said to be baptized in the name of Christ only, be judged to have obtained the remission of sins?
Hearing of the shipwreck, then-governor Samuel Shute dispatched Captain Cyprian Southack, a local salvager and cartographer, to recover " Money, Bullion, Treasure, Goods and Merchandizes taken out of the said Ship.
Cyprian wrote of them " How, when God the Father is not known-nay, is even blasphemed-can they who among the heretics are said to be baptized in the name of Christ only, be judged to have obtained the remission of sins?

Cyprian and first
" It notes that, " when the first direct evidence of infant Baptism appears in the second century, it is never presented as an innovation ," that 2nd-century Irenaeus treated baptism of infants as a matter of course, and that, " at a Synod of African Bishops, St. Cyprian stated that ' God's mercy and grace should not be refused to anyone born ', and the Synod, recalling that'all human beings ' are ' equal ', whatever be ' their size or age ', declared it lawful to baptize children ' by the second or third day after their birth '.
This Cyprian Aphrodite is the same as the later Hermaphroditos, which simply means Aphroditos in the form of a herm ( see Hermae ), and first occurs in the Characters ( 16 ) of Theophrastus.
The first land grant was given to Cyprian Nichols in 1687, and two more followed soon after the turn of the century.
It was first printed at Strassburg in 1562, and has been reprinted several times, both separately and along with the writings of Minucius Felix, Cyprian or Arnobius.
It was in the fourth century, as is commonly held, that confessors were first given public ecclesiastical honour, though occasionally praised in ardent terms by earlier Fathers, and although an abundant reward ( multiplex corona ) is declared by St. Cyprian to be theirs.
The first Polish translation by Cyprian Bazylik was published in Łosk in 1577.
After a couple of months this changed, with Cyprian ( Letter LIV ) finding it necessary to send his book De lapsis and letter LV to Rome, with the latter being the first document to speak of the " heresy of Novatian ".
In 1828, Cyprian Chouteau established the first trading post in this locale.
Then for the first time, if, perhaps, we except St. Cyprian, the art of oratory was applied to preaching, especially by St. Gregory of Nazianzus, the most florid of Cappadocia's triumvirate of genius.
The martyr twins are invoked in the Canon of the Mass in the prayer known as the Communicantes ( from the first Latin word of the prayer ): " In communion with the whole Church, they venerate above all others the memory of the glorious ever-virgin Mary, Mother of our God and Lord, Jesus Christ, then of blessed Joseph, husband of the Virgin, your blessed Apostles and Martyrs, Peter and Paul, Andrew, James, John, Thomas, James, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon and Jude: Linus, Cletus, Clement, Sixtus, Cornelius, Cyprian, Laurence, Chrysogonus, John and Paul, Cosmas and Damian and all your Saints: grant through their merits and prayers that in all things we may be defended by the help of your protection.

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