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- Detraction abstract "In Roman Catholic theology, detraction is the sin of revealing another person's faults to a third person without a valid reason. This differs from the sin of calumny and the civil wrong of defamation, which generally involve false accusations rather than unflattering truths.As in the case of stealing, detraction is a sin which demands restitution, even though rebuilding a victim's reputation may be nearly impossible. A commonly cited parable in this regard concerns a priest, often said to be Philip Neri, who gave a woman who had confessed to spreading gossip the penance of retrieving feathers that had been scattered on the wind—a task as impossible as undoing the damage she had done.".
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- Detraction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catholic_theology_and_doctrine.
- Detraction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defamation.
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- Detraction wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Neri.
- Detraction wikiPageWikiLink Sacrament_of_Penance_(Catholic_Church).
- Detraction wikiPageWikiLink Sin.
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- Detraction subject Category:Catholic_theology_and_doctrine.
- Detraction subject Category:Defamation.
- Detraction hypernym Sin.
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- Detraction comment "In Roman Catholic theology, detraction is the sin of revealing another person's faults to a third person without a valid reason. This differs from the sin of calumny and the civil wrong of defamation, which generally involve false accusations rather than unflattering truths.As in the case of stealing, detraction is a sin which demands restitution, even though rebuilding a victim's reputation may be nearly impossible.".
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