itude, 2457; Gift ofFortitude, 2457 a; fortitude and the Eighth Beatitude, 2457 b;fortitude and the Fruit listener has for the absent person, or even to instill into thelistener's mind a feeling of disrespect and dislike for the absentperson. (d) When they are given for admission to religious life, there issimony if the money is paid for the religious state itself, the vows,or other s Hence, the Fathers trace back to impurity the following sins ofimprudence in the mind: wrong apprehension, about the end or purpose oflife,
--The celebrant must be in the state of grace, and must go toconfession before Mass if he has a serious sin on his conscience (see2701 c). s a disturbance of mind caused by the belief that somedanger is impending on oneself or others (see 41 sqq. rance of, 356; dispensation from, 357;interpretation of, 358-359; when observance of law is impossible,360-361; Counsels of (q. nce heis specially bound to correct his subject who is detracting in hispresence, or to defend his absent subject who is being defamed.
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