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METHODIUS (c. 825-885) , the apostle of the Slays, was a native of Thessalonica, probably by nationality a Graecized Slay. His father's name was Leo, and his family was socially distinguished; Methodius himself had already attained high official rank in the government of Macedonia before he determined to become a monk. His younger brother Constantine (better known as Cyril, the name he adopted at Rome shortly before his death) was. a friend of Photius, and had earned the surname "the Philosopher " in Constantinople before he withdrew to monastic life. Constantine about 86o had been sent by the emperor Michael III. to the Khazars, a Tatar people living north- east
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at the same time that they should be independent of the Germans, the two brothers went to his capital (its site is unknown), and, besides establishing a seminary for the education of priests, successfully occupied themselves in preaching in the vernacular and in diffusing their translations of Scripture lessons and liturgical offices. Some conflict with the German priests, who used the Latin liturgy
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letter of recommendation to Swatopluk. This suffragan, a German named Wiching, unfortunately proved the reverse of helpful to his metropolitan, and through his agency, especially after the death of John VIII. in 882, the closing years of the life of Methodius were embittered by continual ecclesiastical disputes, in the course of which he is said to have laid Swatopluk and his supporters under the ban, and the realm under interdict. The most trustworthy tradition says that Methodius died at Hardisch on the March, on the 6th of April 885. He was buried at Welehrad (probably Stuhlweissenburg).The Greek Church commemorates St Cyril on February 14 and St Methodius on May 11; in the Roman Church both are commemorated on March 9. Their canonization (by. Leo XIII. in 1881) is noteworthy, in view of the fact that Gregory VII. and several other popes condemned them as Arians. After the death of Methodius much of his work was undone; his successor Gosrad, a Slav, was expelled, with all the Slav priests, and the Latin language and liturgy supplanted the vernacular. On the 5th of July 1863 a millennial celebration of the two brother apostles was held by the people of Bohemia and Moravia. See Schafarik's Slawische Alterthumer; L. K. Giitz, Geschichte der Slavenapostel Konstantinus and Methodius (Gotha, 1897) ; N. Bonwetsch, Cyrill and Methodius,-die Lehrer der Slaven (Erlangen, 1885), and art. in Hauck-Herzog's Realencyk. fur Prot. Theol. iv. 384, where the literature is cited; G. F. Maclear, Conversion of the Slays (London, 1879). End of Article: METHODIUS (c. 825-885) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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