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Cyril of Jerusalem (ca. CE 315-386) became an orthodox Catholic Bishop of Jerusalem in 350
He opposed the Arian heresy. Cyril, deposed from his bishopric in 357 but restored to his
see ca. 379, delivered a series of lectures to new converts ca. 347 or 348 in the newly
constructed Constantinian Church of the Holy Sepulcher. In one Cyril stated that it would
have been more appropriate for him to speak of the Holy Spirit "in the Upper Church of the Apostles"
(Baldi 1982:474-475 at Enchiridion
730; Pixner 1990:28;
Schaff 1955:116).
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