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  Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His Holiness Pope Cyril (Kyrillos) VI of Alexandria, born Azer Ioseph Atta (August 8, 1902 – March 9, 1971), was Coptic Orthodox Pope from 1959 to 1971.
Pope Cyril VI was born in Damanhour, Egypt, into a Christian family.
Pope Cyril VI was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Star of Solomon by Emperor Haile Selassie in gratitude.
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 Patron Saints
Cyril, the youngest child in the family, was born in 826 or 827.
Cyril and Methodius were asked to represent him on a delicate diplomatic mission which would strengthen political ties and offset invasion from the north.
Cyril and Methodius in Rome, a seminary for Slovak candidates for the priesthood who have been exiled from their native land because of religious persecution by the atheistic communists.
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 When London Burned by G. A. Henty: Chapter VI. A Narrow Escape
Cyril parted with regret from the captain, whose departure had been hastened by a report that war might be declared at any moment, in which case the Eliza might have been detained for a considerable time.
Cyril lay quiet until, by the rippling of the water against the side, he knew that the craft was under way.
Why, Cyril," he went on, seizing him by the hand, and shaking it violently, "we had never thought to see you alive again; we made sure that those pirates had knocked you on the head, and that you were food for fishes by this time.
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 Melchites
Cyril VI suffered considerable persecution from the Orthodox, and for a time had to flee to the Lebanon.
He was succeded by Clement I (Bahus, 1856-1864), Gregory II (Yussef, 1865-1879), Peter IV (Jeraïjiri, 1897-1902), and Cyril VIII (Jeha, the reigning patriarch, who was elected 27 June, 1903, confirmed at once by telegram from Rome, enthroned in the patriarchal church at Damascus, 8 August, 1903).
This is because the patriarch is fundamentally of Antioch only; he traces his succession through Cyril VI to the old line of antioch.
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CYRIL, V. IF anyone shall dare to say that the Christ is a Theophorus [that is, God-bearing] man and not rather that he is very God, as an only Son through nature, because "the Word was made flesh," and "hath a share in flesh and blood as we do:" let him be anathema.
Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria said: Let the letter received from the most holy and altogether most blessed Coelestine, bishop of the Apostolic See of Rome be read to the holy Synod with fitting honour.
Cyril, the bishop of Alexandria said: The professions which have been made by Arcadius and Projectus, the most holy and pious bishops, as also by Philip, the most religious presbyter of the Roman Church, stand manifest to the holy Synod.
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 Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antonyos El-Suryaani was among the candidates nominated for the papal throne in 1956, but Pope Cyril VI was the one ultimately chosen for the post.
Antonious was living as an hermit, Pope Cyril VI appointed him to be bishop of Christian Education and Dean of the Coptic Orthodox Theological University, whereupon he assumed the name of Shenouda.
Bishop Shenouda was suspended in 1966 by Pope Kyrillos VI This was essentially the result of Bishop Shenouda's (and students') enthusiastic 'campaigns for change', e.g., supporting people's right to choose their bishops and priests, a principle he later applied when he became pope after the repose of Pope Kyrillos VI.
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 Cyril of Alexandria, Five Tomes Against Nestorius.  Oxford (1881) Introduction by P.E & E.B. Pusey. pp.i-cv.
Cyril's accession to the Archiepiscopal Throne of Alexandria brought him at once into a position of great power in Alexandria; and brought too, in the early part of it, trials in regard of the disunion between him and Orestes the Governor resulting from the Jewish insurrection against the Christians.
Cyril's anathematisms have been weighed by Petavius with his usual solidity, as compared with the counter-anathematisms of Nestorius, the criticisms of the Orientals and of Theodoret, and S. Cyril's answers.
Cyril afterwards recast his Treatise to the Emperor in the form of a Dialogue, omitting what was specially addressed to the Emperor, and giving little touches here and there to the language.
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 G. A. Henty : When London Burned : Chapter VI. A Narrow Escape
Cyril went out with the boy, and after making many inquiries learnt that there was but one English vessel still in port.
Cyril was now in high favour with Mistress Nellie, and whenever he was not engaged when she went out he was invited to escort her.
Cyril waited until the service was over, when, as he left the cathedral with her, he asked,--
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 Cyril of Alexandria, Commentary on John, LFC 43, 48 (1874/1885). Vol.2 Introduction. pp. iii-xvi.
Cyril of Alexandria, Commentary on John, LFC 43, 48 (1874/1885).
It may not be undesirable to remind the reader that S. Cyril used a text of the New Testament which is not quite identical either with that of any known ancient manuscript, or with any conjectural text that has been constructed by modern scholars, or with the Textus Receptus.
