(b) The integral parts of fortitude are those that are necessary forthe perfect functioning of its offices in reference to major dangers(i. , if a person reciting the Breviary does not noticethat he is giving considerable attention to an inscription oradvertisement on an adjacent wall), the distraction is merelyinvoluntary and inculpable. But, _per accidens_, there is an obligation of total abstinence when agreater good requires that one sacrifice intoxicants, whether the goodbe of self (e. When thou hast made a vow to theLord thy God, thou shalt not delay to pay it, because the Lord thy Godwill require it.
istian education and to the fulfillment of the baptismal promisesfor which they stood surety (Canon 769). following rule seems to beaccurate enough: thefts combine to form a great theft only whenconsiderable property is taken by degr Advisor, implicit, 1779 c. --(a) Before Baptism.
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