istian education and to the fulfillment of the baptismal promisesfor which they stood surety (Canon 769). (b) They are joined with deliberate pleasure of the will, that is, oneintends them or consents even momentarily (e) The Manner. But if no good end will be served byself-defense, or if greater evils will follow from it, no answer shouldbe made.
, by confinementin a loathsome dungeon, by overwork with starvation, by torture); it isunfair to use severe punishments unknown to law or custom, or whoserigor far surpasses the degree of offense. e the authority of parents does not extend to the whole lifetimeof their children and marriage is a lifelong union. --(a) Thegood work can be a better work than the old one, that is, a work which,if not more difficult, is more pleasing to God and more spirituallyadvantageous to the vower. Hence, there is sacrilege of this kind when one commitsimpurity immediately after Communion, or when one uses the Sacrament ofPenance as a means to solicit impurity.
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