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A selection of sermons, homilies, and pastoral letters by St. John Chrysostom that combines biblical exposition, moral teaching, and liturgical reflection. The opening section presents sermon-length meditations on Christian conduct, charity, suffering, and the resurrection; the middle portion treats ecclesiastical subjects such as priestly authority, the Eucharist, and the veneration of martyrs; the final section gathers personal correspondence, administrative letters, and a short biographical overview, offering both spiritual guidance and practical insight into pastoral ministry.

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Saint John Chrysostom

Saint John Chrysostom was an early Church Father and a prominent theologian known for his eloquent preaching and public speaking. He served as the Archbishop of Constantinople and is recognized for his contributions to Christian liturgy and homiletics. His works often emphasized moral integrity and social justice, making him a significant figure in the development of Christian thought. One of his notable works is "Leaves from St. John Chrysostom," which reflects his insights and teachings. Chrysostom's legacy continues to influence Christian doctrine and practice, earning him the title 'Chrysostom,' meaning 'golden-mouthed' in Greek.

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