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Chapter XVI.
How no one is allowed to pray with one who has been
suspended from prayer.
Further, if one of them
has been suspended from prayer for some fault which he has committed,
no one has any liberty of praying with him before he performs his
penance on the ground,709
709 Cf. III. vii., and the
description of this penance in IV. xvi. | and reconciliation
and pardon for his offence has been publicly granted to him by the
Abbot before all the brethren. For by a plan of this kind they separate
and cut themselves off from fellowship with him in prayer for this
reason—because they believe that one who is suspended from prayer
is, as the Apostle says, “delivered unto Satan:”710 and if any one, moved by an ill-considered
affection, dares to hold communion with him in prayer before he has
been received by the elder, he makes himself partaker of his damnation,
and delivers himself up of his own free will to Satan, to whom the
other had been consigned for the correction of his guilt. And in this
he falls into a more grievous offence because, by uniting with him in
fellowship either in talk or in prayer, he gives him grounds for still
greater arrogance, and only encourages and makes worse the obstinacy of
the offender. For, by
giving
him a consolation that is only hurtful, he will make his heart still
harder, and not let him humble himself for the fault for which he was
excommunicated; and through this he will make him hold the
Elder’s rebuke as of no consequence, and harbour deceitful
thoughts about satisfaction and absolution.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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