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    John Chrysostom (/ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm/; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος, Latin: Ioannes Chrysostomus; c. 347 – 14 September 407 AD) was an important Early...
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  • John Chrysostom is the most celebrated divine liturgy in the Byzantine Rite. It is named after its core part, the anaphora attributed to Saint John Chrysostom...
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    located in Wallingford, including Wallingford Presbyterian Church, St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church on Providence Road and the Foundry Church, near Media...
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    Diodorus of Tarsus, Theodore of Mopsuestia, John Chrysostom, Cyril of Alexandria, Maximus the Confessor, and John of Damascus. Justin Martyr was an early...
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  • Athanasius of Alexandria, Jerome, Eusebius of Emesa, Gregory of Nyssa, and John Chrysostom, among others. Athanasius of Alexandria was a fourth century writer...
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  • Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom or Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom may refer to: Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom, the primary worship service...
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    Epistles, and Gospels were read in that order, followed by a sermon. John Chrysostom is recognized as one of the greatest preachers of this age. His sermons...
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    III, 22). In the Byzantine Church, three Doctors were pre-eminent: John Chrysostom, Basil the Great, and Gregory of Nazianzus. The feasts of these three...
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    John Chrysostom in Wallingford and Nativity BVM School in Media. Originally Nativity BVM was to be the location of the merged school, but St. John Chrystosom...
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  • Gaudentius speak. Gaudentius and the Archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom, were friends; the two may have met at Antioch. Gaudentius joined a...
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  • Apocalypse of John, Greek apocalypse The Apocalypse of John Chrysostom, also called the Second Apocryphal Apocalypse of John, Greek The Apocalypse of John the Little...
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  • expulsion of John Chrysostom. He was the brother of Nectarius, Chrysostom's predecessor, and had served as archpresbyter under Chrysostom. In earlier life...
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    Constantinople for his Gothic mercenaries, following the advice of John Chrysostom, the Archbishop of Constantinople. By July 400, the actions of Gainas...
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    Pseudo-Chrysostom is the designation used for the anonymous authors of texts falsely or erroneously attributed to John Chrysostom (died 407). Most such...
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    attempting to expand his influence. As Empress, she came into conflict with John Chrysostom, the Patriarch of Constantinople, who denounced imperial and clerical...
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    poured out against anyone; it is poured out for many, for all. St. John Chrysostom delivered a series of eight homilies to his Antioch congregation directed...
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  • St. John Chrysostom Church could refer to: St. John Chrysostom Church (Delafield, Wisconsin). St. John Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church in Pittsburgh...
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  • The Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Russian: Литургия святого Иоанна Златоуста, Liturgiya svyatogo Ioanna Zlatousta) is an a cappella choral composition...
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    Catholic Churches have given him, together with Gregory of Nazianzus and John Chrysostom, the title of Great Hierarch. He is recognized as a Doctor of the Church...
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  • Constantinople before it was superseded in the common use by the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. From this texts derives all the versions used in the Byzantine Rite...
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    on January 27 is celebrated the translation of the relics of St. John Chrysostom from the Armenian village of Comana (where he died in exile in 407)...
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    until the consummation of the age. In the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom an epiclesis is present (explicit); the priest says: Priest: Again...
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    the Saturnalia in late December. A Christian treatise attributed to John Chrysostom and dating to the early fourth century AD associates Jesus's birth...
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    tradition" section), the Hoole translation has "having become a herald". John Chrysostom indicated that Paul preached in Spain: "For after he had been in Rome...
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    "Choir-director," or lead singer. John Meyendorff, a 20th century Orthodox scholar, states, "[T]he great Cappadocians, St. John Chrysostom, and St. Augustine all...
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  • Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op. 31 (Russian: Литургия Иоанна Златоуста), is a 1910 musical work by Sergei Rachmaninoff, one of his two major unaccompanied...
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  • Adversus Judaeos (category John Chrysostom)
    "against the Jews") are a series of fourth century homilies by Saint John Chrysostom directed to members of the church of Antioch of his time, who continued...
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  • episcopal throne in March 406. He is known for having been an opponent of John Chrysostom whom he helped depose, and having rebuilt the small church that was...
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  • Church". John Chrysostom and other church fathers went further in their condemnation; the Catholic editor Paul Harkins wrote that St. John Chrysostom's anti-Jewish...
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  • healer John Chrysostom (c. 340–407), Antiochene Archbishop of Constantinople John Cassian (360–435), probably Scythia-Minor priest and abbot John and Paul...
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