nd internal works, 350-351;moral, ceremonial and judicial precepts of New Testament, 352; durationof, 354; subjects of, 355; igno Ordination may be defined as a Sacrament of theNew Law in which a member of the clergy receives spi ise publications on this matter by Catholics or bynon-Catholics, in as far as these are published, or read, or sold byCatholics. Thus, if a lawyer gave no study at all to a case andthereby inflicted a grave loss on his client, the negligence would be amortal sin.
erwise), if the penitent was ignorant(though not crassly or supinely) of the reservation (Canon 2229). The epicure is too hard to pleaseas to quality; even when there is no festal occasion, he must have agreat itent will not confess, he musteither grant absolution, as some hold, or dissimulate its denial, asothers think. --The positive modes of observing temperance(i.
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