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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - St John Chrysostom
DESCRIPTION:ST JOHN CHRYSOSTOM \nFrom “Historical Sketches” by St John Henry Cardinal Newman4 ◊◊◊ \nWhence this devotion to St. John Chrysostom\, which leads me to dwell upon the thought of him\, and makes me kindle at his name\, when so many other great Saints…command indeed my veneration\, but exert no personal claim upon my heart? Many holy people have died in exile\, many holy people have been successful preachers; and what more can we write upon St. Chrysostom’s monument than this\, that he was eloquent and that he suffered persecution? He is not an Athanasius\, expounding a sacred dogma with a luminousness which is almost an inspiration. Nor\, except by the contrast\, does he remind us of that Ambrose who kept his ground obstinately in an imperial city\, and fortified himself against the heresy of a court by the living rampart of a devoted population. Nor is he Gregory or Basil\, rich in the literature and philosophy of Greece\, and embellishing the Church with the spoils of heathenism. Nor is he a Jerome\, so dead to the world that he can imitate the point and wit of its writers without danger to himself or scandal to his brethren. He has not trampled upon heresy\, nor smitten emperors\, nor beautified the house or the service of God\, nor knit together the portions of Christendom\, nor founded a religious order\, nor built up the framework of doctrine\, nor expounded the science of the Saints; yet I love him\, as I love David or St. Paul. \nHow am I to account for it? I consider St. Chrysostom’s charm to lie in his intimate sympathy and compassionateness for the whole world\, not only in its strength\, but in its weakness; in the lively regard with which he views everything that comes before him\, taken in the concrete\, whether as made after its own kind or as gifted with a nature higher than its own. It is the interest which he takes in all things\, not so far as God has made them alike\, but as he has made them different from each other. I speak of the discriminating affectionateness with which he accepts everyone for what is personal and unlike others…. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nI speak of the kindly spirit and the genial temper with which he looks round at all things which this wonderful world contains; of the graphic fidelity with which he notes them down upon the tablets of his mind\, and of the promptitude and propriety with which he calls them up as arguments or illustrations in the course of his teaching as the occasion requires. Possessed though he be by the fire of ardent charity\, he has not lost one fibre\, he does not miss one vibration of the complicated whole of human sentiment and affection; like the miraculous bush in the desert\, which for all the flame that wrapt it round\, was not thereby consumed. \nThat loving scrutiny\, with which he follows the Apostles as they reveal themselves to us in their writings\, he practices in various ways towards all people\, living and dead\, high and low\, those whom he admires and those whom he weeps over. He writes as one who was ever looking out with sharp but kind eyes upon the world of humans and their history; and hence he has always something to produce about them\, new or old\, to the purpose of his argument\, whether from books or from the experience of life. Head and heart were full to overflowing with a stream of mingled “wine and milk”\, of rich vigorous thought and affectionate feeling. This is why his manner of writing is so rare and special; and why\, when once a student enters into it\, he will ever recognize him\, wherever he meets with extracts from him… And therefore I have a devotion for him \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n4 Historical Sketches\, II\, pp. 284-287. \n\n\n 
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