The Apostles by Pope Benedict Xvi
Author:Pope Benedict Xvi [Xvi, Pope Benedict]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Saints, Catholicism
ISBN: 9781592764051
Google: QRP4nQEACAAJ
Amazon: 1592767990
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
Published: 2007-07-14T21:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER TEN
Matthew1
Continuing the series of portraits of the Twelve Apostles, let us reflect now on Matthew. To tell the truth, it is almost impossible to paint a complete picture of him because the information we have of him is scarce and fragmentary. What we can do, however, is to outline not so much his biography as, rather, the profile of him that the Gospel conveys.
He always appears in the lists of the Twelve chosen by Jesus.2 His name in Hebrew means “gift of God.” The first canonical Gospel, which goes under his name, presents him to us in the list of the Twelve, labeled very precisely: “the tax collector.”3
Thus, Matthew is identified with the man sitting at the tax office whom Jesus calls to follow him: “As Jesus passed on from there, he saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax office; and he said to him, ‘Follow me’. And he rose and followed him.”4 Mark5 and Luke6 also tell of the calling of the man sitting at the tax office, but they call him “Levi.” To imagine the scene described in Mt 9:9, it suffices to recall Caravaggio’s magnificent canvas, kept here in Rome at the Church of St. Louis of the French.
A further biographical detail emerges from the Gospels: in the passage that immediately precedes the account of the call, a miracle that Jesus worked at Capernaum is mentioned7 and the proximity to the Sea of Galilee, that is, the Lake of Tiberias.8
It is possible to deduce from this that Matthew exercised the function of tax collector at Capernaum, which was exactly located “by the sea,”9 where Jesus was a permanent guest at Peter’s house.
On the basis of these simple observations that result from the Gospel, we can advance a pair of thoughts.
The first is that Jesus welcomes into the group of his close friends a man who, according to the concepts in vogue in Israel at that time, was regarded as a public sinner.
Matthew, in fact, not only handled money deemed impure because of its provenance from people foreign to the People of God, but he also collaborated with an alien and despicably greedy authority whose tributes moreover, could be arbitrarily determined.
This is why the Gospels several times link “tax collectors and sinners,”10 as well as “tax collectors and prostitutes.”11
Furthermore, they see publicans as an example of miserliness (they only like those who like them12), and mention one of them, Zacchaeus, as “a chief tax collector, and rich,”13 whereas popular opinion associated them with “extortioners, the unjust, adulterers.”14
A first fact strikes one based on these references: Jesus does not exclude anyone from his friendship. Indeed, precisely while he is at table in the home of Matthew-Levi, in response to those who expressed shock at the fact that he associated with people who had so little to recommend them, he made the important statement: “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick; I came not to call the righteous, but sinners.
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