Requirements for a Valid Sacrament in Reference to theRecipient. They should betrained from their earliest years to reserve and decency, and it is amost serious sin to scandalize their innocence. --Attention is the voluntary applicationof the mind to that which is done, or the consideration or advertenceof the mind given to an act. Hence, if the order andpeace of society would be disturbed by the accusation of a crime whichwas private and from which no further d
Gravity of the Sin of Anger. (b) There must be a law of the Church which, from a motive of respectfor sacred things, forbids the exchange. ; motives of, 268 sqq. orally certain on positive grounds (Canon 973); nor may aReligious Superior receive to profession any novice about whom he isdoubtful (Canon 571).
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