Ascetic Life
Cyril's discipline is notable for having begun in the world rather than in the cloister. Married and a father, and for a time employed as a sailor, he nonetheless adopted a strict regimen of self-restraint, limiting his diet and his manner of life and setting aside a small cell within his own house for prayer. His weekly devotion is said to have included a walk every Friday from his home village to attend the service at the Church of St. Mary of Blachernae in Constantinople.
His later life as a monastic continued this severity. He was associated with a monastery in his native village and was widely regarded as a man of prayer and ascetic accomplishment, drawing visitors from the capital who sought his counsel.