Gossip? Just Say No!
WHY GOSSIP IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN YOU THINK Rosary Family facebook group Most people don’t see gossip as a serious sin. It often feels harmless—just sharing news about others, filling silence in a conversation, or passing along something “interesting.” Yet in the eyes of the Catholic Church, gossip is far from harmless. In fact, it is a spiritual poison that can wound hearts, destroy reputations, and weaken communities. 1. Gossip Hurts Charity The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that every word we speak should respect the dignity of others. Gossip violates the commandment to love our neighbor. Even when what is said is technically true, spreading it unnecessarily can harm another person’s reputation. This is called detraction—revealing someone’s faults without a valid reason. 2. Gossip Easily Becomes a Sin of Calumny Gossip doesn’t just stop at truth—it often drifts into exaggeration, assumptions, or outright lies. This is calumny: when false information is spread t...
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