Pope Francis: "Gossip is the terrorism of
words"
(Vatican Radio) As Pope
Francis continues his papal visit to Poland, he answered the questions of three
young people on Wednesday evening, who are participating in World Youth Day.
The first girl recounted how
by chance she had not been on the train which was involved in the horrific
crash earlier this month. She asked Pope Francis how she can return to
normality and overcome the fear she now feels.
Pope Francis said that this
was not a physical wound but a wound of the soul; fear. He explained that
life is full of scars and pain, but the young can learn to become wise. He
expressed the importance of learning to live with both the beautiful and the
ugly both with courage and with pain. Live with joy as it carries you forward
and saves you from living in fear.
The second girl explained how
she had arrived in Italy six years ago with a very basic understanding of
Italian. She became a victim of bullying which pushed her to the point of trying
to commit suicide. Although she has chosen to forgive, she explained to Pope
Francis that she still feels animosity towards those who hurt her. She asked
how can she forgive those completely and move forward as she does not want to
hate.
Pope Francis first of all
thanked her for telling her story. He gave her an expression that describes the
cruelty of language; gossip is terrorism, it’s the terrorism of words,
insulting one’s heart, dignity and in this young person’s case, nationality. We
must choose silence, patience and most importantly forgiveness, however these
choices are not easy. We must ask the Lord for help in choosing to forgive and
forget fully, and ask Him to forgive those who hurt us.
The final question came from
a boy who had been in Nice during the attack on Bastille Day. He asked
Pope Francis how, as young people, can we continue to spread peace in a world
that is full of hate?
Pope Francis answered that
peace builds bridges and hate builds walls and in life we have the choice to
either build bridges or construct walls. Walls divide us, causing hate to
increase, whilst bridges unite us allowing us to communicate with one another.
We have the ability to build a human bridge, every time we hold someone’s hand.
Even when bridges collapse, we must persevere and look for ways to rebuild
them.
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