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- in the See of Jerusalem, although the evidence for this relies on the Catecheses written by Cyril where he refers to himself as "bishop". Jerome also suggests...
- traditions of the rite of the Church of Jerusalem, as the Mystagogic Catecheses of Cyril of Jerusalem imply. It became widespread in Church of Antioch...
- us in our personal and community history." The first day of pilgrims' catecheses with the bishops took place. Pope Francis departed from Rome on 23 January...
- the Christian sacraments: the Procatechesis and the five mystagogical Catecheses. F. L. Cross. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press. ISBN 0-913836-39-7...
- 157 Adventus Domini: eschatological thought in 4th-century apses and catecheses by Geir ****emo 1997 ISBN 90-04-08836-9 p. 231 Vladimir Lossky, 1982 The...
- re-appeared repeatedly in the textbooks and anti-raskol treatises and catecheses, including, for example, those by Dimitry of Rostov. The critical evaluation...
- discovery of the Nag Hammadi Gnostic library and John Chrysostom’s baptismal catecheses on Mount Athos (1955) were major milestones. With the introduction of...
- to an increasing number of modern scholars, of the five Mystagogical Catecheses traditionally ascribed to his predecessor Cyril. He is revered as a saint...
- broken up, and the pieces were widely distributed; in 348, in one of his Catecheses, Cyril of Jerusalem remarked that the "whole Earth is full of the relics...
- Geir. Adventus Domini: eschatological thought in 4th-century apses and catecheses. Brill; 1989. ISBN 978-90-04-08836-8. Schiller, Gertrud. Iconography of...