St. John of Damascus (Damascene) (2024)

St. John of Damascus (Damascene) (1)

Today, December 4/[17], is the Feast of John of Damascus.

St John has sometimes been described as an unoriginal thinker, a mere compiler of the existing tradition. It was not St. John’s intent to come up with ideas unique to himself. Toward the beginning of his work, The Fountain Head of Knowledge, he writes, “I will say nothing of my own.” While that may not be acceptable or rewarded in the scholarship and academia of today, it reveals St. John’s faithfulness to the tradition. Andrew Louth, quoting Zissimos Lorenzatos, suggests that St. John can be better understood when we remember that “originality means to remain faithful to the originals, to the eternal prototypes.”

The exact dates of St. John’s birth and death are difficult to determine. It seems, however, that Saint John was born in Damascus to a Christian family in the mid to late seventh century and died in the latter part of the eight century. The Prologue of Ohrid says this of the Damascene:

John was first the chief minister to Caliph Abdul-Malik and later a monk in the Monastery of St. Sava the Sanctified. Because of his ardent defense of the veneration of icons during the reign of the iconoclastic Emperor Leo the Isaurian, John was maligned by the emperor to the Caliph, who cut off his right hand. John fell down in prayer before the icon of the Most-holy Theotokos, and his hand was rejoined and miraculously healed. Seeing this miracle the Caliph repented, but John no longer desired to remain with him as a nobleman. Instead, he withdrew to a monastery, where, from the beginning, he was a model to the monks in humility, obedience and all the prescribed rules of monastic asceticism.

The writings of St. John of Damascus can be read here. See also the Icon of our Lady With Three Hands.

The Holy Icons

St. John was a defender of the holy images. He understood that God works with, in, and through the material:

I do not venerate matter, I venerate the fashioner of matter, who became matter for my sake and accepted to dwell in matter and through matter worked my salvation, and I will not cease from reverencing matter, through which my salvation was worked.

He also challenges us to consider our relationship to matter and what it says about our faith:

Show me the icons that you venerate, that I may be able to understand your faith.

On the Holy Trinity

St. John’s understanding of the Blessed Trinity is in the twofold context of the mysterious nature of God and the limitations on human thinking or speaking of God.

We believe in Father and Son and Holy Ghost;
one Godhead in three hypostases;
one will, one operation, alike in three persons;
wisdom incorporeal, uncreated, immortal, incomprehensible,
without beginning, unmoved, unaffected, without quantity,
without quality, ineffable, immutable, unchangeable, uncontained,
equal in glory, equal in power, equal in majesty, equal in might, equal in nature,
exceedingly substantial, exceedingly good,
thrice radiant, thrice bright, thrice brilliant.

Light is the Father, Light the Son, Light the Holy Ghost;
Wisdom the Father, Wisdom the Son, Wisdom the Holy Ghost;
one God and not three Gods;
one Lord the Holy Trinity discovered in three hypostases.

Father is the Father, and unbegotten;
Son is the Son, begotten and not unbegotten, for He is from the Father;
Holy Ghost, not begotten but proceeding, for He is from the Father.

There is nothing created, nothing of the first and second order, nothing lord and servant;
but there is unity and trinity
- there was, there is, and there shall be forever -
which is perceived and adored by faith -
by faith, not by inquiry, nor by searching out, nor by visible manifestation;
for the more He is sought out, the more He is unknown, and the more He is investigated, the more He is hidden.

And so, let the faithful adore God with a mind that is not overcurious. And believe that He is God in three hypostases, although the manner in which He is so is beyond manner, for God is incomprehensible. Do not ask how the Trinity is Trinity, for the Trinity is inscrutable.

But, if you are curious about God, first tell me of yourself and the things that pertain to you. How does your soul have existence? How is your mind set in motion? How do you produce your mental concepts? How is it that you are both mortal and immortal? But, if you are ignorant of these things which are within you, then why do you not shudder at the thought of investigating the sublime things of heaven?

Think of the Father as a spring of life begetting the Son like a river and the Holy Ghost like a sea, for the spring and the river and sea are all one nature.

Think of the Father as a root, and of the Son as a branch, and the Spirit as a fruit, for the substance in these three is one.

