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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER XXVIII Of Those Who Having Often Been Corrected Do Not Amend
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If a brother hath often been corrected and hath even been
excommunicated for a fault and doth not amend, let a more severe
correction be applied to him, namely, proceed against him with corporal
punishment.
But if even then he doth not reform, or puffed up with pride, should
perhaps, which God forbid, even defend his actions, then let the Abbot
act like a prudent physician. After he hath applied soothing lotions,
ointments of admonitions, medicaments of the Holy Scriptures, and if,
as a last resource, he hath employed the caustic of excommunication and
the blows of the lash, and seeth that even then his pains are of no
avail, let him apply for that brother also what is more potent than all
these measures: his own prayer and that of the brethren, that the Lord
who is all-powerful may work a cure in that brother.
But if he is not healed even in this way, then finally let the Abbot
dismiss him from the community, as the Apostle saith: "Put away the
evil one from among you" (1 Cor 5:13); and again: "If the faithless
depart, let him depart" (1 Cor 7:15); lest one diseased sheep infect
the whole flock.
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