64CANON FOR EASTER DAY
BY
ST. JOHN OF DAMASCUS
66ST. JOHN OF DAMASCUS
John of Damascus is by far the most prominent and most
poetical of all the Greek Christian poets. He dwelt for
many years in his native city of Damascus, a valiant
champion of orthodoxy against all comers. His influence
on Greek hymnody was immense, and he is held in high
esteem by the Greek Church for his work in that department,
and as a theologian. The Octoechos, which contains
the Ferial Office, was, it is said, arranged by John
of Damascus. There his Canons are found, which are
perhaps his greatest work in hymnody. John retired
eventually to the monastery of Mar Saba, where he spent
a life of devotion, and sang those Christian hymns which
have cheered and inspired so many generations of Christians
in the East. There he penned the ‘Golden Canon’
for Easter Day, which breathes the glorious hopes of the
Resurrection.