It was founded in 1910 and dedicated in 1911, from the website History of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, past and present:
STS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS CHURCH
The arrival of Rev. James Cherne in Sheboygan was in March, 1910, and his mission here was to found a Slavonic Catholic church, in which he was successful. He organized the church with a large congregation and built a beautiful stone edifice for religious purposes on New Jersey Avenue, near South Eighth Street, which was dedicated by Bishop Kodelka, of Milwaukee, on November 26, 1911. He still presides over the spiritual destinies of Sts. Cyril and Methodius church parish.
St Methodius and St Cyril.
Cyril and Methodius
Cyril Methodius Jansky has written: 'Principles of radiotelegraphy' -- subject(s): Telegraph, Wireless, Wireless Telegraph
Roman Catholic Answer: Cyril and Methodius (Cyril was the name that Constantine took in religion) were missionaries to the Slavs and translated the Bible and the Mass into, what is now called Old Church Slavonic. They even developed an alphabet for this task.
They invented an alphabet for the Slavic language's.
Cyril and Methodius were brothers who were Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries. They are credited with creating the Glagolitic alphabet and translating the Bible into the Old Church Slavonic language, spreading Christianity among the Slavic peoples. They are considered the patron saints of Europe for their efforts in spreading Christianity and promoting literacy among the Slavic people.
They were brothers and 9th century missionaries.
The Apostles to the Slavs are Byzantine missionaries were the brothers Cyril and Methodius.
The Apostles to the Slavs
St. Methodius is the patron saint of: * ecumenism * unity of the Eastern and Western Churches * Bohemia * Bulgaria * Czech Republic * Czechoslovakia * Europe * Moravia * Yugoslavia * Saints Cyril and Methodius of Toronto, Ontario, diocese of
It helped to develop a functioning dual patriarchy.
They were brothers and 9th century missionaries.They were brothers and 9th century missionaries.