'Twas I, indeed!
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I'm in the middle of reading a book by Fr. James Martin, "The Jesuit Guide To (Almost) Everything", and there's some advice I recommend to any poster.
The Spiritual Exercises begins with some good advice. In what he calls his Presupposition, Ignatius says that we "ought to be more eager to put a good interpretation on a neighbor's statement than to condemn it."
Always give people the benefit of the doubt. What's more, says Ignatius, if you're not sure what a person means, you should, says Ignatius, "ask how the other means it."
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iirc, I saw a quote from St. Ignatius Loyola about keeping peace in conversation/discussion by not assuming ill-will on the part of the other person. I thought it was somewhere on MOL, possibly in Soapbox Politics, possibly posted by @nohero? No luck Searching, on MOL or Google....
Anybody??
Thanks!! if found, this will be posted in email and at home....