The mannerof giving the support is left to the special statutes and customs ofeach country (Canons 1496, 1502). (b) Its office is moderation, and hence in its manner, though not inits matter, it is like temperance. blicgood then takes precedence over the private good of the owner of thesecret), but this is denied by others. --The State has no power over the Sacrament ofMatrimony, its bond, or its inseparable temporal effects (such
(b) When oppositeintentions are successive, the later prevails over the earlier, unlessthe earlier was str If the questionerhas no right to demand an oath and the deponent has no right to usemental reservation (e. It does seem, however, that the goodwhich is hoped for must be of an equal dignity with the good of fame,sin But acts of worshipperformed without devotion or without regard for God's will are not tobe compared with respectful obedience, since t
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