“Stop Holding on to Me” Tuesday in
the Octave of Easter 2024
Jesus makes
a strange demand of Mary Magdalene in today’s Gospel “stop holding on to me” Does he not women to touch him? St. Thomas Aquinas quotes St. Augustine on this
Passage: St. Augustine says this: “Didn’t Jesus tell Thomas to touch His
side? Who can be so absurd as to suppose
that disciples should touch Him before He ascended to His Father, but not that
women should touch Him before He ascended?
We read of women touching Him before He ascended, including Mary
Magdalene herself in Matthew’s Gospel (Matthew 28:9 “And behold, Jesus met them
[Mary Magdalene and the other Mary] on their way and greeted them. They
approached, embraced his feet.”)
Rather, St.
Augustine points out that Jesus commands Mary Magdalene not to touch yet in
this Gospel because Mary Magdalene was still weeping at the tomb, and so believed in Him
only as a man. Also, St. John Chrysostom
says that Jesus also told Mary Magdalene not to touch Him “so as to allow
her to feel awe in talking with Him, as Jesus also no longer keeps company with
His disciples”
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