St. Cyril and Methodius, bishop
Cyrillus et Methodius
5 July, celebration | |
Position: | Missionaries and co-patrons of Europe |
Deaths: | 869 and 885 |
Patron: | Europe; invoked as a shield in a storm |
Attributes: |
Cyril: book, monk, painting by P. Mary, box with remains; Methodius: angel, bishop with a crutch in the shape of the Greek letter Tau, ending in a cross, usually double, cloud, image of the last judgment or P. Mary carried with her brother, with him is most often depicted together, table |
BIOGRAPHY
Both Thessaloniki native brothers worked for some time as missionaries to the Khazars in Crimea before they came to Great Moravia at the invitation of Prince Rostislav. From there, they returned with the remains of St. Pope Clement I, who they took to Moravia and later to Rome. Constantine compiled the Old Slavic script to evangelize Moravia and translated the liturgical books and the Holy Scriptures into the Slavic language. They took care of the education of their disciples and then, to solve three matters, went to Rome. There, 10-12 years younger, the brothers fell ill, took the name Cyril in the monastery, and died. Methodius returned as archbishop and experienced many difficulties, including prison and another accusation, which forced him to Rome again. He established a Moravian ecclesiastical province with a Slavic service. He died in Moravia.
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