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/kris"euh steuhm, kri sos"teuhm/, n.Saint John, A.D. 347?-407, ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople.
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Chrysostom — [kris′əs təm] Saint John (A.D. 347? 407); Gr. church father: archbishop of Constantinople (398 404): his day is Sept. 13 … English World dictionary
Chrysostom — /ˈkrɪsəstəm/ (say krisuhstuhm) noun → John Chrysostom …
Chrysostom, Saint John — • Long biographical article on this bishop and Doctor of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Chrysostom Blashkevich — Chrysostom Blashkevich, OSB (1915 1981) was a Benedictine monk of Russian origin. Blashkevich was born in a Russian Orthodox family. During the II World War was recruited into the Soviet Army, where turned his coat and served as interpreter in… … Wikipedia
Chrysostom, Saint John — born 347, Antioch, Syria died Sept. 14, 407, Comana, Helenopontus; Western feast day September 13; Eastern feast day November 13 Early Church Father, biblical interpreter, and archbishop of Constantinople. He was raised as a Christian and lived… … Universalium
Chrysostom Monastery — General view of the Chrysostom Monastery in 1882. The Chrysostom Monastery (Russian: Златоустовский монастырь) was a monastery in Moscow. It was consecrated to Saint John Chrysostom (Russian: Ivan Zlatoust). The cloister to the east from the… … Wikipedia
Chrysostom, John — (c. 347–407) Saint and Patriarch. Chrysostom was born and educated in Antioch. After a time as a hermit, he gained fame as a preacher (the name Chrysostom means ‘golden mouthed’). Between 386 and 398 he delivered a series of homilies on… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Chrysostom, John — (345–407) Early Church Father. Born into a pagan family in Antioch, Chrysostom was baptized in 373, ordained in 384, and rose to become archbishop of Constantinople. A persuasive preacher, beloved of the masses, he was dubbed Chrysostomos,… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Chrysostom,Saint John — Chry·sos·tom (krĭsʹəs təm, krĭ sŏsʹ ), Saint John. A.D. 347? 407. Antioch born Greek prelate whose eloquent sermons earned him the name Chrysostom, “golden mouthed.” As patriarch of Constantinople (from 398), his oratory against corruption… … Universalium
Chrysostom — biographical name Saint John circa 347 407 church father & patriarch of Constantinople … New Collegiate Dictionary