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ST CYPRIAN, BISHOP OF TOULON - 3 OCTOBER

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN OCTOBER   Saints celebrated on the 3rd of October WELCOME! SAINT CYPRIAN, BISHOP OF TOULON [Cyprianus Tolonensis], Bishop of Toulon, was born at Marseilles in 476; he died October 3, 546.  He was the favourite pupil of St Caesarius of Arles by whom he was trained, and who, in 506, ordained him to the diaconate, and, in 516 consecrated him as Bishop of Toulon.  St Cyprian appears to have been present in 524 at the synod of Arles and in the following years to have attended a number of councils.  At all these assemblies he showed himself a vigorous opponent of Semipelagianism.  Soon after the death of Caesarius (died 543) Cyprian wrote a life of his great teacher in two books, being moved to the undertaking by the entreaty of the Abbess Caesaria the Younger, who had been the head of the convent at Arles since 529.  The life is one of the most valuable biographical remains of the sixth century. Cyprian was aided in his task by the two bishops, Firminus and Vivent