Of Fraternal Correction

We must now consider Fraternal Correction, under which head there are eight points of inquiry:(1) Whether fraternal correction is an act of charity?(2) Whether it is a matter of precept?(3) Whether this precept binds all, or only superiors?(4) Whether this precept binds the subject to correct his superior?(5) Whether a sinner may correct anyone?(6) Whether one ought to correct a person who becomes worse through being corrected?(7) Whether secret correction should precede denouncement?(8) Whether witnesses should be called before denouncement?

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Whether fraternal correction is an act of charity?
Whether fraternal correction is a matter of precept?
Whether fraternal correction belongs only to prelates?
Whether a mann is bound to correct his prelate?
Whether a sinner ought to reprove a wrongdoer?
Whether one ought to forbear from correcting someone, through fear lest he become worse?
Whether the precept of fraternal correction demands that a private admonition should precede denunciation?
Whether before the public denunciation witnesses ought to be brought forward?