Words Should Not Be Weapons — Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermon
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Friends, fraternal correction is the act and art of constructive criticism. It's easier than ever today to engage in uncharitable discussions and unjust gossip about one another, especially online. But instead of publicly participating in hypercriticism, we should rather—with compassion and care, and following a series of steps—seek the good of our brothers and sisters directly.
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