Defense of Goods of Fortune Against an Unjust Aggressor. Art, intellectual virtue, 146 b; one of the two practical virtues ofintellect, 1627 a. Tale-Bearing, definition, 2103; sinfulness, 2104; circumstances whichaffect the species of tale-bearing, 2105. idable and made self-control difficult, andthis is true even though consent is not finally given to the impuresuggestion.
(b) On account of the greater spiritual ills that result from theirinsobriety, the virtue of soberness is more imperative in certainindividuals. --(a) Bishops have grave obligations of residing in their see ordiocese (Canon 338), of attending to the instructio --If the listeners will notbe impressed by any of the methods of satisfaction just indicated, whatshould be done?(a) If, in the case of c Thus, if a religious vows an act for whichaccording to his rule permission must be sought, the vow has no actualforc
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