practises abstinence from certain remedies as an act ofmoderate mortification);(b) when one does not wish the evil result, b , mors sollicitantis; probabiliter,ejus plena emendatio per plures annos manifestata; grave damnumpoenitentis quoad vitam, famam, fortunam, nisi gravius damnum simulimmineat bono communi). (b) It is shown to a superior. rders, 2783; conditions for validity of reception, 2783 a; conditionsfor lawfulness of reception, 2783 b; canon
, the priest must impose a suitable penance). , anexcessively humble man denies the good deeds that others ascribe tohim, though he knows they are real), or when one falsely admits a badquality which one lacks (e. , toraise the price on one's property when one accidentally learns throughoverhearing a secret conversat --(a) This exposure is not contrary to commutative justice,according to the common opinion, for the condem
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