"Thou wast converted from the art of sorcery, O divinely wise one,
to the knowledge of God, and wast Manifested to the world as a MOST wise physician, Granting healing to Those who honor thee, O Cyprian together with Justina. With her, then, entreat the Master, the Lover of mankind, that I may save our souls."
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I've been wanting to do this for a long time but was unsure of if I
should or not because this Saint is shrouded in much mystery and hard to
find decent resources about him. However, after much thought and
working with him, Docteur Cæli D'Anto and myself have decided to open a blog in his name. So without further adieu we
give to you, St. Cyprian of Antioch !
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St. Cyprian was born in Carthage sometime in the 3rd Century AD, to
Pagan parents but later resided in Antioch, a small city situated
between
Syria and Arabia. St. Cyprian was known to be a magician/sorcerer who
had dealings with demons before his conversion to Christianity. He was
known to commit secret murders for blood sacrifices to the Devil and
blaspheme Christ.
One day he was approached by a man by the name of Aglaias to help him
win over a woman named Justina (who later became St. Justina). Justina
lived her life in chastity and virginity. Aglaias wanted Justina so bad
and after being denied by her, he decided to attack her on night and
forcefully drag her to his house. His neighbors seen this happen and
saved her from him. So, in shame, he went to Cyprian to request his help
to make Justina his wife through his magic and black arts. Cyprian
promised Aglais that this was a task he could perform with great
success.
Cyprian then invoked a demon to capture the heart of Justina and make
her sin against the flesh. The demon spoke: "This deed is not difficult
for me,
because many times I have shaken cities, crumbled walls, destroyed
houses, caused the
shedding of blood and patricide, instilled hatred and great anger
between brothers and
spouses, and have brought to sin many who have given a vow of virginity.
In monks who have
settled in mountains and were accustomed to strict fasting and have
never even thought
about the flesh, I have instilled adulterous lust and instructed them to
serve fleshly
passions; people who have repented and turned away from sin, I have
converted back to evil
deeds; many chaste people I have thrown into fornication. Will I really
be unable to
incline this maiden to the love of Aglaias? Indeed, why do I speak? I
will swiftly show my
powers in very deed. Take this powder and give it to this youth; let him
sprinkle the house of Justina with it, and you
will see that what I have said will come to pass."
So Cyprian gave this powder to Aglaias and told him what to do. Aglaias
did what he was told and the demon then enter Justinas house and made
her to feel desires of the flesh. Having felt these desires, Justina
began to pray fervently to God to keep her from these wicked demons that
brought on these sinful desires. Then she made the sign of the cross
and the demon disappeared to return to Cyprian. Two more demons were
sent to Justina after this and even they returned to Cyprian to tell him
that they could not touch her because they could not stand in the midst
of the sign of the cross. Shortly after hearing this and becoming
agitated he tempted the Devil and mocked him, the Devil leaped at
Cyprian and strangled him, Cyprian made the sign of the cross and the
Devil retreated so Cyprian changed his ways and was converted to the
Catholic faith. Soon after he was baptized and became a Bishop and
dedicated his life to God. Every day he wept for his evil deeds until he
was martyred alongside Justina on the same day.
He traveled through Athens, Mount Olympus, Argos, Phrygia, Egypt, and
Chaldea throughout his life gaining Esoteric and Occult knowledge and
eventually compiled his own Grimoire called The Great Book of Saint
Cyprian
Feast Day: September 14th or the 26th
Patron Saint of: Magicians, Divination and Necromancers.
Color associated with him is Purple
He is associated with the number 9 or 7
due to how often he used it in his own workings and writings.
Herbs and Spices that he likes are High John the Conqueror, Allspice, Aloe, Basil, Copal, Rue, Hyssop, Nutmeg and Ginger.