|
Long article on this bishop and martyr ... On 20 January Pope Fabian was martyred, and about the same time St. Cyprian retired to a safe place of hiding. His enemies continually reproached him with this. But to remain at Carthage was to court death, to cause greater danger to others, and to leave the Church without government;
|
www.newadvent.org/cathen/04583b.htm
|
|
|
|
Bishop of Toulon, student and biographer of St. Caesarius of Arles. Cyprian died in 546 ... St. Cyprian appears to have been present in 524 at the synod of Arles and in the following years to have attended a number of councils. At all these assemblies he showed himself a vigorous opponent of Semipelagianism.
|
www.newadvent.org/cathen/04582b.htm
|
|
|
Biography of Thascius Caecilianus Cyprianus; 460 words, approx. 2 pages; ... Thascius Caecilianus Cyprianus (died 258) is known as St. Cyprian. As bishop of Carthage, he was the most prominent leader of Western, or Latin, Christianity in his time. He contributed to the development of thought on the nature and unity of the...
|
www.bookrags.com/Cyprian
www.bookrags.com/Cyprian
|
|
|
Cyprian was born around 200 AD in North Africa, of pagan parents. He was a prominent trial lawyer and teacher of rhetoric. Around 246 he became a Christian, and in 248 was chosen Bishop of Carthage. A year later the persecution under the Emperor Decius began, and Cyprian went into hiding.
|
justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/242.html
justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/242.html
|
|
|
St. Cyprian of Carthage: Biography and Writings ... St. Cyprian's writings that survive are mainly letters and short treatises. Most notable among them are De Catholicae Ecclesiae Unitatis (251) on the Unity of the Catholic Church and the importance of the Episcopate as safeguard of this unity.
|
www.crossroadsinitiative.com/library_author/37/St._Cypr...
www.crossroadsinitiative.com/library_author/37/St._Cyprian.html
|
|
View an Article about Biography of St. Cyprian from St. Cyprian Church at 13249 Pennsylvania Road, Riverview, MI 48193-6637 US. This website is built and maintained using tools provided by CatholicWeb. ... St. Cyprian became the Bishop of Carthage, North Africa, in 249 A.D. and was martyred for the faith in 258 A.D.
|
home.catholicweb.com/cyprianriverview/index.cfm/NewsIte...
home.catholicweb.com/cyprianriverview/index.cfm/NewsItem?ID=65831&From=Home
|
|
for All Races, All Colors and All Creeds; ... My name is Cyprian. This Miracle was not given to the world to provoke the Hierarchy of Holy Mother Church. ... Read more from Saint Cyprian...
|
www.themiracleofstjoseph.org/rev18571.html
|
|
A Revelation from Saint Cyprian: "I am Saint John The Baptist. I am Saint Thomas Aquinas. I am Saint Cyprian. I am Saint Margaret Mary...." ... “I am Saint John The Baptist. I am Saint Thomas Aquinas. I am Saint Cyprian. I am Saint Margaret Mary. I am Saint Therese of Lisieux. I am Saint Peter. The list is endless of...
|
www.themiracleofstjoseph.org/rev19069.html
|
|
This is my short introduction to the chapter "St. Cyprian on the Church" from the scholarly work Studies on the Early Papacy by Dom John Chapman (Kennikat Press, 1971, orig 1928). Fr. Chapman was responding to a German Protestant scholar whose arguments were similar to the anti-Catholic Anglican divines of Chapman's...
|
www.bringyou.to/apologetics/num44.htm
|
|