Pope Francis describes gossiping as a plague worse than Covid

Pope Francis has described gossiping as “a plague worse than Covid” which is seeking to divide the Catholic Church.

Francis on Sunday strayed from his prepared text to double down on his frequent complaint about gossiping within church communities and even within the Vatican bureaucracy.

He did not give specifics during his weekly blessing, but went on at some length to say the devil is the biggest gossiper who is seeking to divide the church with his lies.

“Please brothers and sisters, let’s try to not gossip,” he said. “Gossip is a plague worse than Covid. Worse. Let’s make a big effort: No gossiping!”

Francis comments came as he elaborated on a Gospel passage about the need to correct others privately when they do something wrong.

People attend Pope Francis’ Angelus prayer at Saint Peter’s Square in Vatican City, 06 September 2020. EPA-EFE/FABIO FRUSTACI

The Catholic hierarchy has long relied on this fraternal correction among priests and bishops to correct them when they err without airing problems in public.

Survivors of sexual abuse have said this form of private reprimand has allowed abuse to fester in the church and let both predator priests and superiors who covered up for them escape punishment.

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