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 Cross, F. L. (1951), St. Cyril of Jerusalem's Lectures on the Christian Sacraments: The Procatechesis and the Five Mystagogical Catecheses
 McCauley, S. J. and Stephenson, A. A. (1969),  Cyril of Jerusalem, Works, Volume 1 (Fathers of the Church (Paperback)) (Protocatechesis, Lectures 1 - 12)
 McCauley, S. J. and Stephenson A. A. (1970), Cyril of Jerusalem, Works, Volume 2 (Fathers of the Church (Paperback)) (Lectures 13 - 18, Mystagogical Lectures, Sermon on the Paralytic, Letter to Constantius, Fragments)
 Reischl, W. C. and Rupp J. (1848, 1860), Cyrilli Hierosolymarum Archiepiscopi Opera Quae Supersunt Omnia (Greek texts)
 Telfer, W. (1955), Cyril of Jerusalem and Nemesius of Emesa
 Yarnold, E. SJ (2000) Cyril of Jerusalem (The Early Church Fathers) (Translations of: Letter to Constantius, Homily on the Paralytic by the Pool, Procatechesis, Catechesis 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, Mystagogic Catechesis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
 
 
         
    STUDIES    
         
 Baldovin, J. F. (1989), Liturgy in Ancient Jerusalem (Gorgias Liturgical Studies)
 Day, J. (2007), The Baptismal Liturgy of Jerusalem (Liturgy, Worship & Society Series)
 Doval, A. J. (2001) Cyril of Jerusalem, Mystagogue: The Authorship of the Mystagogic Catecheses (Patristic Monograph Series) (v. 17)
 Drijvers, J. W. (2004), Cyril Of Jerusalem: Bishop And City (Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae)
 Gregg, R. C. (1985), Arianism: Historical and Theological Reassessments: Papers from The Ninth International Conference on Patristic Studies (Patristic Monograph) (See pages 85 - 109: Cyril of Jerusalem and the Arians.)
 Stephenson, A. A. (1954) The Lenten catechetical syllabus in fourth-century Jerusalem (See pages 103 - 14.)