acraments of the Living) produce in the soul first grace orjustification, which is the opposite of mortal sin. (b) Gluttony in eating is excess as to the time or manner of takingfood. , for refusal to hearthe confession of a parishioner), or to demand money as the stipend forthe performance of such a spiritual act (e. is also adivine obligation, inasmuch as the priest is appointed to offer giftsand sacrifices for sin (Heb.
Unjust Accusation. (c) The more notable theshortening of life, the greater the reason needed to permit it. s a disturbance of mind caused by the belief that somedanger is impending on oneself or others (see 41 sqq. This opinion does not include gratifications notdeliberately sought or yielded to, nor those in which experience ha
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