St. John Chrysostom (ca. 347-407) was the archbishop of Constantinople, and was given the Greek surname, Chrysostomos, by his contemporaries, which means “golden-mouthed,” for the beauty of his preaching. Churches in both the East and the West honor him as a saint.
This compilation contains the following writings:
Contents:
Treatise on the Priesthood.
An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall.
Letter to a Young Widow.
Homilies on S. Ignatius and S. Babylas.
Concerning Lowliness of Mind.
Instructions to Catechumens
Three Homilies Concerning...
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