From Antioch, the political center of the fifth-century world, arose a golden-tongued preacher and bishop: St. John Chrysostom. Listen to Dr. Carl Vennerstrom and Mary McGeehan discuss the life and preaching of this great doctor of the Church who gave us countless powerful prayers and homilies.
Discussion Question: Consider the leadership roles in your daily life, including within your family, work, and parish. Using St. John Chrysostom and his preaching as an example, how can you live with a greater sense of humility and duty to God's call?
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