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St. John Chrysostom was born around the year 349 AD in Antioch, which is in present-day Turkey. He became a prominent early Church Father and is known for his eloquent preaching and extensive writings. His feast day is celebrated on September 13 in the Western Church and on January 30 in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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