Monday, December 8, 2025
WORLD CATHOLIC NEWS
Advertisement
  • WORLD NEWS
  • US NEWS
  • VATICAN NEWS
  • ASIA – PACIFIC
  • EUROPE
  • MIDDLE EAST – AFRICA
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • VIDEOS
  • BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
WORLD CATHOLIC NEWS
No Result
View All Result

Pope at Angelus: Gossip ‘a plague worse than Covid-19’

NEWS DESK by NEWS DESK
September 6, 2020
in VATICAN NEWS
0
0
SHARES
16
VIEWS
ShareShareShareShareShare

Vatican News

Pope Francis waves to the faithful at the Sunday Angelus Pope Francis waves to the faithful at the Sunday Angelus (Vatican Media)

POPE

  • Pope Francis
  • Angelus
  • catechesis

Pope at Angelus: Gossip 'a plague worse than Covid-19' At the Angelus prayer on Sunday, Pope Francis explores Jesus’ invitation to admonish members of the community who have sinned, and says fraternal correction builds up the Church while gossip tears it down.

By Devin Watkins

Ahead of the traditional Marian prayer of the Angelus, Pope Francis reflected on the day’s Gospel (Mt 18:15-20), in which Jesus speaks about fraternal correction.

The Pope said the episode invites us to consider two dimensions of the Christian life: the communitarian, “which demands safeguarding communion” and the personal, “which obliges attention and respect for every individual conscience.”

Jesus, said the Holy Father, offers a three-step approach to correcting our brother or sister who has sinned.

Step 1: Discretely admonish

First, we are invited to discretely admonish that person, “not to judge him but to help him realize what he has done.”

Pope Francis admitted that it is not easy to take this first step. “There is the fear that the brother may react badly; at times you may lack sufficient confidence with him…. And other reasons.”

Step 2: Get help

Afterwards, if the person has not repented, Jesus urges us to seek out the help of other sisters and brothers.

Pope Francis said this second step differs from a precept in the Law of Moses, which required the presence of two or three witnesses in order to condemn someone.

“The two witnesses are called not to accuse and judge, but to help,” said the Pope.

Step 3: Tell the Church

The third step to be taken if someone persists in their error, said Pope Francis, is to bring the matter to the Church community.

“There are things that can have an impact on other brothers and sisters: it takes a greater love to rehabilitate the brother.”

Last-ditch measure

However, noted the Pope, sometimes even this communitarian intervention fails. In this case, Jesus says the person should be treated “as you would a Gentile or a tax collector.”

Pope Francis noted that this expression could be seen as pejorative.

In reality, he said, this drastic measure “invites us to put the brother in God's hands: only the Father will be able to show a greater love than that of all brothers and sisters put together.”

The Pope pointed out that Jesus welcomed Gentiles and tax collectors, causing scandal to the "conformists" of His time.

Gossip kills community

The Pope went on to consider what happens when we chose to gossip about a member of the community, rather than follow the path of fraternal correction.

Gossip, he said, hurts the community, and is a work of the devil, "the great gossiper".

“Let us try not to gossip,” added the Pope. “Gossip is a plague worse than Covid!”

Healthy use of fraternal correction

In conclusion, Pope Francis prayed that the Blessed Virgin Mary might help us make fraternal correction “a healthy practice, so that in our communities ever new fraternal relationships, founded on mutual forgiveness and above all on the invincible power of God's mercy, may be instilled.”

Your contribution for a great mission:support us in bringing the Pope's words into every home

Your contribution for a great mission:
support us in bringing the Pope's words into every home Topics

  • Pope Francis
  • Angelus
  • catechesis

06 September 2020, 12:13

  • Send
  • Print
Previous Post

US Bishops on Labor Day: Practice solidarity with the poor

Next Post

Only 18 babies with Down syndrome born in Denmark in 2019

Next Post

Only 18 babies with Down syndrome born in Denmark in 2019

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result
  • WORLD NEWS
  • US NEWS
  • VATICAN NEWS
  • ASIA – PACIFIC
  • EUROPE NEWS
  • MIDDLE EAST – AFRICA
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • VIDEOS
  • BOOKS OF THE BIBLE

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.