St. John Chrysostom, the "Golden Mouth," reminds us that our true "fatherland" is the Kingdom of Heaven, yet he never excused us from serving the one we live in now.
: The 2017 discussions emphasized the difficult balance of Matthew 22:21 : giving the state what it is due, while never letting it claim the soul. St. John showed us that the best patriot is the one who lives with "all things according to Christ," radiating light through their character rather than through worldly power. Sf Ioan Gura Aur Ortodoxia Si Patria 2017
Reflecting on the legacy of and the themes of "Orthodoxy and Fatherland" (2017) , we find a timeless call to bridge the gap between our spiritual identity and our earthly responsibilities. In 2017, the St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival specifically challenged us to consider how an Orthodox Christian should navigate political conversations when no party perfectly represents the Gospel. The Golden Mouth and the Heart of the Nation In 2017, the St
Ultimately, the lesson of 2017 remains: our love for the "Patria" (Fatherland) is fulfilled when we bring the light of the "Ortodoxia" into the public square—not through conflict, but through metanoia (repentance) and radical compassion. St. John Chrysostom
: In the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom , we pray "for the peace of the whole world" and "the union of all". This highlights that Orthodoxy is not a narrow nationalism, but a "diversity in unity"—an international federation that respects local customs while remaining anchored in a single, unchanging faith.