John Chrysostom - Wikipedia The epithet Χρυσόστομος (Chrysostomos, anglicized as Chrysostom) means "golden-mouthed" in Greek and denotes his celebrated eloquence [2][8] Chrysostom was among the most prolific authors in the early Christian Church
Saint John Chrysostom | Biography, Writings, Influence, Feast Day . . . 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 Research Institute 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 All historic Christians still honor his accomplishments
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
St. John Chrysostom - Christian Classics Ethereal Library 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
St. John Chrysostom, Bishop and Doctor of the Church People came and the word began to spread: this preacher is “Chrysostom,” golden-mouthed His words were not easy, but they were like gold: clear and full of God’s light Day in and day out, he broke open the word for them, exhorted them, and called them out for their lack of love
Saint John Chrysostom - Franciscan Media Saint John Chrysostom, the great preacher of Antioch, was the victim of his own success Called to be a bishop, this simple monk found himself embroiled in the workings of the empire He, however, managed to stay focused on the needs of the Church
St. John Chrysostom - Catholic News Agency Born in Antioch, c 347, Saint 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