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Saint Maximus of Turin |
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(BIOGRAPHY WILL COME SOON)
Saint Maxim
of Turin (? – around 420), Bishop
CC Sermon 76, 317
“The cock will not crow before you have three times disowned me."
Turning around, the Lord looked at Peter. And Peter, become aware of what he had
just said, he repented and wept…; he broke into tears and remained mute… (cf. Lk
22:61-62) Words can not be successful in expressing a prayer, and they can never
succeed in expressing tears. Tears always express what we are feeling, but words
can be powerless. That is why Peter did not have recourse to words. Words had
pushed him to betray, to sin, to deny his faith. He preferred admitting his sin
by means of tears, since he had denied through words…
Let us imitate him in what he said elsewhere, when the Lord asked him three
times: “Simon, do you love me?” (Jn 21:17) Three times he answered: “Lord, you
know that I love you.” Then the Lord said to him: “Feed my sheep,” and he said
it three times. That word made up for his previous aberration. The one who had
denied the Lord three times, confessed him three times; he had become guilty
three times, three times he obtained grace through his love. See therefore what
benefit Peter drew from his tears!… Before shedding tears, he was a traitor;
once he had shed tears, he was chosen as pastor, and he who had behaved badly
received the responsibility to lead the others.
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