Pope Audience: Gossip kills, God
is truth
In his continuing catechesis on the Ten Commandments, the
Pope during his General Audience reflects on the eighth commandment: “You shall
not bear false witness against your neighbour”.
In his Catechesis devoted to the eighth commandment, Pope
Francis told pilgrims in St Peter’s Square on Wednesday that Christians are
called to be “truthful not only in our words but in our entire way of acting
towards others.” Speaking at his weekly General Audience, the Pope said that,
“our ultimate model in this regard is Jesus himself. He is the truth in person
who, at his trial before Pilate, revealed that he came into this world to
testify to the truth.”
Where there is a lie there is no love
When a person is not communicating authentically, underlined
the Pontiff, it is a serious matter because it inhibits relationships and
therefore inhibits love. “Where there is a lie, he continued, there is no love.
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Beware of Gossip
Gossiping, Pope Francis pointed out, kills. It kills, he
explained, “because the tongue kills, like a knife.” Be careful, the Pope
added, the gossip “is a terrorist because he or she throws a bomb and leaves.”
“Christians are not exceptional men and women, said the Pope, “we are, however,
children of our heavenly Father, who is good and does not disappoint us, and
places in our hearts the love for our brothers and sisters.”
God is truth
“You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour” he
stressed, means living as children of God, acting in accordance with his will
and trusting in him. “It bids us live this new life to the full, and thus to
bear true witness to God’s saving love, made incarnate in the humanity of
Christ our Lord. "I trust God”, concluded Pope Francis, “ this is the
great truth."

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