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  1. Facts. Feastday: March 18. Birth: 315. Death: 386. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Cyril of Jerusalem. "Make your fold with the sheep; flee from the wolves: depart not from the Church," Cyril admonished catechumens surrounded by heresy. These were prophetic words for Cyril was to be hounded by ...

  2. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... Bishop of Jerusalem and Doctor of the Church, born about 315; died probably 18 March, 386. In the East his feast is observed on the 18th of March, in the West on the 18th or 20th. Little is known of his life.

  3. Mar 21, 2017 · St. Cyril of Jerusalem. Our father among the saints Cyril of Jerusalem (315-386) was a distinguished theologian and archbishop of Jerusalem in the early Church. He is celebrated by the Orthodox Church on March 18, and on May 7 for his role in the apparition of the cross over Jerusalem in 351.

  4. St. Cyril of Jerusalem. Bishop of Jerusalem and Doctor of the Church, born about 315; died probably 18 March, 386. In the East his feast is observed on the 18th of March, in the West on the 18th or 20th. Little is known of his life. We gather information concerning him from his younger contemporaries, Epiphanius, Jerome, and Rufinus, as well as ...

  5. Mar 18, 2024 · Saint Cyril of Jerusalem. By. uCatholic. - March 18, 2024. 10057. Cyril of Jerusalem, born around 315, witnessed the rise and fall of Arianism within his lifetime, navigating the tumultuous ecclesiastical politics that marked his era.

  6. Jan 6, 2024 · Cyril of Jerusalem by E.J. Yarnold S.J. provides full English translations, with explanatory commentary, of his important works. introduction covers Cyril's life; his historical and archaeological context; his theology; and contemporary doctrine and practice. Online available.

  7. Cyril was the author of the famous Catecheses, at least of the Lenten, prebaptismal, catechetical lectures, which contain a fine exposition of the ancient creed of Jerusalem, as well as a notable statement of the principles of the apophatic or nondialectical theological tradition.

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