Juan Crisostomo
Appearance
(Idinirekta mula saJohn Chrysostom)
Saint John Chrysostom | |
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East: GreatHierarchand Ecumenical Teacher West:BishopandDoctor of the Church | |
Ipinanganak | c. 347[1] Antioch |
Namatay | 14 September 407[2] ComanainPontus[3] |
Benerasyon sa | Eastern Orthodoxy Roman Catholicism Eastern Catholic Churches Anglicanism Lutheranism Oriental Orthodoxy |
Kapistahan | Eastern Orthodoxy 13 November (Accession to the archbishopric of Constantinople) 27 January (Translation ofRelics) 30 January (Three Holy Hierarchs) Western Christianity 13 September (Repose—transferred from 14 September) |
Katangian | Vested as aBishop,holding aGospel Bookorscroll,right hand raised inblessing.He is depicted as emaciated from fasting, a high forehead, balding with dark hair and small beard.Symbols:beehive,a whitedove,apan,[4]chaliceon abible,penandinkhorn |
Patron | Constantinople,education,epilepsy,lecturers,orators,preachers[4] |
SiJuan Crisostomo(c. 347–407,Griyego:Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος) angArsobispongConstantinopleat isang mahalagangama ng simbahan.Siya ay pinararangalan saSimbahang Silangang Ortodoksoat mgaSimbahang Silangang Katolikobilang isang santo at ibinibilang saTatlong Banal na Hierarkokasama ninaBasilio ng CaesareaatGregorio ng Nazianzus.
Mga sanggunian[baguhin|baguhin ang wikitext]
- ↑The date of John's birth is disputed. For a discussion see Robert Carter, "The Chronology of St. John Chrysostom's Early Life", inTraditio18:357–64 (1962) Jean Dumortier, "La valeur historique du dialogue de Palladius et la chronologie de saint Jean Chrysostome", inMélanges de science religieuse,8:51–56 (1951). Carter dates his birth to the year 349. See also Robert Louis Wilken,John Chrysostom and the Jews: Rhetoric and Reality in the Late Fourth Century,(Berkeley: University of California Press:1983), p.5.
- ↑"St John Chrysostom" profile,Catholic Encyclopedia(seehere); hinango noong 20 Marso 2007.
- ↑Newadvent.org
- ↑4.04.1Catholic-forum.com
Mga pamagat ng Simbahang Ortodokso | ||
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Sinundan: Nectarius |
Arsobispo ng Constantinople 398–404 |
Susunod: Arsacius ng Tarsus |