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      • In his commentary on Genesis, in meditating on God's eight acts in the sequence of six days, Chrysostom desired to restore the faithful from the creation to the Creator: "It is a great good", he said, "to know the creature from the Creator", He shows us the beauty of the creation and God's transparency in his creation, which thus becomes, as it were, a "ladder" to ascend to God in order to know him.
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  2. 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.

  3. Mar 2, 2001 · Prayer is the light of the soul, giving us true knowledge of God. It is a link mediating between God and man. By prayer the soul is borne up to heaven and in a marvellous way embraces the Lord. This meeting is like that of an infant crying on its mother, and seeking the best of milk.

    • The Litany of Peace Or Great Litany
    • The Prayer of The First Antiphon
    • The Small Litany
    • The Prayer of The Second Antiphon
    • The Prayer of The Third Antiphon
    • The Entrance Prayer
    • The Prayer of The Trisagion Hymn
    • The Epistle
    • The Prayer of The Holy Gospel
    • The Holy Gospel

    The people respond with Lord, have mercy, after each petition. Deacon:In peace, let us pray to the Lord. For the peace from above and for the salvation of our souls, let us pray to the Lord. For the peace of the whole world, for the stability of the holy churches of God, and for the unity of all, let us pray to the Lord. For this holy house and for...

    Priest (in a low voice): Lord, our God, Whose dominion is incomparable and glory incomprehensible; Whose mercy is immeasurable, and love for mankind ineffable: Look upon us and upon this holy house in Your loving-kindness, and grant to us and to those who pray with us Your abundant mercy and compassion. And he intones: For to You belong all glory, ...

    Deacon:Again and again, in peace, let us pray to the Lord. People:Lord, have mercy. Deacon:Help us, save us, have mercy on us, and protect us, O God, by Your grace. Commemorating our most holy, pure, blessed, and glorious Lady, the Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, with all the saints, let us commend ourselves and one another and our whole life to Ch...

    Priest (in a low voice): Lord, our God, save Your people and bless Your inheritance. Protect the fullness of Your Church. Sanctify those who love the beauty of Your house. Glorify them in return by Your divine power, and forsake us not who have set our hope in You. And he exclaims: For Yours is the dominion, and Yours is the Kingdom and the power a...

    Priest (in a low voice): Lord, You have granted us to offer these common prayers in unison and have promised that when two or three agree in Your name, You will grant their requests. Fulfill now, O Lord, the petitions of Your servants as may be of benefit to them, granting us in the present age the knowledge of Your truth, and in the age to come et...

    Priest (in a low voice): Master, Lord our God, Who has established the orders and hosts of angels and archangels in heaven to minister to Your glory, grant that holy angels may enter with us, that together we may celebrate and glorify Your goodness. For to You belong all glory, honor, and worship, to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit...

    Priest (in a low voice): O Holy God, Who is resting among the holy ones, praised by the Seraphim with the thrice-holy voice, glorified by the Cherubim, and worshiped by every celestial power, You have brought all things into being out of nothing. You have created man according to Your image and likeness and adorned him with all the gifts of Your gr...

    When the Trisagion Hymn is concluded, the Reader intones the Prokeimenon of the Epistle. Deacon:Let us be attentive. The Reader intones the verse of the Prokeimenon. Deacon:Wisdom. The Reader identifies the Epistle reading. Deacon:Let us be attentive. The Reader reads the specified Apostolic reading.

    Priest (in a low voice): Shine in our hearts, O Master Who loves mankind, the pure light of Your divine knowledge, and open the eyes of our mind that we may comprehend the proclamations of Your Gospels. Instill in us also reverence for Your blessed commandments so that, having trampled down all carnal desires, we may lead a spiritual life, both thi...

    Priest:Wisdom. Arise. Let us hear the Holy Gospel. Peace be with all. People:And with your spirit. Deacon: The reading is from the Holy Gospel according to (Matthew, Mark, Luke or John). Priest:Let us be attentive. People:Glory to You, O Lord, glory to You. And the Deacon intones the prescribed pericope of the Holy Gospel. After the reading of the ...

  4. Light of Light, true God of true God, begotten, not created, of one essence with the Father, through whom all things were made. For us and for our salvation, He came down from heaven and was incarnate by the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became man.

  5. Sep 5, 2024 · St. John Chrysostom. Feast Day: September 13. From CNA “If the Lord should give you power to raise the dead, He would give much less than He does when he bestows suffering. By miracles you would make yourself debtor to Him, while by suffering He may become debtor to you.

  6. 6 days ago · Saint John Chrysostom (Golden-mouthed) was perhaps the greatest preacher in the history of the Church, thus the name given him, and the most prominent Greek father of the Church.

  7. Oct 10, 2024 · St. John Chrysostom. “If the Lord should give you power to raise the dead, He would give much less than He does when he bestows suffering. By miracles you would make...

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