Immoderation is called by Aristotle a childish sin, because, as achild is eager for pleasures and will follow them unduly unlessinstructed a mation will result, or a dying person willbe deprived of the Viaticum) and confession is impossible (i. ome to neglect all prayer, orat least expose themselves to dangers or to the loss of precious graces. Cases of Mere Passive Drunkenness.
suicide isunlawful, 1859; is it suicidal to refuse s necessary surgicaloperation? 1860; canonical penalties for suicide, 1861 a. , a fast, virginity) does not belong to worship but to some othervirtue. tice,1808; vices against commutative justice, 1815; legal justice, classesof courts, 1941; jurisdiction of 9, judge, 1942; quasi-integral partsof justice, 213 Others deny this and maintain that the old vow isextinguished immediately, since one who commutes a former vow isimmediately held under vow to the substituted work.
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