l movements of thebody (modesty of bearing) and the external use of corporal things(modesty of living). 16); hence we see that forthe sake of holding to money men become hard of heart (Matt. ecause human law cannotimpose as a normal regulation what is too difficult for human nature);still others think that flight is g or performing good; for these areacts that add a finish of maturity to fortitude (see 2447, 2454, 24
Thus, it is injuriousto state that a certain Religious Order or monastery or diocese isrelaxed, or that a certain business corporation is not well managed. ; supernatural and natural truths to which assent must be given,784; act of faith necessary, 785 sqq. This wickedness committed by reason of thestatement or promise is venial or mortal according to the case. --(a) The sin of excess may be called,for want of a special name, over-sobriety.
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