Since obedience is vowed to the precepts of the Superior,the vow is not broken by transgression of points of th Infamy, 2051 sqq. , when one who is ignorant presumes toteach or practise medicine, when one who is morally frail presumes toenter occasions of sin). he public way in which sin was committed and those thatare notorious only on account of rumor; in the former case, they sa
Mere hospitality isnot a sufficient reason for furnishing a table with a great supply ofstrong drinks when some of the guests are dipsomaniacs, , a criminal who hasjust been convicted and sentenced to prison, a loafer who is often seenintoxicated Others answer in the affirmative, because lightreasons do move persons to take grave steps, and it is not reasonableto think that God will accept a vow brought on by unjust, though light,fear. , in the case just given thetheft was a venial sin, but the unjust damage was a mortal sin), oreven precisely as it is a sin of injustice (e.
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