(b) The commutation of a vow into something less good can be grantedonly by the one who has a special faculty; for thi (c) The good work may be a work less good, that is, one which isclearly less difficult or meritorious, as when a Mass is commuted intoa Rosary. he man, for the infidelityof the former is a far more serious matter than the infidelity of thelatter. , to hear or read about an obscene act is fartherremoved from it, and hence less seductive, than to see it in picture orreality).
tively good reputation; for, if thereputation is true, it is a good which they have honestly acquired; i It requires only trueand natural water, though the water should be as clean and decent aspossible, and b Meekness, Fruit of the Holy Ghost, 163; potential part of temperance,2465 c; definition, 2545. God detestsand punishes crimes (e.
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