With St. John Chrysostom (c. 347-407) we have the first homily per se on the Transfiguration of Christ: Homilia 56 in Matthaeum.[1] This is the first extensive treatment of the Transfiguration since ...
Is there anyone who is a devout lover of God? Let them enjoy this beautiful bright festival! Is there anyone who is a grateful servant? Let them rejoice and enter into the joy of their Lord!
The zealous and upright Chrysostom's unsparing censures of the lax morals in the imperial city stung the vain Eudoxia; through Theophilus' plottings and her collaboration, Saint John was banished to ...
Whoever loves, understands what I say.” -Saint John Chrysostom Born in Antioch, c. 347; died at Commana in Pontus, 14 September, 407. Saint John Chrysostom (Golden-mouthed) was perhaps the ...
His liturgy, which we respectfully chant on Sundays ... It is impossible to cover the entire life of St John Chrysostom in a few pages. However apart from providing a very brief outline of his life, ...
The zealous and upright Chrysostom's unsparing censures of the lax morals in the imperial city stung the vain Eudoxia; through Theophilus' plottings and her collaboration, Saint John was banished to ...