Key Facts
 Other names  
 Born 378
 Location   
Bloodline Theophilus
Married Yes
Children Yes
Position Pope of Alexandria (412-444)
Died 444 (aged 66)

 
 Source of Facts and Important Announcement
Status Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven.
Date of formal Beatification   Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012.
Source of Facts Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint.
  Background
  Born the son of Theophilus, Patriarch and Pope of Alexandria. He inhereted his father cruelty and absolute obsession in the use of violence, sadistic torture and terror to maintain control.
  During his father's reign the antagonism between the church of Alexandria and the church of Constantinople continued to grow culminating in the "Synod of the Oak" at which his father Theophilus deposed Pope Chrystostom of Constantinople.
  When his father died in 412, Cyril was suddenly faced with a breakaway faction within the church favouring Timothy as the next Pope. Cyril did not waste time and quickly purchased a militia using the wealth of the family and had Timothy and all his supporters rounded up and executed.
  Next, on assuming the Papal Throne of Alexandria in 412, Cyril began to exert his authority by causing the churches of the Novatians to be closed and their sacred vessels to be seized.
  Next in 414 Cyril moved against the Jews and demanded that they be removed from the city. Orestes, prefect of the city, refused and so Cyril ordered a group of his most fanatical and violent monks to assassinate the Prefect Orestes.
  The Prefect had the leader of this mob tortured to death. Cyril tried to make the executed man into a martyr, but local leaders and ultimately the Emperor did not condone the monks' attack on the imperial representative, and Cyril was reprimanded, but far too powerful to be arrested.
  Then in 415, Cyril went on his most bloodthirsty rampages, arranging a huge mob, he personally led them through the streets of Alexandria slaughtering Jewish families including innocent men, women and children - destroying their synagogues.
  Next the mob moved to the Prefects residence which was surrounded and Cyril ordered Orestes tortured and murdered. By the end of the slaughter led by St. Cyril tens of thousands of innocent Rabbinical Jews had been murdered.
  But St. Cyril was not yet finished. His mob had also captured one of the finest pagan philosophers of history and one of the great women of history - Hypatia. Cyril ordered her execution by having her slowly sliced to death while St Cyril enjoyed the spectacle - piece by piece. He then orderedher mutilated and dismembered remains where publicly burnt, consistent with the satanic rites of High Christian sacrifice.
  St. Cyril is regarded as a saint by all major christian churches.
   

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