Chrysostom: Homily 10 on Acts
Collin Miller
From this radiant day of Pascha onward, we begin reading Saint John Chrysostom's Commentary on the Acts of the Holy Apostles, which we finish before the Sunday of All Saints.
After the Vesperal Liturgy, a reading from the Homily of Saint Epiphanius, What is this? Today there is great silence.
Holy Saturday, Matins: Then we read Homily 89 of the Commentaries on the Gospel of Saint Matthew by Saint John Chrysostom, on: “On the morrow, which followed the day of the Preparation…”
On Pascha: Melito of Sardis (Popular Patristics vol. 20). Trans. Alistair Stewart-Sykes. St. Vladimir Seminary Press. 2001.
Then we read the homily of Saint Andrew of Crete concerning the Feast.
Note: No published English translation of this homily is available. The version shared here is a provisional translation prepared with digital tools (Google Translate compared against ChatGPT & Claude) and human revision, offered for reading while a more formal translation is lacking. Caveat emptor.
Palm Sunday (Matins): Then we read Homilies 65 and 66 of the Commentaries on the Gospel of Saint John by Saint John Chrysostom.
St. John Chrysostom, Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist, Homilies 48-88 (Fathers of the Church vol. 41). Trans. Thomas Aquinas Goggins, S.C.H. Catholic University of America Press. 1959.
Palm Sunday (Matins): Then we read Homilies 65 and 66 of the Commentaries on the Gospel of Saint John by Saint John Chrysostom.
St. John Chrysostom, Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist, Homilies 48-88 (Fathers of the Church vol. 41). Trans. Thomas Aquinas Goggins, S.C.H. Catholic University of America Press. 1959.
Lazarus Saturday (Matins): Then we read Homilies 63 and 64 of the Commentaries on the Gospel of Saint John by Saint John Chrysostom.
St. John Chrysostom, Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist, Homilies 48-88 (Fathers of the Church vol. 41). Trans. Thomas Aquinas Goggins, S.C.H. Catholic University of America Press. 1959.
Lazarus Saturday (Matins): Then we read Homilies 63 and 64 of the Commentaries on the Gospel of Saint John by Saint John Chrysostom.
St. John Chrysostom, Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist, Homilies 48-88 (Fathers of the Church vol. 41). Trans. Thomas Aquinas Goggins, S.C.H. Catholic University of America Press. 1959.