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As a child, we learned that there were words that you just didn't say because they were "bad words." At the same time, we were taught that "sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." So which is it? Do words have power and so should be used carefully, or are they arbitrary combinations of vowels and consonants with assigned meaning?
By Br. Casey Cole, OFM and Br. Tito Serrano, OFM4.9
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As a child, we learned that there were words that you just didn't say because they were "bad words." At the same time, we were taught that "sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." So which is it? Do words have power and so should be used carefully, or are they arbitrary combinations of vowels and consonants with assigned meaning?