Accordingly, in translating passages of the New Testament that occur in the present volume----whether passages of the Holy Evangelist upon whom S. Cyril is commenting, or viii incidental quotations in the Commentary itself----especial care has been taken to render S. Cyril's own text as exactly as possible.
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Cyril Charles Barnett, son of Charles Harry Barnett and Alice Pickett, was born on 26 Feb 1894 in 6 Sadler Street, Bridge, Derbyshire, died on 1 Jan 1969 in Wolverhampton, Staffs at age 74, and was buried in Merridale Cemetery, Jeffcock Road, Wolverhampton, Staffs.
John Thomas Jones, son of Noah Jones and Martha Pearson Collett, was born on 22 Feb 1897 in Park Lane, Cannock Road, Heath Town, Wolverhampton, Staffs, died on 7 Jul 1963 at age 66, and was buried in Bushbury Lane, Bushbury, Staffs.
Alice Pickett, daughter of Henry Pickett and Elizabeth Wood, was born in 1869 in Lewes, Sussex and died from Oct 1918 to Dec 1918 in Wolverhampton, Staffs at age 49.
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 npnf207-index.html
12, 13, 27, 28, perversion of Scripture for this doctrine, vi.
Terebinthus, successor of Scythia-nus, and forerunner of Manes, vi.
Glory to be ascribed indivisibly to Father and Son with the Holy Ghost, vi.
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 Ancestors of Judith Gannaway
Arthur Cyril GANNAWAY, son of Arthur Cyril GANNAWAY and Lavinia Ada MOREY, was born on 1 May 1910 in Mangatainoka, Pahiatua, New Zealand, died on 20 Mar 1974, New Zealand, at age 63.
Joannes (Hans) Adrianus Josephus JANSEN, son of Adrianus Aldegondus JANSEN and Anna Maria Hubertina STAPPER, was born on 26 Mar 1914 in 's Gravenhage, Holland, died on 20 Oct 1944 in 's Gravenhage, Holland, at age 30, and was buried on 24 Oct 1944 in 'St Barbara' Cemetery, Holland.
Arthur Cyril GANNAWAY, son of James Frank GANNAWAY and Mary Emma (Emma) PARSONS, was born on 29 Jan 1880 in Wotton Under Edge, Gloucester, England, died on 9 Nov 1955, New Zealand, at age 75.
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 THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF EVAGRIUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The history, in many places, shows a minute familiarity with the localities of Antioch: and the prominent interest which the writer variously manifests in that city and its fortunes, can only be accounted for by supposing that it was his ordinary residence, and the principal scene of his professional practice.
If Cyril and his associate priests were not guided by heaven in their judgment, how came it to pass that, when both parties were no longer numbered with the living, in which case a heathen sage
CHAPTER X. OF this council, Dioscorus, the successor of Cyril in the see of Alexandria, was appointed president, by an intrigue, in enmity to Flavian, of Chrysaphius, who at that time swayed the imperial court.
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 His Holiness Pope Kyrillos VI - St Takla Haymanot Church - Alexandria - Egypt
Before him, five popes of Alexandria bore the name Kyrillos (Cyril); the first of them was Saint Cyril the Great of Alexandria, the pillar of faith, who acted against Nestorianism and used the title Theotokos, meaning God bearer, or Mother of God, for the Virgin Mary.
The renovation of the ancient Cathedral of Saint Mark, the establishment of the Monastery of Saint Mina at Mariout, and the new Saint Mark's Cathedral at Anba Rouis.
It was under the papacy of Pope Kyrillos VI that this dream came true, a few months after the start of the miraculous apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Zeitoun, Egypt.
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 Antiochia {Antioch} (Archdiocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Cyrille VIII Geha † (Patriarch: 29 Jun 1902 to 11 Jan 1916)
Cyril VII Siage † (Patriarch: 1794 to 1796)
Cyril VI Tanas † (Patriarch: 1724 to 1759)
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 Introduction to the Creeds: Ch V- Our Nicene Creed
The triumph of Meletius brought with it the signal vin­dication of Cyril of Jerusalem, whose orthodoxy was formally recognised by the Council.
We are sure that he would carry with him the praises of Cyril's Creed regarded as an uncontroversial document.
But the fact remains, that their heresy is of a later date than the creed itself, which cannot be expected to condemn them any more than it might be expected to condemn Nestorius.
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 Encyclopedia Coptica: The Christian Coptic Orthodox Church Of Egypt
Saint Cyril, Pope of Alexandria, was the head of the Ecumenical Council which was held in Ephesus in the year 430 A.D. It was said that the bishops of the Church of Alexandria did nothing but spend all their time in meetings.
