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In his Confutation, he erred in citing two pseudonymous patristic texts, supposedly from St. Cyprian and St. Augustine.
The Cyprian Arc represents the convergent boundary between the Anatolia Block to the north and the Africa Plate to the south.
For me, it is an unbelievable challenge for many reasons: because Cyprian really existed and was so mysterious.
A woman with a great passion for God's mission, Cyprian reflected God's compassion for the down-trodden.
Cyprian has now moved on, and we thank God for her and for all God has done through her.
Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga opened the new parish by blessing the church and installing Fr. Richard Nnyombi as the first Parish Priest.
Several letters appear to be related to symbols of the Cretan and Cyprian writing systems.
The Church of Algeria does not forget that it is the inheritor of Saint Augustine, Saint Cyprian and Tertullien.
They prayed at a Mass presided over by Caritas Africa President, Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga of Kampala.
We should share with the Province what we have seen and heard here, what is being done by our brothers elsewhere in the Assistancy and borrow from what is happening around us, said Cyprian Mwithia SJ, doing regency in Dodoma.
The Plague of Cyprian broke out in 250 and killed a huge portion of the population.
Although Cyprian was against any ready readmittance of penitent lapsi to communion, he supported Comelius's reconciliation of Troilus.
He considers in turn work by Minucius Felix, Tertullian, Cyprian, Arnobius of Sicca, and Lactantus.
Hence, as Benedict XIV points out, Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Saint Irenaeus, and Saint Cyprian are not called Doctors of the Church.
Several of his letters, including some to Cyprian, survive.
Speaking of this, I would like to recall the bond of deep understanding that in the third century linked Sts Cornelius and Cyprian, Bishops respectively of Rome and Carthage.
The teachings of the Second Vatican Council have often quoted the doctrine of St. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, and his idea of the mutual inclusion of the Church in the Bishop and the Bishop in the Church.
The President of Caritas Internationalis Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez and the President of Caritas Africa Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga say all sides in Kenya must work to stop the violence.
The revision of the law establishing the Pan Cyprian Welfare Council is expected to contribute to provide a stronger role of civil society in social policy-making and service provision.
Tradition links this in a singular way with Cyprian Norwid.
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On the right we see the images of Cornelius and Cyprian, bishop of Carthage.
She was an adventuress, a Cyprian, a seductress attempting to snare Peter in the brazen web of her comeliness.
His accuser, Cyprian, still apparently a young man, was also a Roman nobleman.
But I entreat you do not again compare yourself to the brainless Cyprian dame.
I would have had another of our Cyprian nobles, because of this jealousy of Venice.
Peculiar circumstances, which unfortunately we cannot quite explain, are connected with the cases discussed by Cyprian in epp.
Her great keirle, which was of cramoisy stitched with Cyprian gold, and covered her from head to foot, for it was an ample cloak.
There is also something satisfactory about baudrik powdered with Cyprian gold, and even about chamelet and sarcenet.
The most splendid of all the Cyprian vases was found at curium, and has been already represented in this volume.
Thus has Cyprian had that most useful of all trainings, action, not books.
Ye donnert ne'er-do-weel, do you come to a decent, 'sponsible man like me, wi' sic a Cyprian overture as that?
The Cyprian government was represented byIoannis Kasoulides, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus.
Still, on the whole, the Cyprian ceramic art is somewhat disappointing.
Nor did Cyprian think them propitious when taken into counsel.
Was it for this, perchance, that the Cyprian nobles came less heartily?
Cyprian in some places testifies that the blood was given to the people.
Cyprian Eveleth said to his sister, after a brief word of greeting.
How to catechize patience was the challenge that Cyprian and the other African church leaders faced.
Cyprian told Bathsheba that Myrtle must come to be a great lady.
The authors demonstrate that Tertullian, Cyprian, and Augustine emphasized a theology centered on the church's mediating role in Christ's redemptive work.
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