e (see2701 b); to say Mass licitly one must be free from impediments whichdebar from Mass, such as suspension or irregularity. f sin, 1317; manner ofconfessing sin, 1318-1319; as cause of fighting, 1432; prohibitionagainst, 1552. Hi sunt limites, quibus ius, de quo diximus,eiusque exercitium a natura circumscribuntur. (b) Unpractical Catholics, that is, those who have been away from Massor the Sacraments contrary to the
The Causes of Contumely. ogical malice ofsimony; 2335; moral malice of simony, 2336; invalidity and penalties ofsimoniacal contracts, 2337; c Industry,organized labor and individuals should interest themselves practicallyin private movements and plans t , sacred relics), grave matter is judged fromthe dignity or rarity of the object.
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