(b) The Opposite Vices. (b) The integral parts of fortitude are those that are necessary forthe perfect functioning of its offices in reference to major dangers(i. Moral Difference between the Various Kinds of Oaths. urse him; if the penitent was mistakenly excused from restitution,payment is due the third party who loses by the advice.
e and negative parts of FirstPrecept, 2576; how Mass must be heard, 2577; external and bodilyassistance, 2577 ghbor, mortal sin is committed, since the gravity of the sin ismeasured by the malevolence of the will. (c) The listener is scandalized and contaminated by what he hears, hisideals are shattered, his respect for virtue or religion is destroyed,and he is encouraged to continue the work of the defamer. , in the otherpowers of the soul and the body, which under command from the willperform acts designed to overcome temptation.
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