Lies and Damaging Relationships

Body language expert Tonya Reiman demonstrates how to determine if a person is lying, and Father Jonathan Morris, a professor of ethics in Rome, discusses why lies will always damage relationships.

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2 Responses to “ Lies and Damaging Relationships ”

  1. Fr. Morris? The priest from Fox News who had to get a chewing out by Fr. Euteneur because he had the nerve to side with Sean Hannity when Hannity was spewing false Catholic teaching and Fr, Euteneuer busted him on it? That Fr. Morris? You couldn’t find a better video than one of his? Hmmmmm See ya.

  2. Janet,

    I’m sorry that you feel this way, but from what I recall, Fr. Morris’ only questioned the manner in which Fr. Euteneur raised these questions on national tv, instead of in private first.

    Many good and holy priests would agree with Fr. Morris, that when it comes to someone publicly going against the teachings of the church, then you speak to them in private, and explain to them why the church teaches what she teaches. It should be done this way to allow someone the opportunity to come to communion with the church without public spectacle.

    I believe that Fr. Euteneur corrected Fr. Morris and told him that he had spoke to Mr. Hannity in private first, and if I recall correctly Fr. Morris said that he saw no problems with what Fr. Euteneur did in public if there was a private attempt first.

    If I am incorrect in the way I recall this event occurring, please correct me.

    Thanks & God Bless,

    Travis

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