Friday, September 27 : Saint John Chrysostom
“Then he strictly ordered his disciples to tell no one that he was the Messiah.” Why this order? So that, once all cause of scandal had been set aside, his cross and Passion accomplished, every obstacle capable of preventing the crowd from believing in him removed, an exact knowledge of who he is might be deeply and permanently engraved in their hearts. His power had not yet shone out in splendor. Before the apostles were to preach it he waited until the evidence of the truth and authority of the facts could confirm their testimony. Because it was one thing to be seeing him now, multiplying miracles in Palestine, and then as the butt of persecution and torture – and the cross was going to follow these miracles. It was another thing to see him worshiped, believed in by all the world, saved from the ill-treatment he had undergone before. That is why he suggests they say nothing to anyone… If the apostles, who had been witnesses of his miracles and had taken part in so many inexpressible mysteries, had difficulty in accepting a single word about the Passion, and Peter himself amongst them, the head of them all (Mt 16,22), what would the ordinary run of mortals think? After hearing that Jesus was the Son of God, what would they have thought to see him dirtied by spitting and nailed to the cross? And this, too, before the coming of the Holy Spirit, when the reason for these mysteries was not yet known?
Roman Catholic Ordinary Calendar – rosary,team