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Cyprian and 3rd-century
It is the term given to the predominant form of the New Testament text witnessed in the Old Latin translation from the Greek ; and also in quotations from certain 2nd and 3rd-century Christian writers, including Cyprian, Tertullian and Irenaeus.
The 3rd-century Church father Cyprian ( died 258 ), in writing on the Unity of the Church, Treatise I section 6 quoted John 10: 30 " The Lord says, ' I and the Father are one ' " and added: " and again it is written of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, ' And these three are one.

Cyprian and church
In 1893, Father Cyprian Rubio " modernized " the interior of the church, painting over the original artwork ; when he finished, almost nothing remained of the old church.
Provisions for the school included the construction of a church dedicated to St Cyprian in the north forecourt, and a new servants ' wing on the south side.
Cyprian is remembered as a wise and experienced church administrator who fought for the unity of the Russian church.
Parish church of Saints Pope Cornelius | Cornelius and Cyprian
* Cyprian Discusses how Felicissimus presented a challenge to Cyprian's position of bishop in the church at Carthage

Cyprian and father
Like Cyprian a father of the North African Church, he referred to Cyprian's remark in his Responsio contra Arianos (" Reply against the Arians " ).
* King Cyprian Bhekuzulu kaSolomon ( 1924 – 1968 ), son of King Solomon kaDinuzulu and father of the current Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini.
Her father, Cyprian Godebski was a renowned Polish sculptor, and professor at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg.
Cyprian Godebski ( 1765 – April 19, 1809 ) was a Polish poet, novelist, father of Franciszek Ksawery.
Cyprian Godebski was his father, and Dobrogost his pseudonym.
Regarding the Catholic interpretation of Matthew 16: 18-19, Jaroslav Pelikan writes, " As Roman Catholic scholars now concede, the ancient Christian father Cyprian used it to prove the authority of the bishop — not merely of the Roman bishop, but of every bishop ," referring to Maurice Bevenot's work on St. Cyprian.

Cyprian and day
" 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 '.
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.
Clement of Alexandria in his Protrepticus talks about the " Cyprian Islander Cinyras, who dared to bring forth from night to the light of day the lewd orgies of Aphrodite in his eagerness to deify a strumpet of his own country.
) The daily bread in this prayer given by Jesus is a reference to the Eucharist according to many Church Fathers including St. Augustine, St. John Chrysostom, St. Jerome, and St. Cyprian of Carthage who in 251 wrote: " As the prayer continues, we ask and say, ' Give us this day our daily bread.
Cyprian again: " We can understand this petition us this day our daily bread in a spiritual and in a literal sense.
Many of his Masses in natali episcoporum have nothing at all to do with that anniversary, and are really Masses for Sundays after Pentecost ; in the middle of a Mass of St Cornelius and St Cyprian he has put the preface of a Mass of St Euphemia, a Mass for the new civil year is inserted among those for martyrs ; Masses for St Stephen's day ( 26 December ) with evident allusions to Christmas are put in August, obviously through a confusion with the feast of the finding of his relics ( 3 August ).

Cyprian and with
Cyprian also laid great emphasis on the fact that any minister who broke with the Church lost ipso facto the gift of the Spirit which had validated his orders.
Together with the leaders of the independence movement, the exile community included the greatest Polish literary and artistic minds, including the Romantic poets Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, Cyprian Norwid, and composer Frédéric Chopin.
Cyprian rejoined that he fled in accordance with visions and the divine command.
Their requests were granted early, with no regard being paid to the demand of Cyprian and his faithful among the Carthaginian clergy, who insisted upon earnest repentance.
The council in the main sided with Cyprian and condemned Felicissimus, though no acts of this council survive.
Besides a number of epistles, which are partly collected with the answers of those to whom they were written, Cyprian wrote a number of treatises, some of which have also the character of pastoral letters.
* Works by Cyprian at the IntraText Digital Library, with concordance and frequency lists
He was highly esteemed by Cyprian ; Novatian refers to his nobilissima memoriae, and he corresponded with Origen.
The Catholic Church commemorated Cornelius by venerating him, with his Saint ’ s Day on the 16th of September, which he shares with his good friend St. Cyprian .< ref >" Saint Cornelius.
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.
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.
In a region further from there is the burial of Pope Cornelius, whose tomb still has its original inscription giving him the title of martyr and, on its sides, splendid paintings with figures in 7th and 8th century Byzantine style representing popes Sixtus II and Cornelius and the African bishops Cyprian and Ottatus.
He had a high reputation as a Grecian, a Latinist and a philologist, and he brought out with the collaboration of others his an edition of St Cyprian in 1682, an English translation of The Unity of the Church in 1681, editions of Nemesius of Emesa ( 1671 ), of Aratus and of Eratosthenes ( 1672 ), Theocritus ( 1676 ), Alcinous on Plato ( 1677 ), St Clement's Epistles to the Corinthians ( 1677 ), Athenagoras ( 1682 ), Clemens Alexandrinus ( 1683 ), Theophilus of Antioch ( 1684 ), Grammatica rationis sive institutiones logicae ( 1673 and 1685 ), and a critical edition of the New Testament in 1675.
The Church in Africa, having been illustrated with famous martyrs such as St. Cyprian of Carthage or bishops as Saint Augustin d ' Hippone, grew quickly in prestige.
) and a French translation of Cyprian with notes ( 1837, 2 vols.
In the West there is ample evidence of the custom of praying for the dead in the inscriptions of the catacombs, with their constant prayers for the peace and refreshment of the souls of the departed and in the early liturgies, which commonly contain commemorations of the dead ; and Tertullian, Cyprian and other early Western Fathers witness to the regular practice of praying for the dead.
Cyprian of Carthage ( d. 258 ) stressed the Petrine primacy as well as the unity of the Church and the importance of being in communion with the bishops.
The Roman clergy agreed with Cyprian that the question had to be treated with moderation and balance by a council at the earliest possible opportunity, after the election of a new bishop.
Although all the provinces and all the cities held bishops of venerable age, pure faith and proven virtue, who had been proscribed during the persecution, Cyprian writes ( Letter LV, 24 ) that Novatian dared to replace them with new bishops he had created himself.
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 his position against Cyprian knowing of the Comma, Wallace is in agreement with the earlier critical edition of the New Testament ( NA26 and UBS3 ) which considered Cyprian a witness against the Comma.

Cyprian and Day
24 Nov. 2008 < http :// www. britannica. com / EBchecked / topic / 137950 / Saint-Cornelius >.</ ref > His Saint ’ s Day was originally on the 14th of September, the date on which both St. Cyprian and St. Cornelius were martyred, as proposed by St. Jerome.
* 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.

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