John Chrysostom was a 4th century Christian theologian and bishop of Constantinople. He was known for his eloquent preaching and strict asceticism, earning him the title of Chrysostom, meaning "golden-mouthed" in Greek. He is considered a Church Father and is remembered for his numerous homilies and writings on the Christian faith. Following is our collection on famous quotes by John Chrysostom on marriage, prayer, death.
Riches are not forbidden, but the pride of them is. — John Chrysostom
Slander is worse than cannibalism. — John Chrysostom
Hell is paved with priests' skulls. — John Chrysostom
And all men are ready to pass judgement on the priest as if he was not a being clothed with flesh, or one who inherited a human nature. — John Chrysostom
When one is required to preside over the Church, and be entrusted with the care of so many souls, the whole female sex must retire before the magnitude of the task, and the majority of men also. — John Chrysostom
No one can harm the man who does himself no wrong. — John Chrysostom
The highest point of philosophy is to be both wise and simple; this is the angelic life. — John Chrysostom
The divine law indeed has excluded women from this ministry, but they endeavour to thrust themselves into it; and since they can effect nothing of themselves, they do all through the agency of others. — John Chrysostom
A comprehended god is no god. — John Chrysostom
Men have the power of thinking that they may avoid sin. — John Chrysostom
Nothing is more fallacious than wealth. It is a hostile comrade, a domestic enemy. — John Chrysostom
Poor human reason, when it trusts in itself, substitutes the strangest absurdities for the highest divine concepts. — John Chrysostom
I know my own soul, how feeble and puny it is: I know the magnitude of this ministry, and the great difficulty of the work; for more stormy billows vex the soul of the priest than the gales which disturb the sea. — John Chrysostom
Life Lessons by John Chrysostom
John Chrysostom's work emphasizes the importance of living a life of humility, charity, and faithfulness to God.
He taught that a life of service and selflessness is essential to true Christian living.
He also stressed the need to be mindful of the suffering of others, and to use our resources to help those in need.
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