In today's Office of Readings we encounter a reading from a homily on the first letter to the Corinthians by St John Chrysostom, bishop (349-407 A.D.). He was elected Patriarch of Constantinople in 397. His sermons and writings did much to explain the Catholic faith and to encourage the living of the Christian life, and his eloquence earned him the surname “Chrysostom” (the Greek for “golden mouth”). For a reflection, "The weakness of God is stronger than men," please click on the image. Peace be with you!
Divine Office | The weakness of God is stronger than men
