- 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...