Feast Day

September 13

The Church celebrates John Chrysostom on September 13.

John Chrysostom

John Chrysostom

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John Chrysostom — whose name means 'golden-mouthed' in Greek — was the Archbishop of Constantinople and the most celebrated preacher of the early Eastern Church, whose sermons drew ordinary citizens and whose unsparing criticism of Empress Eudoxia and corrupt clergy sent him into exile twice. He died on a forced march in 407, but his words outlasted every emperor who persecuted him.