Spot the Chrysostom mosaic across the nave and understand his enduring influence in the liturgy.

St. John Chrysostom (“golden‑mouthed”) helped shape the Byzantine liturgy and sermons that animated the great church below. His portrait on the northern tympanum keeps that voice present in stone and glass.

The mosaic remembers a voice: challenging, consoling, and still addressing the faithful across the nave.

I built this to help you meet Hagia Sophia with calm, context, and care—so the grand ideas, quiet prayers, and bright stones speak clearly.
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