--We shall now speak of the Gift,the Beatitude, and the Fruits that correspond to fortitude (see 159 and2433). hewould have made the vow, even though he had known the true distance;Caius, intending chiefly to perform an act of religion, a venial sin, on account of this neglect; for there is nocommon precept directly obliging to such prayers. s since, while honor is not a sufficient reward of virtue, itis a distinguished mark of recognition, and f
t that completed aninternal sin must be declared, 2741 d; circumstances that notablyaggravate a sin without changing its species, 2742 a; external effectsof a sin must be confessed, 2742 b; uncertain sins must be confessed,2742 c; when material integrity is not necessary, 2743; completion orrepetition of past incomplete Finally, if the signs of vocation do not produce certainty, there maybe no sin at all, but rather virtue, in refusal to as , he who promises to become areligious means that he will do so, if a Religious Order will acceptand keep --If the parents insist on giving an unsuitable name to theirchild, the pastor should silently add a su
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