This is truewhen these latter sins do not include formal disobedience against God,for, _per se_ and other things being eq Conditions Governing Propriety of External Acts. , offensive cartoons or caricatures, insulting valentines orpostcards, poisoned pen letters, lampoons, scurrilous or opprobriousgestures or acts, sardonic grins, mimicry). Hence, the moral malice of simony is that ofirreligiousness.
--We now pass on toconsider those external acts of religion in which the worshipper makesuse of divine things in order to show honor to God (see 2175). (c) According to the law which they use courts are ecclesiastical orsecular. It is not always certain thatthe beneficiary is ungrateful, and there may be reason to hope for hisimprovement (Luke, vi. slawful, provided only the matter was true or the Divine Name was notused, and also those persons who delighted to swear on all occasions.
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