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Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople
Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople is one of the Three Great Ecumenical Doctors or Holy Heirarchs or Holy Bishops.
Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom was a great theologian, writer, and orator. He is honored for being the author of a Divine Liturgy and revered as a Doctor of the Church for his
profound theological teachings in his sermons (homilies) delivered in Antioch and
in Constantinople and his books. More information about his sermons and writings is at the end of this page.
Pascha Homily
Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom's Pascha Homily is read by every priest every Pascha every year.
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Biography
13 November, 25 January, and 30 January - In 344 or 347, Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom was born in Antioch of Syria.
St. John was baptized by Melece, Patriarch / Batriyark of Antioch.
About 374-375, St. John was in the solitudes around Antioch.
He was ordained a deacon in 381 by the same Patriarch and a priest in 386 by Patriarch Flavian. He preached and commented on the entire Bible in the presence of that Patriarch. He served in Antioch.
In 397, St. John was elected patriarch of Constantinople by all the bishops and by order of Emperor Arcadius.
In 398, he was consecrated bishop.
He suffered a series of exiles.
Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom died on Sept. 14, 407, the Great Feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Lifegiving Cross, so the anniversary of his death is celebrated on 13 Nov.

Name
St. John is called "Chrysostom" because he was a great preacher. "Chrysostom" means
"golden-mouthed" in Greek. This name was given to him because of his powerful
and eloquent preaching. St. John was such a great speaker that the services
at which he preached attracted huge crowds seeking inspiration and / or
entertainment.
Divine Liturgy
A Divine Liturgy is named after Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom. This Divine Liturgy is celebrated most of the time. In "Great Lent and on very special feasts, the Divine Liturgy of Our Father among the Saints Basil the Great is celebrated.
Feast Days
Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom
13 November - Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom
Transfer of the Remains of Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople
27 January - In 438, thirty-three years after his death, the Remains of Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom were transferred from Coman of Armenia to Constantinople.
Our Fathers among the Saints Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom; Great Ecumenical Doctors or Holy Heirarchs or Holy Bishops
30 January - In Constantinople, a quarrel about which of the three theologians was the greatest was happening. In 1100, Our Fathers among the Saints Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom appeared to Patriarch John in a dream and asked him institute one feast for all of them because they were equal before Holy God.
Troparion
13 November - Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom (tone 8)
The grace that shines forth from your mouth like a torch has enlightened the whole universe, bestowed treasures of generosity upon the world, and shown us the eminence of humility. While you teach us by your words, Father John Chrysostom, pray to the Word, Christ our God, that He may save our souls.
30 January - Three Great Ecumenical Doctors or Holy Heirarchs or Holy Bishops (tone1)
30 January - The Three Great Ecumenical Doctors or Holy hierarchs or Holy Bishops (tone 1)
Let us all come together to honor with hymn and song the three great Satellites of the Holy Trinity, the Sun, enlightening the universe with the beams of their divine doctrine, flowing with honey-like rivers of wisdom, refreshing deserts with streams of God-knowledge: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom, the famous preacher. Let us sing in hymns our love for their teachings, for they constantly intercede for us before the Holy Trinity.
More information
Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom Catholic Encyclopedia
About Us Please page down to St. John, St. John's Chrysostom Melkite Church, Atlanta, GA
St. John Chrysostom Saint Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Click on Feasts of Major Saints
Melkite History St. John Chrysostom Our Lady of Redemption, Warren, Michigan
The Fathers of the Church Please page down to Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom.
The three Holy Hierarchs, Fathers of the Church, Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom Saint Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Click on Feasts of Major Saints
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The three Holy Hierarchs, Fathers of the Church, Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom Saint Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Click on Feasts of Major Saints
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