There are three main Liturgies in the Coptic Church: The Liturgy according to Saint Basil, Bishop of Caesarea; The Liturgy according to Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop of Constantinople; and The Liturgy according to Saint Cyril I, the 24th Pope of the Coptic Church.
The bulk of Saint Cyril's Liturgy is from the one that Saint Mark used (in Greek) in the first century.
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 THE FOURTH ECUMENICAL COUNCIL--THE COUNCIL OF CHALCEDON
There is also another letter of the same Cyril, of blessed memory, which he wrote to John, of blessed memory, sometime bishop of the great city of Antioch, which likewise was confirmed.
As Cyril so believe we, all of us: eternal be the memory of Cyril: as the epistles of Cyril teach such is our mind, such has been our faith: such is our faith: this is the mind of Archbishop Leo, so he believes, so he has written.
Moreover the exposition of their faith, of the illustrious Cyril of blessed memory set forth at the Council of Ephesus (in which Nestorius was condemned) is received.
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The Departed, His Holines Pope Cyril (Kyrillos) VI The 115th Successor to St. Mark the Evangelist (1902-1971) On March 9 (Amshir 30), the remembrance of the departure of the Great Pope (Papa Ava) Kyrillos (Cyril) VI, the 116th successor of St. Mark the Evangelist.
Pope Kyrillos VI was born August 2, 1902 as Azer Ata, the son of a church deacon from a middle class family.
Mena became pope and patriarch by the laying of the hands of all the bishops of the Coptic Church at the time, he was called pope Kyrillos VI (That means that five popes before him were called Kyrillos.
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 Pope Saint Kyrillos VI (Cyril VI), 116th Pope of Alexandria
On March 9, the Coptic Orthodox Church remembers the departure of the Great Pope (Papa, Ava) Kyrillos (Cyril) VI, the 116th Pope of Alexandria and successor of Saint Mark the Evangelist.
Pope Kyrillos VI was born on August 2, 1902 and was called Azer Ata.
On the enthronement day of our holy father, Pope Kyrillos VI declared that by becoming the pastor, he was also the loving and vigilant pastor of all.
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 Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center History of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church / Grec Melkite Catholique ...
Cyril was deposed and excommunicated by Constantinople and fled to the Holy Savior Monastery in Lebanon.
The election of Cyril Tanas as Patriarch of Antioch in 1724 marked the beginning of the separate Melkite Greek-Catholic Church.
After Patriarch Cyril VI had been "on the run" in the mountains of Lebanon for five years, Pope Benedict XIII finally recognized his election as valid in 1729.
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 Coptic Africa - The Coptic Orthodox Church
In 1959 a monk known as Father Mina was ordained Pope Kerellos (Cyril) VI.
Pope Kerellos (Cyril) VI revitalized the monasteries of Egypt and he began ecumenical dialogue with the Eastern Orthodox and the Roman Catholic Church.
When Pope Kerellos (Cyril) VI reposed from this world, Bishop Shenouda was chosen to be Pope Shenouda III.
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 Pope Kyrillos VI
It was a dear wish for Pope Kyrillos VI, during his monastic life, to live among the ruins of St. Mina Monastery in Mariut.
Pope Kyrillos VI is credited with the establishment of the Monastery of St. Mina in Mariut (1959) and reviving the cult of St. Mina.
Pope Kyrillos VI testified as to the holiness and asceticism of this contemporary Coptic Orthodox saint, Abouna Abdel Messih El Makari.
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 Apostle Mark - OrthodoxWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Many Coptic churches are named for him, and on the 30th of Babah (Coptic calendar), the Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates the commemoration of the consecration of the church of the pure St. Mark the Evangelist, the founder of the church in Egypt, and the appearance of his holy head in the city of Alexandria.
After eleven centuries outside Egypt, St. Mark's body has at last returned to the same country (Cairo, Egypt) where he was martyred, and where his head is preserved to this day in the city of Alexandria, Egypt.
The moment of handing over the holy relics, after eleven centuries, during which the body of St. Mark was kept in the city of Venice, in Italy, was a solemn and joyful moment.
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 SparkNotes: And Then There Were None: Chapters V–VI
She was in love with Cyril Hamilton’s cousin, Hugo, but Hugo was too poor to marry her and support both himself and her.
One day Cyril begged her again and again to be allowed to swim to a rock in the ocean.
Summary: Chapter VI Armstrong has a nightmare in which he stands at his operating table, realizing he must kill the patient on the table.
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