Translation the Relics of John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople (27 January) | Orthodox Times (En)
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The transfer of the relics of Saint John Chrysostom marks one of the most disturbing attempts to repair an injustice in the history of the Church related to imperial power, an open wound that remained officially unrecognized for a long time. It was not a simple ceremonial gesture, limited to moving a body from one place to another, but the belated expression of a conscience that understood that the exile of a righteous hierarch, for the guilt of…
Translation the Relics of John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople (27 January) | Orthodox Times (en)
The memory of this luminary of the Church is celebrated on November 13 and January 30, but on this date the Church celebrates the translation of his honorable relics from the Georgian village of Comana, where he had reposed in exile, to Constantinople, where he had previously governed the Church. Thirty years after the death of St. John, Patriarch Proclus delivered a homily in memory of his spiritual father and teacher. He so inflamed the love o…
Orthodox calendar for January 27, 2026. The Orthodox Church celebrates the Day of Remembrance of the transfer of the relics of St. John the Gold-mouthed. History of the holiday, folk signs and strong prayer for believers
Tuesday, January 27, 2026, marks the celebration of the Transfer of the Relics of Saint John Chrysostom, a saint with whom people are generally less familiar.
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