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    ARMENIA MARKS COMMEMORATION DAY OF ST. JOHN THE CHRYSOSTOM

    Aysor
    Oct 29 2009
    Armenia

    Today Armenian Apostolic Church marks the commemoration day of St. John
    the Chrysostom.

    Pontiff St. John the Chrysostom is one of the most prominent and
    gracious Fathers of the Universal Church. He was born in Antioch, in
    347 AD. He has studied in the Theological School of Antioch and has
    advanced his skills in rhetoric art in the School of Libanios. Since
    the young age he has led an ascetic life. In 381 AD he has been
    ordained as deacon by Meletios of Antioch and in 386 he has been
    ordained as priest by Flavianos. Thanks to his brilliant and eloquent
    speeches and sermons he has deserved the title "Chrysostom".

    In 398 AD he is elected the Patriarch of Constantinople against his
    will and zealously initiates renovation and reconstruction works of
    the capital city, which was far from the Christian mode of life and
    lived immoral life full of conflicts and disputes. Amorality and
    religious indifference were dominant among the people, the court
    and the clergy. St. John the Chrysostom condemns and criticizes all
    forms and manifestations of amorality and for criticism he raises the
    Queen Eudoxia's anger. The Patriarch Theophilos of Alexandria also,
    who wished to become the Patriarch of Constantinople, also stands
    against St. John the Chrysostom. Basing on groundless slander and
    calumny by the ecclesiastical council held in 403 AD., an order
    is issued to exile the saint. However, during the night of exile
    such terrible earthquake and fires happen that the Queen calls the
    Patriarch back to his residence. St. John the Chrysostom continues to
    criticize the wrong and immoral mode of life of the court. Ignoring
    the people's sympathy towards the Patriarch and the protection of the
    Western Church, the King Arkadios and the Queen Eudoxia again issue
    an order to exile the saint. The saint is exiled to Pontos and is
    martyred in the town Komana. His last words are: "Glory to You, God,
    glory to You, glory to You to for everything." The saint's remains
    are buried in the Church of St. Apostles, of Constantinople, in 438 AD.

    St. John the Chrysostom is the author of many interpretations,
    speeches, odes, epistles and letters, which have positively influenced
    on the history of the Christian mind. His works have been translated
    into Armenian still during his life.
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