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      • John appealed his banishment to the bishop of Rome, Pope Innocent I; the latter, with the help of the Western emperor Honorius, attempted to intervene, but his efforts were brought to nothing by John’s enemies.
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  2. Sep 10, 2024 · John appealed his banishment to the bishop of Rome, Pope Innocent I; the latter, with the help of the Western emperor Honorius, attempted to intervene, but his efforts were brought to nothing by John’s enemies.

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  3. Faced with exile, John Chrysostom wrote an appeal for help to three churchmen: Pope Innocent I; Venerius, the bishop of Mediolanum ; and Chromatius, the bishop of Aquileia. [33] [34] [35] In 1872, church historian William Stephens wrote:

  4. 402 Group of Egyptian monks (the “Tall Brothers”) appeal to John for help. 403 John tried at the Synod of the Oak; convicted, deposed, and exiled; immediately recalled. 403–404 Homilies on ...

  5. Aug 27, 2021 · John came to the rescue by delivering a series of impassioned appeals for clemency. The sermons have been preserved as his Homilies on the Statues . Their rhetorical skill, fiery passion, and elegance caught the attention of the imperial court at Constantinople.

  6. Sep 3, 2019 · John Chrysostom was one of the most articulate and influential preachers of the early Christian church. A native of Antioch, Chrysostom was elected Patriarch of Constantinople in AD 398, although he was named to the post against his wishes.

  7. Chrysostom did not believe in abstract schemes; he had a fiery faith in the creative power of Christian love. It was for that reason that he became the teacher and prophet for all ages in the...

  8. Saint John Chrysostom is one of the Fathers of the Church and Doctor of the Catholic Church. Originally from Antioch, he was Archbishop of Constantinople in the fourth century. His remarkable work, including homilies and liturgies, have survived the centuries.

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