
John Chrysostom
John Chrysostom (; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος; c. 347 – 14 September 407 AD) was an important Early Church Father who served as Archbishop of Constantinople. He is known for his preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, his Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom, and his ascetic sensibilities. The epithet Χρυσόστομος (Chrysostomos, anglicized as Chrysostom) means “golden-mouthed” in Greek and denotes his celebrated eloquence. Chrysostom was among the most prolific authors in the early Christian Church.
He is honoured as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches, as well as in some others. The Eastern Orthodox, together with the Byzantine Catholics, hold him in special regard as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs (alongside Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus). The feast days of John Chrysostom in the Eastern Orthodox Church are 14 September, 13 November and 27 January. In the Roman Catholic Church he is recognized as a Doctor of the Church. Because the date of his death is occupied by the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (14 September), the General Roman Calendar celebrates him since 1970 on the previous day, 13 September; from the 13th century to 1969 it did so on 27 January, the anniversary of the translation of his body to Constantinople. Of other Western churches, including Anglican provinces and Lutheran churches, some commemorate him on 13 September, others on 27 January. John Chrysostom is honored on the calendars of the Church of England and the Episcopal Church on 13 September. The Coptic Church also recognizes him as a saint (with feast days on 16 Thout and 17 Hathor).
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- Other Names :Aranyszájú Szent János,Eoin Criosastam,Evvan Krysostomos,Gioan Kim Khẩu,Giovanni Crisostomo,Giuanne Crisostomo,Ioan Aurenau,Ioan Gură de Aur,Ioannes Chrysostomus,Jan Chryzostom,Jan Zlatoústý,Janez Zlatousti,Jean Chrysostome,Jean Chrysostoume,Jehannes Krysostomos,Joan Crisòstom,Joan Krisostomo,Joani Crizòstomo,Joans Hrizostoms,Johannes Chrysostomos,Johannes Chrysostomus,Johannes Khrysostomos,Johano Krizostomo,John Chrysostom,Jonas Auksaburnis,Jovan Hrizostom,Jovan Zlatousti,João Crisóstomo,Juan Crisostomo,Juan Crisóstomo,Ján Zlatoústy,Shën Gjoni Gojëarti,Sveti Ivan Zlatousti,Xoán Crisóstomo,Xuan Crisóstomu,Yohane Krisostomo,Yohanes Krisostomus,Yohannes Xrisostomos,Ġwanni Kriżostmu,İoannis Hrisostomos,Ιωάννης ο Χρυσόστομος,Іаан Златавуст,Іван Золотоустий,Јован Златоуст,Јован Златоусти,Иоанн Златоуст,Йоан Златоуст,Ян Златавуст,Հովհան Ոսկեբերան,Յովհաննէս Ոսկեբերան,יוחנן כריסוסטומוס,جان کریسوستوم,يوحنا ذهبي الفم,يوحنا فم الذهب,یوحنا کریسوستوم,یوحەنانی دەمزێڕین,ܐܝܘܐܢܢܝܣ ܦܘܡܐ ܕܕܗܒܐ,யோவான் கிறிசோஸ்தோம்,ഇവാനീസ് ക്രിസോസ്തമസ്,ජෝන් ක්රිසොස්ටොම්,จอห์น คริสซอสตอม,იოანე ოქროპირი,约翰一世,约翰一世 (君士坦丁堡大主教),金口イオアン,金口聖若望,요한네스 크리소스토모스
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- Born on 14 September