Happy Ss. Cyril and Methodius day!

Feb 14, 2007 10:58

Apparently, some people celebrate the life of some other saint today, but in the Roman ordo, today is the feast of Ss. Cyril and Methodius*! Their story would make rather a good Hollywood movie: they had a big difficult thing to do (evangelising the Slavs); their local boss was a bit of a meany, but their local boss had a bigger boss who liked ( Read more... )

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berkeleyfarm February 15 2007, 01:08:29 UTC
They were duly commemorated at St M's midweek service today - white stole and an Improving Reading about their lives.

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anonymous March 17 2007, 06:16:33 UTC
Actually Cyril was not involved in the construction of the Cyrillic alphabet--it's due to his disciples, whose names I've forgotten. Cyril was the inventor of the precursor alphabet called Glagolitic, which was supressed by the Frankish church heirarchy when the Moravian state was destoyed by the Franks and Magyars, at which time the two students pushed on down the Danube to Bulgaria. The only letters that survive of Cyril's fashioning are the letters rendering 'sh,' 'shch' and 'ts,' which he lifted from Hebrew. (The other Glagolitic characters are pretty bizarre looking.)
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