The historians Sozomen and Socrates record this encounter and the mutual prophecies of doom, yet both reserve their judgments as to whether or not it was true. Nonetheless, rumor or not, the story stuck, and still the Church considers both to be preeminent Fathers of the Church. This being the case, the Church has always sought to reconcile them in various ways, besides adding both to the calendar of the Church for commemoration. It was considered the best way to do this was to depict them in icons next to each other, particularly in the sanctuary. Indeed, we find this in many old churches throughout Greece.
If the story is true, the fact of the matter is that Saint Epiphanios was clearly given false information about Saint John Chrysostom, and in his zeal to eradicate the heresy of Origenism from the Church, Epiphanios went after Chrysostom based on false pretenses fed to him.
Another moment of reconciliation took place in 2007. That year Elder Ephraim, the abbot of Vatopaidi Monastery, brought the sacred head of Saint John Chrysostom to Cyprus to be venerated by the faithful. When he arrived at the airport in Larnaka, he was welcomed by Metropolitan Isaiah of Tamasos and Oreinis, who was holding the sacred head of Saint Epiphanios of Salamis. By this gesture, Saint Epiphanios received Saint John Chrysostom, a symbolic action which reveals the true character of the Saints.
