Saint John the Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Icon
High quality byzantine Orthodox handmade icons. Made in Greece and constructed in the traditional Orthodox manner.
Commemorates on : November 13
Saint John was surnamed Chrysostom (Golden-mouth) because of his eloquence. He
was born in Antioch the Great in the year 344 or 347 and gave up his soul to
the Lord near Comana in Pontus, at the chapel of the Martyr Basiliscus, who had
appeared to him shortly before, foretelling the day of his death, which came to
pass on September 14, 407. His last words were Glory be to God for all things. He
made exhaustive commentaries on the divine Scriptures and was the author of
more works than any other Church Father, leaving us complete commentaries on
the Book of Genesis, the Gospels of Saints Matthew and John, the Acts, and all
the Epistles of Saint Paul. His extant works are 1,447 sermons and 240
epistles. Twenty-two teachers of the Church have written homilies of praise in
his honor. Besides his feasts today and on January 27, he is celebrated as one
of the Three Hierarchs on January 30, together with Saint Basil the Great and
Saint Gregory the Theologian.
The icon reproductions are created by iconographer monks of various Greek Orthodox monasteries in Greece and all images are approved replications by the Greek Orthodox Church. As icons are considered to be the Gospel in image, these images are accurate and true Orthodox renderings, not second-hand interpretations. The icon images are mounted on solid wood and protected from tarnish with a varnish finish that seals in colors and creates a shiny luster.
Icons ship direct to you from Greece. Please allow 10-20 days for delivery.