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Cyril and Methodius Cultural Route

The Cyril and Methodius Route is the first route focusing on Slavic cultural heritage recognized by the Council of Europe. It is the first certified route originating and based in the Czech Republic. It builds on the millennium-old Cyril and Methodius cultural tradition.During the 9th century, two brothers named Methodius and Cyril grew up in Thessalonica as sons of a prominent Christian family. Because many Slavic people settled in Thessalonica, the brothers were familiar with the Slavic language from the region of present-day Russia and Eastern Europe.the basilica of San Clemente

They became monks and went as missionaries to the Slavs with Papal approval. Cyril died in Rome and is buried in the basilica of San Clemente. Methodius returned to Moravia and is buried near Velehrad.

Where is St. Cyril buried : Basilica of San Clemente, Rome, ItalySaint Cyril / Place of burial

Why is Methodius so important

The criticism never went away, but it never stopped Methodius either. It is said that he translated almost all the Bible and the works of the Fathers of the Church into Slavonic before he died on April 6 in 884.

What does the name Methodius mean : Traveling companion; One who pursues an aim

Meaning:Traveling companion; One who pursues an aim. Methodius is a masculine name of Greek origin for the tiny tot who is methodic in all their coos and giggles. This prim and proper title means “traveling companion” and “one who pursues an aim” and will make a nurturing name for a child full of ambition.

The historian Theodoritus relates that during the reign of Saint Constantine the Great, Saint Cyril destroyed many idols and pagan temples in Heliopolis, Phoenicia. He was put to death for this during the reign of Julian the Apostate.

Cyril of Alexandria

Saint Cyril of Alexandria
Venerated in Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodoxy Anglicanism Lutheranism
Title as Saint The Pillar of Faith; Seal of all the Fathers; Bishop, Confessor, Bishop of Alexandria, Teacher of the Faith and also (in the Catholic Church) Doctor of the Church

Who converted the Slavs

In an effort to limit the influence of encroaching Germanic neighbors, Czech Prince Rostislav in 863 invited Byzantine monks and brothers Cyril and Methodius of Thessalonica to come to the Czech lands to preach the gospel in the Slavonic language (a predecessor of Czech).Enzo is an Italian given name derivative of the German name Heinz. It can be used also as the short form for Lorenzo, Vincenzo, Innocenzo, or Fiorenzo. It is most common in the Romance-speaking world, particularly in Italy and Latin America but lately also in France, Spain and Portugal.The male name Kiril (or Кирил or Кирилл) is a common first name in the Orthodox Slavic world, in particular in Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Russia. It is also well known in Greece but in different forms like Kyriakos.

Saint Sebastian

The subject of the panel is Saint Sebastian – a Roman soldier who was first shot with arrows and then beaten to death, after attempting to convert others to Christianity.

Which saint survived arrows : St. Sebastian

According to tradition, St. Sebastian was ordered to be killed by arrows for converting his fellow Roman soldiers to Christianity. He was left for dead by the archers but was rehabilitated by a pious widow. Following his recovery, he presented himself to Diocletian and was subsequently beaten to death.

What did Cyril believe about Jesus : Cyril of Alexandria is an exemplar. He is known as the prime proponent of a doctrine that asserted Jesus was both fully human and fully divine.

What language did St. Cyril speak

Old Church Slavonic

… two brothers of Macedonian origin, Cyril and Methodius, arrived from Constantinople (now Istanbul) in 863. They not only preached in a Slavic language, Old Church Slavonic, but also translated portions of the Christian scriptures into that language and used them in divine services.

noun. one of a group of peoples in eastern, southeastern, and central Europe, including the Russians and Ruthenians Eastern Slavs, the Bulgars, Serbs, Croats, Slavonians, Slovenians, etc. Southern Slavs, and the Poles, Czechs, Moravians, Slovaks, etc. Western Slavs.Some Slavs settled in what are now western Russia and eastern and central Europe. Other Slavs migrated to the region of southeastern Europe known as the Balkans. They assimilated with the native inhabitants and clashed with the Frankish Empire.

Is Enzo a man or woman : male
Enzo

Gender male
Origin
Word/name German
Derivation 1. diminutive of Heinz 2. short form for Lorenzo, Vincenzo, Innocenzo, or Fiorenzo
Region of origin Italy