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  1. St. Cyril’s fame rests on his great Lenten, pre-baptismal Catechesis, which is a plain, noble, eloquent and highly Biblical exposition of the Creed and illustrations for his defense of the Catholic Faith. St. Cyril was honored as a Doctor of the Universal Church and died in Jerusalem about the year 387 A. D. His feast is celebrated on March 18th.

  2. It was in this fifty-six-year period of Church history and controversy that today’s saint was born, lived, and fought for the true faith. Cyril was born in or near the city of Jerusalem around the year 315 A.D. Little is known about his early life, other than that he was well educated in the Scriptures and philosophy.

  3. 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 enemies and heretics for most of his life, and although they could exile him from his diocese he never left his beloved Church.

  4. St. Cyril of Jerusalem Catholic Church. 906 likes · 15 talking about this · 3,884 were here. MASS & CONFESSIONS Sat. 4PM; Sun. 8AM, 10AM, 12PM Mon-Sat 7:30AM Confessions: Sat. 8-8:30AM, 3-4PM St. Cyril of Jerusalem Catholic Church

  5. The clergy and parish staff of Saint Cyril of Jerusalem parish in Jamison, Pennsylvania extend a heartfelt welcome to all who have come to join together with our faith community for worship and ...

  6. By courageously teaching truth amidst turmoil, Cyril presaged Christianity’s ultimate triumph over heresy and laid foundations for the Nicene consensus that still endures. Such stalwart leadership cemented his legacy as one of the great Fathers of the early Church. References. McGuckin, J. A. (1995). St. Cyril of Jerusalem: The Early Church ...