Not every relationship is the same, so not every fraternal correction will be the same. Connections may vary between a parent and a child, between friends, between a boss and his subordinates, between strangers, or between a formator and the people their forming. In today’s episode, we will discuss essential distinctions when it comes to fraternal correction and try to shed some light on our responsibilities or what we are supposed to do when we encounter people in our daily walks of life. We want to engage in fraternal correction.
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