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  1. 4 days ago · In his homily, Saint John Chrysostom addresses love between husbands and wives. One excerpt discusses the words a young husband should say to his wife. Chrysostom emphasizes the eternal over the temporal–putting one’s spouse before all other riches and placing Christ at the center of the relationship.

  2. 3 days ago · St. John Chrysostom, a doctor of the Church and the patron saint of preachers, pointed out that Christ, seeking to save Thomas’ soul, appeared to him showing him his wounds.

  3. 3 days ago · St John Chrysostom says that the angels surround the priest, and the whole sanctuary is filled with angels honoring Christ, present in the Eucharist. He adds that we, though lowly, have been deemed worthy to join the powers of Heaven in the worship of the Lord.

  4. 3 days ago · And the homily of our father among the saints, John Chrysostom: This word was spoken in Antioch, where the relics of the martyr rested and the temple bore his name. The memory of St. Julian is on June 21. 1. If on earth such honors are given to martyrs, what crowns are woven in heaven for the saints?

  5. 4 days ago · Lessons 4-6 from the Divine Office of the Feast of the Most Precious Blood Of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Homily to the Neophytes by St. John Chrysostom. . Wouldst thou learn the power of the Blood of Christ? Then let us look at the figure thereof, by calling to mind the ancient type written in the ancient Scriptures. In Egypt, at midnight, God threatened the Egyptians with the tenth plague, by which their first-born should perish, because they kept in captivity his first-born people. But, lest ...

  6. 1 day ago · Homily on Genesis 1 and Fasting by St. John Chrysostom. 13 min read. 3 years ago trueorthodox. 1. The announcement of Lent is to be welcomed with joy, because it is a remedy for the ills of our souls. Fasting and abstinence produce an infinity of goods, while intemperance has brought into the world sin and death. – 2.

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  8. 1 day ago · “How many of you say: I should like to see His face, His garments, His shoes. You do see Him, you touch Him, you eat Him. He gives Himself to you, not only that you may see Him, but also to be your food and nourishment.” – St. John Chrysostom . Caroline Perkins, ChurchPOP “God dwells in our midst, in the Blessed Sacrament of the altar.”