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Cyril and Jerusalem
* Saint Cyril of Jerusalem ( c. 313 – 386 ), theologian and bishop
* Patriarch Cyril II of Jerusalem, reigned 1845 – 1875
Cyril of Jerusalem ( Greek Κύριλλος Α ΄ Ἱεροσολύμων ) was a distinguished theologian of the early Church ( ca.
Most scholars believe that Cyril was born and brought up in Caesarea of Palestine but some say he may have been born in Jerusalem because of his early knowledge of the city's layout, but this could have been attributed to research or information he learned after moving there to become bishop.
St. Cyril was ordained a deacon by Bishop St. Macarius of Jerusalem in about 335 and a priest some eight years later by Bishop St. Maximus.
In 360 this was reversed through the Metropolitan's court influence and Cyril suffered another year's exile from Jerusalem until the Emperor Julian's accession allowed him to return.
The exact date of Cyril ’ s appointment to Bishop of Jerusalem is not known but many believe the date to be around the early to mid part of the Fourth century.
Cyril ’ s appointment to the Bishop of Jerusalem is also shrouded in conspiracy.
Saint Jerome was claiming not only that Cyril was an Arian but also involved directly or indirectly in the death of Maximus who he replaced as Bishop of Jerusalem.
Cyril was clearly held with high regard by many members of the Church and was able to sustain his place in the History of Jerusalem, despite serious charges and punishments that included banish for years at a time from his position and his city of Jerusalem.
Cyril became well known for his charitable works in the City of Jerusalem.
For example in the mid 350 ’ s the city of Jerusalem was hit with drastic food shortages at which point church historians Sozomen and Theodoret reported “ Cyril secretly sold sacramental ornaments of the church and a valuable holy robe, fashioned with gold thread that the emperor Constantine had once donated for the bishop to wear when he performed the rite of Baptism ”.
Luckily during the time Cyril was bishop of Jerusalem.
Cyril of Jerusalem is often renowned for his beliefs in the nature of Jesus and God.
The time when Cyril was Bishop of Jerusalem was one of general tolerance, however, as set forth by the ecumenist Emperor Constantius who was preoccupied with unity.
In this lecture Cyril of Jerusalem discusses the Crucifixion and burial of Jesus Christ.
Cyril was exiled from Jerusalem until 359 when imperial authority placed him back as Bishop after Cyril was able to plead his case to Emperor Constantius, referencing the multitude of people who were starving and he was able to feed with the money he made from the sale.
Cyril did not return to Jerusalem until 366 after Valens had died.
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Cyril of Jerusalem and Nemesius of Emesa.

Cyril and spent
These monks ' violence had already been used, 15 years before, by Theophilus ( Cyril's uncle ) against the " Tall Brothers "; furthermore, it is said that Cyril had spent five years among them in ascetic training.
But one does not have to rely on the victims for stories of violence: Ted Patrick, one of the most notorious deprogrammers used by CAGs ( who has spent several terms in prison for his exploits ) openly boasts about some of the violence he employed ; in November 1987, Cyril Vosper, a Committee member of the British cult-awareness group, FAIR, was convicted in Munich of " causing bodily harm " in the course of one of his many deprogramming attempts ; and a number of similar convictions are on record for prominent members of CAGs elsewhere.
Subsequently, she was among the judges ( with her friend Cyril Connolly ) that awarded the 1972 Man Booker Prize to John Berger for G. She spent Christmas of 1972 at Kinsale, County Cork with her friends Major Stephen Vernon and Lady Ursula Vernon ( daughter of the Duke of Westminster ) but was hospitalized upon her return home.

Cyril and religious
Orestes was powerless, but nonetheless rejected Cyril's gesture of offering him a Bible, which would mean that the religious authority of Cyril would require Orestes ' acquiescence in the bishop's policy.
Cyril also helped a member of his family in pursuit of religious career in 366, appointing his nephew Galesius to the bishopric of Caesarea.
Cyril was constantly busy with work that ranged from offering Mass to meeting with the people of his flock and not to mention making it a top priority to make sure people were not starving or being seduced by the call of false idols and religious skeptics.
Cyril ’ s many works stay within the realm of biblical stories and religious thought contrived from other Christian authors.
The writings always have the central message of the bible ; Cyril doesn ’ t try to add his own beliefs in reference to religious interpretation and remains grounded in true biblical teachings.
Acacius, once a great ally of Cyril, began to harbor feelings of aggression towards him because Cyril never became a religious ally in the fight for Arianism.
The early Glagolitic alphabet was then used in Great Moravia between 863 ( with the arrival of Cyril and Methodius ) and 885 ( with the expulsion of their students ) for government and religious documents and books, and at the Great Moravian Academy ( Veľkomoravské učilište ) founded by Cyril, where followers of Cyril and Methodius were educated, by Methodius himself among others.
Cyril and Methodius, a Roman Catholic women's religious community of pontifical rite dedicated to apostolic works of ecumenism, education, evangelization, and elder care.
For that purpose, Cyril and his brother Methodius started to translate religious literature to Old Church Slavonic, allegedly based on Slavic dialects spoken in the hinterland of their home-town, Thessaloniki, in the region of Macedonia.
It was also home to bishop Cyril of Turaw ( Kiryla Turaŭski ), an ancient Ruthenian philosopher and religious figure.
His father gave Tekle Haymanot his earliest religious instruction ; later he was ordained a priest by the Egyptian Bishop Cyril ( known as Qerilos in Arabic ).
The name belongs to several religious figures such as Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, a 4th-century bishop and a doctor of the Church.
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, he adopted his religious name of Cyril in the St Nedelya Church on December 30, 1923 and became Metropolitan of Plovdiv in 1938.
He co-founded the religious journal of the Institute of SS Cyril and Methodius, and became a professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University.

Cyril and career
* Cyril Domoraud ( b. 1971 ), Ivorian football player ( senior career 1992 – 2008 ) who played for the Côte d ' Ivoire national team ( 1995 – 2006 )
Throughout Cyril ’ s career charges of Arianism were leveled against him.
Later in his career he appeared with Jimmy Edwards, Arthur Askey and Cyril Fletcher in the comedy radio panel game Does the Team Think?
Yorkshire appointed Cyril Turner as Hutton's mentor ; Hedley Verity and Bowes also offered Hutton guidance in his early career.
Manthey's father, Cyril, was a career member of the United States Army and served several years in Germany.
Cyril earned seven caps for Wales during his career.
Originally titled Cyril Mead and Friend, then Mead and McGinnis, after changing their name to Little and Large their double act won Opportunity Knocks in 1971 and this eventually led to a successful 20 year television career.
Erika and Cyril founded a band together ( Everton ), and Nicolas tried a solo career, but none of their tries went successful, so Nicolas went back to being comedian, with some success.
The highest first-class score of his career came against Leicestershire in 1955 ; however, his innings was cut short on the orders of his captain, Cyril Washbrook, who asked that Statham get himself out so that he would be fresh to bowl.
As an actor early in his career he was one of the ' Ghosts ' in the 1922 British made Paramount silent Three Live Ghosts alongside Norman Kerry and Cyril Chadwick.

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