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jmcrae
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No, this isn’t gossip. No names have been mentioned, and no location has been indicated. We have no way of knowing who this person was, so we are certainly not going to start thinking badly of her in an unfair way.The name of this forum is “Catholic Answers” not “Catholics who talk about people behind their back without giving the accused an opportunity to defend themselves”.
I tried being gentle, but apparently you need something a little more firm. This is gossip, and this thread does nothing except stroke your wounded ego.
By definition gossip is:
- a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people;
- a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others;
- gossip is idle talk or rumor, esp. about the personal or private affairs of others.
Aside from that, what she did was done in public - one’s behavior at Mass is not a “private affair.” What you do in public, you must expect to have discussed in public. That’s another reason why we should not disgrace ourselves at Mass, and why it is so very important to teach our children not to disgrace themselves at Mass.