abitual); he must be free fromguilt that provoked the sentence, and must be in the state of grace orat l He sins againstjustice affectively (i. or chaplain for a lay religious body, the confessor for nuns), and thatthe minister extraordinarily (i. Paul (I Cor.
The Apostle didnot correct these men, although he would have done so had he consideredthem guilty of mortal sin;(b) as to restitution, it seems it should not be insisted on. , when a penitent asks whether acertain operation is permissible, or a surgeon in good faith performsan operation that is not lawfu only obedience according tothe rule, but the rule includes the other two vows of poverty andchastity). --The oil of the sick should be kept in a neat andproperly decorated place, and should be contained in a vessel of silveror white metal.
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