“Set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth; Keep watch over the door of my lips.”
We have all become entangled in gossip as well as been victims of gossip at one time or another, and it leaves behind incredible hurt and scars with everlasting effects that damage our reputation, livelihood, and personal life.
Especially as Christians, we understand that we are all called as the adopted children of God through our Baptismal consecration, where we have “put on Christ,” (CCC, no. 1227) to share in His priesthood, and in His prophetic and royal mission (CCC, no. 1268).
As “sons of light”, are we bringing the light of Christ to others in our world when we spread false information to others about someone or share intimate details about another that does not concern us? Are we being a witness of Christ in the world to those who do not yet know Him? Do we believe that the unwholesome talk that comes from our mouths helps to build up the Mystical Body of Christ, and lets others see a foretaste of the Heavenly Kingdom?
“All Christians by the example of their lives and the witness of their word, wherever they live, have an obligation to manifest the new man which they have put on in Baptism and to reveal the power of the Holy Spirit by whom they were strengthened at Confirmation.” (Ad Gentes 11)
“Sin sets itself against God’s love for us and turns our hearts away from it.” (CCC #1850)
“One day a woman visited St. Philip Neri. She was known for her wicked tongue and gossip, often stirring up the pot sharing other peoples’ faults.St. Philip gave her some money to go buy a chicken at the store. After the chicken was killed, St. Philip asked her, as she walked back, to pluck all the feathers off the chicken. The woman was delighted that the saintly St. Philip had asked her to do something for him.She went to buy the chicken, and as she walked back to St. Philip, she plucked every feather off. When she arrived, she handed him a freshly plucked chicken. He thanked her and then asked her another favor.“Now go back once more, and gather all the feathers of the chicken you just plucked.”She objected, “That is impossible, Father. The wind has scattered the feathers in every direction.”Then St. Philip Neri responded, “Let this be a lesson for you, for it is exactly the same with your wicked words. Just as the chicken feathers have been scattered by the wind in every direction, so have your wicked words been scattered in every direction by other people, repeating your stories!”
“Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, so that it will give grace to those who hear.”
~ Ephesians 4:29




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