Should we address someone who is in the wrong? This week’s Gospel cautions against gossip and malicious criticism, but it also explains how to frtuifully correct someone and bring them to the truth.
Correcting a Brother
Cycle AOrdinary TimeWeek 23
by Bishop Robert BarronSeptember 7, 2014
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Authors
Bishop Robert Barron
Catechism
2487, 2484, 2477, 2478, 2479
Liturgical Readings
Cycle A - Ordinary Time - Week 23
Scriptures
Luke 17:3, Matthew 18:15-20, Ezekiel 33:7-9
Seasons
Ordinary Time