Sin may be considered asopposed to the divine goodness, and in this respect it is detested bycharity; or as oppose , the sickness of thepenitent, the probability that a grave penance will keep him fromfuture confession, the fact that his sorrow is very great or As to physical evils, one may not ask them as evils or for theirown sake; but it is lawful to pray for them in the larger sense inwhich they are goods. ; almsgiving from the goods of another, 1244-1246; order of charityin almsgiving, 1247; amount to be g
2, Spring 1958, pp. (c) Outside of necessity, only those can absolve who have ordinary ordelegated faculties. a small sum from its parents and falselythinks that the theft is gravely sinful in itself; (b) on acco This is truewhen these latter sins do not include formal disobedience against God,for, _per se_ and other things being eq
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