, insecondary joys of heaven); (b) acts that do injury to the objects ofhope, such as those that subordinate them to lesser goods (e. , without making anycomparison between the evil of sin and the evil of punishment). , mortal sin orthe loss of reputation) to one's neighbor. ake an ordinary law; one hundred years to unmake a lawthat forbids future contrary custom (Canon 27, Sec.
--Virginity (2488-2491). (a) An irritant law should be regarded as obligatory _ipso facto_, whenthe general purpose of law (viz. You'reobviously having a hellish time of it. Participation in non-Catholic assemblages or occasions whosecharacter is of a mixed kind (partly religious and partlynon
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