Dear brother Melvin,
Brother Marc Anthony gave an awesome explanation of the distinction between the two passages.
These statements from St. Chrysostom have been used and abused by non-Catholic apologists. Here is the entire context of those statements:
“
For the Son of Thunder, the beloved of Christ, the pillar of the Churches throughout the world, who holds the keys of heaven, who drank the cup of Christ, and was baptized with his baptism…”
With regards to “
holds the keys of Heaven,” do you notice the difference between the words I highlighted in red? The clause at issue is in the
present tense, while the other clauses, referring to actions that actually occured during the Apostle’s lifetime, are in the
past tense. St. John Chrysostom is in no way indicating that St. John the Apostle received the keys to the kingdom while he was yet alive. Rather, he is simply stating that St. John, having run the race and crowned, being in heaven,
presently holds the keys. Accordingly, the conclusion you proffer that all the Apostles received the keys is a real stretch of the imagination.
The same thing applies to the statement “pillar of the Churches.” It was the Apostle himself who informed us by revelation, “Him who overcomes I will make a pillar in the Temple of my God.” (Rev 3:12) In fact, it is a common praise of the Orthodox Churches to call not just the Apostles, but many orthodox Fathers “pillars.” An anti-papal interpretation to this clause is unjustified.
Blessings,
Marduk