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St. John Chrysostom

St. John Chrysostom was an important Early Church Father who served as archbishop of Constantinople. He was born approximately 347 AD, and died in the year 407.

He was known for his preaching and public speaking, (the word chrysostom means golden-tongued).  He was one of the most prolific authors in the early Christian Church.  He died when his enemies forced him to travel on foot in cold weather.

 

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St. Peter's Cathedral and its All Souls Chapel
  1. The Chapel
  2. St. Athansius
  3. Archangel Michael stained glass
  4. St. Jerome
  5. St. Ambrose
  6. Blessed Virgin Mary and Christ stained glass
  7. St. Augustine of Hippo
  8. St. John Chrysostom
  9. Christ on the Cross stained glass
  10. St. Gregory the Great
  11. The Sanctuary
  12. Peace I leave with you
  13. Matyrdom of St. Stephen
  14. Morson Children
  15. Entrance Wall
  16. The Cathedral
  17. Icon of the Virgin Mary
  18. The Baptistery
  19. Centre Aisle
  20. The Altar