those whohad communicated the same day before the danger of death arose, andthat it be given on distinct days during the danger. , by using a drug or bringing on a vomit), doesnot sin mortally by drunkenness; but it seems that such a swinishperson must sin mortally by reason of gluttony, injury to health, orscandal. They holdthat it is dangerous to speak of venereal matters to the young; thatsilence itself is to them a lesson of modesty; that the practice ofpiet (b) There must be a law of the Church which, from a motive of respectfor sacred things, forbids the exchange.
It may be venial also from the lightness ofthe matter, if the temptation is interpretative, as when one presumeson the divine aid in a slight sickness, an unimportant talk, or othersmall affair. A person is undesirable on account of defects of soul (e. It is cruel to boxchildren soundly on the ears, or to push them roughly about, or to tiethem up in the dark, as they may suffer permanent injury from suchmethods. Obscenity, definition, 1455; internal and external, 1455 a-b; generalrules for determining what is obscene, 1456; pe
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