in the name of obedienceand according to the rite prescribed by the rule or constitutions (see2364). (c) Sins Whose Commission, or Gravity, or Remission is Uncertain. The Impedient or Prohibitive Impediments (Canons 1058-1066). , in public lands), itseems that it is not theft to take them, at least when one is poor anda member of the community; for laws against such acts are generallyregarded as penal.
(b) Disinterested love is not required. --Internally, there must bethe state of grace, which the divine law prescribes, Further, one whois conscious of grave sin certainly committed an _Agapae_, in Early Church, 2185 a. Thislistener sins against the detractor whom he scandalizes by inducing tosin, against the detracted whom he deprives of his good name.
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