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Early in the 860s the Duke of Moravia asked the Emperor for political and religious independence from German rule, and this request — in spite of German opposition — was granted.
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Methodius (815?- 885) were brothers who became famous as missionaries to the Slavic peoples of southeastern Europe.
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When the local German bishop refused to consecrate Slavic clergy, the brothers traveled to Rome in 869 and appealed to Pope Adrian II.
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At one point he was forced into exile, and he was later summoned to Rome to defend himself against his opponents’ accusations.
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After Methodius's death, Wiching drove out his principal followers, including Saint Clement Slovensky, who took refuge in Bulgaria.. . .
Cyril also served as librarian at the church of Santa Sophia, where he earned the reputation and surname 'the Philosopher.' Methodius was also ordained.
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He bore a letter from the Holy See commending him as a man of "exact understanding and orthodoxy." At the request of Prince Kosel of Moravia and Pannonia, Pope Adrian revived the ancient archdiocese of Sirmium (now Mitrovitsa), consisting of Moravia and Pannonia, independent of the German hierarchy, and made Methodius archbishop at Velehrad, Czechoslovakia (I don't know which two of the countries this is now part of).
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Cyril Cyril and Methodius Born in Thessalonika, Greece; Cyril in 827, Methodius in 815 (some say 826); died respectively in Rome on February 14, 869 and probably at Stare Mesto (Velehrad, Czechoslovakia) on April 6, 884; feast day formerly on July 7 (or March 9); Pope John Paul II in 1981 declared them joint patrons of Europe with Saint Benedict.
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Further, their missionary efforts were hampered by the refusal of the German bishop of Passau to ordain their candidates for the priesthood.
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Their feast was extended to the universal Church by Pope Leo XIII in 1880.
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Meyers, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, p.151, 1997; Lunt, Slavic Review, June, 1964, p.. . .
Rastislav had become king with the support of the Frankish ruler Louis the German, but subsequently sought to assert his independence from the Franks.
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The term invention need not exclude the possibility of the brothers having made use of earlier letters, but implies only that before that time the Slavic languages had no distinct script of their own.
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This activity in Pannonia, however, made a conflict inevitable with the German episcopate, and especially with the bishop of Salzburg, to whose jurisdiction Pannonia had belonged for seventy-five years.
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The two brothers are known as the "Apostles of the Slavs" and are still highly regarded by both Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christians.
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Constantine took monastic vows in a Greek monastery in Rome.. . .
As Constantine was knowledgeable in theology and had a good command of the Arabic and Hebrew languages, his first state mission to the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mutawakkil was to discuss the principle of the Holy Trinity with Arab theologians and thus improve the Empire's diplomatic relations with the Abbasid Caliphate.
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Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1964 and Concluding Remarks about Crucial Problems of Cyrillo-Methodian Studies.
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Hymns Troparion (Tone 4) O Cyril and Methodius, inspired by God, You became equal to the Apostles by your life.
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O Cyril and Methodius, as abundant learning has been drawn from this work, We exalt you who now stand before the Most High, Interceding with fervor for the salvation of our souls.
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Then in 862 the two brothers were invited by Prince Rastislav of Great Moravia to preach Christianity in his domains.
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They may well have used the Roman alphabet, as suggested by liturgical fragments which adhere closely to the Latin type.
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Nor is it known for sure which liturgy, that of Rome or that of Constantinople, they took as a source.
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Through their work they influenced the cultural development of all Slavic peoples for which they received the title "Apostles to the Slavs." They are credited with devising the Glagolitic alphabet, the first alphabet used to transcribe the Old Church Slavonic language.
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The two brothers were declared "Patrons of Europe" in 1980 (see Egregiae Virtutis).
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There is practically no basis for the assertion of the Translatio (ix.) that he was made a bishop; and the name of Cyril seems to have been given to him only after his death.
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Prayer Merciful God, You have enlightened the Slavonic nations by the teaching of the brothers Cyril and Methodius.
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He introduced the Slav alphabet and translated the Holy Scriptures into the Slavonic language.
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Saint Cyril's remains are interred in a shrine-chapel within the Basilica di San Clemente in Rome.. . .
