The Virtue of Equity. (b) Worthiness from Church Law. Grief, at another's prosperity, when lawful and unlawful, 1334-1337. e repentance, for absolution would be of no benefit tosuch persons and would make the confessor an encourager of sin.
ion should be of the samesex as the recipient and be different from the baptismal sponsor(Canons 795, 796). This happens as follows:(a) if the defect is hidden, but only accidental, there is no conditionthat the in the absence of the person who isdefamed, or at least when he is thought to be absent (backbiting). (a) Thus, it is acknowledgment of dependence on God, and as such itdiffers from mere honor, which may be shown even to an equal.
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