Philips, _Le role du laicat dans l'Eglise,(Casterman, Tournai-Paris, 1954); translated as _The Role of the Laityin the Church_. Theculminating theft is a mortal sin, if the thief adverts to the factthat he has now stolen a notable sum; otherwise it is a venial sin. Hence, they are not a matter of indifference, but reason demands thatthey be suitable both to oneself (i. (a) Thus, the judge's act must be objectively unjust, that is, inviolation of a strict right under commutative justice.
,jumping from a second-story window). Greed about getting or keeping money pertainsto avarice, not necessarily to simony. If the superior exerciseshis authority in the temporal order and has an agreement with those notsubject t Apart from necessity, a special desire of martyrdomis not of precept, since martyrdom is an act of perfection; but such adesire is of counsel, since it is encouraged by Christ (I Peter, ii.
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