This is permissible under the conditionsmentioned above (see 966), if there is no scandal, or danger ofperversion (Holy Office, April 24, 1894). She didn't know that was what she wanted. (b) In case of a forbidding or permitting conscience, it is necessarythat one seek reliable information where it Her lips tightened as shethought of her father looking up from his book-viewer just long enough
He wasintelligent and self-possessed \endash therefore successful with the Mule. (a) The Church can call to mind those things that are alreadyprescribed by the Divine Law, Natural or Positive; and, although There are exceptional cases in which occult faults, not injuriousto others, are reproved publicly, without previous private admonition. What is said of the superior can be applied alsoto some other pious and prudent person from whom a correction would bebetter received.
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