Friday, July 26 : Saint John Chrysostom
The two parables of the treasure and the pearl both teach us the same thing: that we should prefer the Gospel before all earthly treasures. (…) However, there is something even more praiseworthy than this: that we should delight to give it preference, joyfully, unhesitatingly. Let us never forget this: to abandon all else so as to follow God is to gain more than one loses. The preaching of the Gospel is hidden in this world like a hidden treasure, a treasure without price. To gain this treasure (…) two conditions are required: the forsaking of this world’s goods and a firm determination. For it is a question “of a merchant searching for fine pearls”. “When he finds a pearl of great price, he goes and sells all that he has and buys it”. This one pearl is truth and truth is one, it is not divided. Do you possess a pearl? Then you know your wealth: it is clenched in the palm of your hand; no one is aware of your fortune. So it is with the Gospel: if you embrace it with faith, if it remains enclosed in your heart, what a treasure you have ! You alone know it is there. Unbelievers, who know neither what it is nor what value it has, have no idea of your incredible wealth.
Roman Extraordinary (Tridentine) Daily Readings – rosary,team