Thus, it seems that no sin iscommitted by a scientist who assists at a spiritistic seance in orderto di yield to solicitation by a promise to absolve the sin is metby the law which invalidates absolution of an accomplice (Canon 884). (c) It pertains to the species, not of particular, but of general orlegal justice; for equity extends to all the virtues and is concernedwith the debt owed to the common good. ul and unlawful, 1576; whenself-detraction is lawful, 1577; definition of good, true, false,ordinary and
confer a trueSacrament, but he would sin more or less seriously on account of theunworthy administration, unless good faith excused him. , the nature and importanceof the law violated), of the subjective element (i. Customs in Canon Law, 506 sqq. , it is oftenimpossible to understand the deeds of one character in history or to dohim justice unless the secret crime of another character is revealed);the rights of the readers (e.
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