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Cyprian

Cyprian meaning

Saint Cyprian, a 3rd-century bishop of Carthage, theologian, martyr, and saint | Cyprian, a saint figure celebrated alongside Justina in the Coptic and Eastern Orthodox Churches (and formerly in the Roman Catholic Church)

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He was highly esteemed by Cyprian ; Cyprian's letter to Fabian's successor Pope Cornelius (Cyprian, Epistle 30) calls him "incomparable" and says that the glory of his martyrdom answered the purity and holiness of his life.

A schism then broke out in Carthage, as the laxist party, led largely by the presbyters who had opposed Cyprian's election, attempted to block all of Cyprian's actions in absentia.

Cyprian, Tertullian's North African compatriot, though nowhere mentioning his name, was well read in his writings, according to Cyprian's secretary in a letter to Jerome.

Investigating officer Sgt Cyprian Winna Baloyi of the family violence, child protection and sexual offences unit hailed the “good conviction”, which he said was the result of diligent work by the police.

On Thursday, the police team arrested Emeka Cyprian and Chukwu Joseph at the transaction spot in Aarey Colony Goregaon.

Reacting, the Imo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Cyprian Akaolisa said that no law grants Governor Hope Uzodimma powers to detain anybody at will in Imo State.

Reverend Cyprian Czop, OMI, assigned as parochial vicar of the Church of the Holy Cross in Minneapolis.

The pro-government, self-styled activist Cyprian Musiba the US-UK statement was fabricated by local journalists who had photoshopped the countries’ logos on to the document.

These four are Phumlani Tshabalala, Mzandile Master Mbatha, Mduduzi Richard Sithole and Mongiseni Cyprian Langa.

Cyprian also suggested traditional newspapers have suffered from declining literacy rates and education standards.

During the Christian era, North Africa produced some of the great intellectual figures of the early church, including Tertullian, Saint Cyprian, and Saint Augustine.

John the Baptist and Cyprian of Carthage, are just a few of the many voices that inform the book.

Residents are urged to attend a community meeting at St Cyprian’s Church, Umbilo Road tonight, 28 June at 5.30pm where details around the proposed project will be discussed.

Suleiman commended the academy’s Director, Dr. Cyprian Heen, on his efforts at repositioning the institution to internationally-accepted standards, adding that he was amazed at the ongoing renovation.

We affirm a proper understanding of the saying, outside the church there is no salvation (“extra ecclesiam nulla salus”), which dates to the preaching of St. Cyprian in the early church.

After an absence of fourteen months, Cyprian returned to his diocese and defended leaving his post in letters to the other North African bishops.

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.

A surviving homily from St. Augustine on Cyprian's feast day indicates that his cult was fairly widespread throughout Africa by the fourth century.

A vast multitude followed Cyprian on his last journey.

B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1949), 83. The following excerpts which demonstrate some of the known doctrinal characteristics of ancient Sabellians may be seen to compare with the doctrines in the modern Oneness movement: * Cyprian wrote - ".