John Chrysostom - Wikipedia John Chrysostom ( ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm ; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος, Latin: Ioannes Chrysostomus; c 347 – 14 September 407) [6] was an important Church Father who served as archbishop of Constantinople
Saint John Chrysostom | Biography, Writings, Influence, Feast . . . St John Chrysostom (born 347 ce, Antioch, Syria—died September 14, 407, Comana, Helenopontus; Western feast day September 13; Eastern feast day November 13) was an early Church Father, biblical interpreter, and archbishop of Constantinople
Who was John Chrysostom? - GotQuestions. org John Chrysostom (c AD 347–407) was an Eastern church father and archbishop of Constantinople He was born in Syrian Antioch and named John; he was known as Chrysostomos (“golden-mouthed”) because of his excellent speaking ability
John Chrysostom: The Golden-Mouth Preacher - Christian . . . John Chrysostom (c 349–407) was the greatest preacher in the early church “Chrysostom,” meaning “golden-mouth,” was the name given to him by the church for his eloquent preaching about 150 years after his death
St. John Chrysostom - Saints Angels - Catholic Online St John, named Chrysostom (golden-mouthed) on account of his eloquence, came into the world of Christian parents, about the year 344, in the city of Antioch His mother, at the age of 20, was a model of virtue He studied rhetoric under Libanius, a pagan, the most famous orator of the age
John Chrysostom - OrthodoxWiki Our father among the saints John Chrysostom (347-407), Archbishop of Constantinople, was a notable Christian bishop and preacher from the fourth and fifth centuries in Syria and Constantinople
John Chrysostom, Early Church Preacher - Learn Religions John Chrysostom was one of the most articulate and influential preachers of the early Christian church A native of Antioch, Chrysostom was elected Patriarch of Constantinople in AD 398, although he was named to the post against his wishes
Saint Spotlight – St. John Chrysostom - The Catholic Witness Born in Antioch, c 347, St John Chrysostom (“Golden-mouthed”) was perhaps the greatest preacher in the history of the Church, thus the name given him, and the most prominent Greek father of the Church
John Chrysostom - Christianity Today Eloquent and uncompromising preaching was typical of John and earned him the name history would remember him by: Chrysostomos—"golden mouth " But his preaching, though considered the best in
St. John Chrysostom | EWTN John -- whose surname "Chrysostom" occurs for the first time in the "Constitution" of Pope Vigilius (cf P L , LX, 217) in the year 553 -- is generally considered the most prominent doctor of the Greek Church and the greatest preacher ever heard in a Christian pulpit