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His works for the Orthodox Church date from 1910 (the Liturgy) and 1915 (the Vespers), and although both are celebrated for their flavour and their fervour, they were rejected for their intended ...
St. John Chrysostom Orthodox Church ... In the Orthodox tradition, icons are picture Gospels and often called “windows into heaven.” Historically, the images communicated stories of the ...
Eastern Catholic and Orthodox churches still celebrate the “Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom” as their most common form of Eucharistic worship. In the West, he is numbered among the 33 ...
Saint John Chrysostom was a Father of the Church and a Patriarch of Constantinople. He was the author of the liturgy still celebrated in many Eastern churches. He died on November 14 ...
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