ave, the confidence of the public in the integrity of courts would beshaken, men would take the law int Neither is gratitude owed for presentsmade with the purpose of ridicule or offense. Thus, if the defamer knows that the injured person hasreformed, he may call attention to and emphasize the virtues rongly advising on restitution of a large sum), or the salvation of asoul is at stake, as when an unabsolved penitent is dying (see 1797sqq.
Thus, if a religious privately vows to dowhat is commanded in a particular law or rule, or what is counselled For advice on temporal matters a priestshould either direct his penitents to lawyers, physicians or otherprofessional advisers, or, if he can give prudent direction himself(e. nger to the seal; when confessionis made outside the territory of the Superior who reserves the sin(Canon 900). --(a) Curiosity initself is venial, for it does not seem a serious offense to busyoneself with things superfluous.
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