The Church has always refused to tolerate this kind ofparticipation. (b) If the act of theenemy is opposed to natural law, it is not permissible to retaliate bythe same kind of acts. (b) The state of the receiver gives him a claim on charity, when he isin necessity and unable to help himself. --(a) From benevolence proceedgladness at the perfections of God (I Pet.
o abeggar, the former in order to get rid of the beggar, the latter inorder to get rid of some old clothes. owing sucha conscience are to be judged as follows:(a) They are materially evil in themselves and formally evil in theircause. ),whether the doubt be of law or of fact. terrupted, and later makes another plan and another attempt,there are two sins); (b) if the external acts are of suc
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