
How to Stop Gossiping and Begin Praising God w/Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. | Ep. 192
Catholic Theology Show
Speech serves as a vital instrument for human communion, reflecting the soul's desire for connection rather than functioning merely as a physical act. Fr. Gregory Pine, author of *Training the Tongue and Growing Beyond Sins of Speech*, argues that instead of attempting to "tame" the tongue—a task often leading to exhaustion—individuals should focus on "training" it through the cultivation of virtues and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Sins of speech, such as lying and gossip, frequently stem from unaddressed passions like fear, anger, or a desire for social positioning. By prioritizing truthfulness and fostering genuine friendships, individuals can move beyond these destructive habits. Ultimately, speech should be directed toward praise and edification, transforming personal interactions into opportunities for grace and authentic communion, rather than succumbing to the frictionless, dehumanizing illusions of modern digital communication.
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