- John
Chrysostom (/ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm/; Gr****: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος, Latin:
Ioannes Chrysostomus; c. 347 – 14
September 407) was an
important Church...
- Dio
Chrysostom (/ˈdiːoʊ ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm/;
Ancient Gr****: Δίων Χρυσόστομος Dion Chrysostomos), Dio of
Prusa or Coccei**** Dio (c. 40 – c. 115 AD)...
- Respectively,
these Christian names refer to the
following Saints: John
Chrysostom,
Wolfgang of Regensburg, and Theophilus.
Mozart used, at
different times...
- Pseudo-
Chrysostom is the
designation used for the
anonymous authors of
texts falsely or
erroneously attributed to John
Chrysostom (died 407). Most such...
- The
Liturgy of
Saint John
Chrysostom is the most
celebrated divine liturgy in the
Byzantine Rite. It is
named after its core part, the
anaphora attributed...
- 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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Philipose Mar
Chrysostom Mar
Thoma XX (born
Philip Oommen; 27
April 1918 – 5 May 2021) was an
Indian prelate who
served as
Metropolitan of the Malankara...
- Nyssa),
Peter of Sebaste,
Diodorus of Tarsus,
Theodore of Mopsuestia, John
Chrysostom,
Cyril of Alexandria,
Maximus the Confessor, and John of Damascus. In...
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condemned and
deposed John
Chrysostom as
Patriarch of Constantinople. This council,
organized by his enemies,
deposed John
Chrysostom,
patriarch of Constantinople...
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explanation of a
sacred doctrine" or text. The
works of
Origen and John
Chrysostom (known as
Paschal Homily) are
considered exemplary forms of Christian...