Pope Francis concluded: “I would ask the Lord to give us all
the grace to watch our tongues, to watch what we say about others." “It is
a small penance - he added - but it bears a lot of fruit."
"Sometimes, we go hungry and think, ‘What a pity I didn’t taste the fruit
of a tasty comment against another person." But, he said, "that
hunger bears fruit in the long run is good for us." That's why we ask the
Lord for this grace: to adapt our lives "to this new law, which is the law
of meekness, the law of love, the law of peace, and at least 'prune' our
tongues a little, ‘prune’ the comments that we make of others and outbursts
that lead us to an easy anger or insult. May the Lord grant us all this grace".
Full text of homily at: Catholic Ireland News - Pope Francis: The grace not to speak ill of others
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