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!
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 ...
Endeared as one of the four great doctors of the Church, St. John Chrysostom was born in 347 in Antioch ... included the moving sermon that is heard at Easter Sunday services. The loss of his sermons ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury has used his Easter sermons to say "we must not lose heart" over the war in Ukraine or the situation in Israel and Palestine. Preaching at Canterbury Cathedral on ...
At the end of the Liturgy, a part of the marvelous festival sermon of Saint Chrysostom is read ... The Scripture readings for the Divine Liturgy are: Acts 1:1-8 and John 1:1-17. On Easter Sunday ...
It is also on this day that the Triodion is introduced, a liturgical book that contains the services from this Sunday, the tenth before Pascha (Easter), to Great and ... with the Divine Liturgy of ...
On that day, according to tradition, the church announced the date of Easter for the current ... water was first mentioned in the sermons of John Chrysostom (IV century). In Russia, on January ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury has opened his Easter sermon with a message about King ... the Archbishop of Wales Andrew John called for an end to the "futile" war in Gaza. "[I hope] that all ...
History in Fourth-Century Greek Catechists. Vox Patrum, Vol. 91, Issue. , p. 235. This book is the first major study of providence in the thought of John Chrysostom, a popular preacher in Syrian ...
BEHOLD a new and wondrous mystery. My ears resound to the Shepherd’s song, piping no soft melody, but chanting full forth a heavenly hymn. The Angels sing. The Archangels blend their voice in harmony.