Patronage Ecumenism for unity of the Orthodox with the Roman Catholic Church in its type before 1054 Bulgaria, Republic of Macedonia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Europe[2] Saints Cyril and Methodius (Greek: Κύριλλος καὶ Μεθόδιος, Old Church Slavonic: Кѷриллъ и Меѳодїи[more]) were Byzantine Greek brothers born in Thessaloniki in the 9th century.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] [10] They were Christian missionaries among the Slavic peoples of the First Bulgarian Empire, Great Moravia, and Pannonia.
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In Czech Republic it is celebrated on 5 July as "Slavic Missionaries Cyril and Methodius Day" (Czech: Den slovanských věrozvěstů Cyrila a Metoděje), in Slovakia it is celebrated on 5 July as "St.
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They are credited with devising the Glagolitic alphabet, the first alphabet used to transcribe Old Church Slavonic.[11] After their deaths, their pupils continued their missionary work among other Slavs.
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The assembly, after a heated discussion, declared the deposition of the intruder, and ordered him to be sent to Germany, where he was kept prisoner for two and a half years.
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Studied at the University of Constantinople, and taught philosophy there.. . .
Though some western clergy opposed their efforts and refused to ordain their candidates for the priesthood, they did good work.
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Archbishop of Velehred (in the modern Czech Republic), but deposed and imprisoned in 870 due to the opposition of German clergy with his work.
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Saints.SQPN.com » Blog Archive » Saint Methodius Saints.SQPN.com notes about your extended family in heaven Saint Methodius Also known as Apostle of the Slavs Apostle of the Southern Slavs Memorial 14 February Profile Brother of Saint Cyril.
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In Rome Pope Hadrian II, who had in the meantime succeeded Nicholas I, received them very cordially.. . .
In 1980, Pope John Paul II named them additional co-patrons of Europe (with Benedict).
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And remain in the same house, eating and drinking what they provide, for the laborer deserves his wages; do not go from house to house.
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Thus he retired secretly to a monastery on the Black Sea coast.
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This phase of their efforts concluded in a most favorable manner.
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The Pope was so impressed by their success that he made them both bishops and, contrary to expectation, authorized them to carry on their ministry in Slavic.. . .
When the Moravian king Ratislav, unhappy with the Latin Christianity preached in his Slavic country by Charlemagne's German missionaries, turned to Constantinople for help, Constantine and Methodius were again summoned from their monastery and sent by Emperor Michael II to Moravia.
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Constantine, however, had no further desire for the active missionary life.
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He was summoned to Rome again in 878 by Pope John VIII.
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In 860 they were sent by Patriarch Ignatius to assure the Christian faith of the Khazars in Russia, who were wavering in the face of strong Jewish and Moslem influence.
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When they were on their return journey, Constantine discovered what he believed to be the bones of an early Christian pope, St.
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"Cyril." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions.. . .
Constantine studied at the imperial university in Constantinople but refused the offer of a governor's post and asked instead to be ordained a priest.
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They started a school to train young men for the priest-hood.
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He was summoned to Rome again in 878 by Pope John VIII.
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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.. . .
Their gifts, used ultimately to promote God's Kingdom, were complementary.
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Exhausted from this missionary journey and eager for the solitude of monastic life, the brothers returned to Mt.
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(Shortly before his death in 869, Constantine retired to a monastery in Rome and took the name Cyril. Throughout this article, Methodius' younger brother will be identified as Cyril.) During 1985, the Church celebrated the 1100th anniversary of the death of St.
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Because the city of Thessalonica was surrounded by Slavs from the north, and because their household had employed Slav servants, Cyril and Methodius had a familiarity with the Slav language. Aware of the fact that the Slavs lacked a written language, Cyril prepared for his mission of evangelization by developing the Glagolitic (from glagol - "to speak") alphabet employing, for the most part, Greek characters.
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Although he had been appointed archbishop and papal legate to the Slav peoples, he was abducted, imprisoned, and held captive for three years. Political and ecclesiastical jealousies had prompted this action. In 873, only after Pope John VIII threatened to suspend all the bishops responsible for Methodius' imprisonment, was he released.
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