Everyday we say the Lord's prayer: "...and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us..."
As humans, we always have even minor conflicts with the people we interact. Sometimes, the professional argument becomes a personal one. How do we handle this matters? Are we willing to forgive (and eventually forget) every time we feel someone has offended us? Do we keep an
"account" of every dispute we have, that we bring out in a new discussion? How is our anger management?
What happens when we trespass against others? Do we usually watch out our own behavior so we do not inadvertently offend some one? Do we sometimes make fun of or "tease" our friends to a degree that may them feel uncomfortable? When somebody makes a mistake, do we fraternally and discretely correct that person, or do we point it out loundly at the risk of lowering everyone's perception about that person?
Just a couple questions to reflect upon, and share during our meeting this Saturday, 5:00pm, at the Recreation Room of the Newman Center. We will pray the Novena to our Lady of Perpetual Succour, and will also have a time to talk about future plans for our group.
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