The Father is a sun with the Son as rays and the Holy Ghost as heat.

The Holy Trinity transcends by far every similitude and figure. So, when you hear of an offspring of the Father, do not think of a corporeal offspring. And when you hear that there is a Word, do not suppose Him to be a corporeal word. And when you hear of the Spirit of God, do not think of wind and breath. Rather, hold you persuasion with a simple faith alone. For the concept of the Creator is arrived at by analogy from His creatures.

Be persuaded, moreover, that the incarnate dispensation of the Son of God was begotten ineffably without seed of the blessed Virgin, believing Him to be without confusion and without change both God and man, who for your sake worked all the dispensation. And to Him by good works give worship and adoration, and venerate and revere the most holy Mother of God and ever-virgin Mary as true Mother of God, and all the saints as His attendants.

Doing thus, you will be a right worshiper of the holy and undivided Trinity, Father and Son and Holy Ghost, of the one Godhead, to whom be glory and honor and adoration forever and ever. Amen

Vespers Prayer on the Feast of St. John of Damascus

What shall I call you, divine sweetly-speaking John: most radiant star, one whose sight is illumined by the lighting flash of the Trinity? You entered into the dark cloud of the Spirit; you were initiated into the ineffable mysteries of the Divine; like Moses you made things clear in the beautiful language of the Muses. Intercede that our soul may be saved.

Fr. Thomas Keating

Interrupting the Silence

St. John of Damascus (Damascene) (2024)

FAQs

What are some interesting facts about St John Damascene? ›

John spent most of his life in the Monastery of Saint Sabas near Jerusalem, and all of his life under Muslim rule, indeed protected by it. He was born in Damascus, received a classical and theological education, and followed his father in a government position under the Arabs.

Is St. John Damascene a doctor of the church? ›

Saint John Damascene died at his monastery in approximately 749, and in1890 he was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII. His feast day is December 4.

Is John of Damascus a Catholic saint? ›

He is one of the Fathers of the Eastern Orthodox Church and is best known for his strong defence of icons. The Catholic Church regards him as a Doctor of the Church, often referred to as the Doctor of the Assumption due to his writings on the Assumption of Mary.

Where did St. John Damascene live? ›

What is Saint John most famous for? ›

John the Evangelist or St. John the Divine, (flourished 1st century ad), One of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus, traditionally credited with writing the fourth Gospel and three New Testament epistles. The book of Revelation was also traditionally assigned to him.

What is St John's most known for? ›

John's was initially a commercial trading outpost for Europeans engaged in the fishing industry. While the fishery is still important, today the City is the main service centre for the province's offshore oil and gas industry. St. John's is also recognized for its vibrant arts and cultural community.

What did St. John of Damascus say about icons? ›

Saint John adresses the fact that the origin of icons lay in the Incarnation of Christ, as this was a sign of perfect love for the purpose of salvation for the world. In each icon, the awesomeness of God becomes accessible to our very eyes, a true way to reveal the glory of God.

Is Damascus Holy in Christianity? ›

Damascus has a special place in early Christianity, through its connection to St. Paul and his conversion to Christianity. According to the Book of the Acts of the Apostles, St. Paul encountered Christ on the road to Damascus.

Did John of Damascus speak Arabic? ›

On account of his descent he spoke Arabic. Aramaic also was, perhaps, the language which he spoke at home. Everything he wrote (an impressive amount, indeed, of hymnographical, exegetical, moral, ascetic, controversial and systematic literature), was in Greek. Many of his writings were translated into Arabic.

What did John of Damascus say about Muhammad? ›

Therefore, John contended that Muhammad did not devise his heresy until after he had come across the Old and New Testaments and after he had met and conversed with an Arian monk in Syria. The monk taught Muhammad about the created-ness and non-divinity of Jesus, the view which they both shared.

Where is St John buried? ›

Where was St John banished? ›

John is considered to have been exiled to Patmos during a time of persecution under the Roman rule of Domitian in the late 1st century. Revelation 1:9 states: "I, John, both your brother and companion in tribulation... was on the island that is called Patmos for the word of God and for the testimony of Jesus Christ."

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