Is Sacrilege a Special Sin?--(a) As regards its matter or subjectsacrilege may be called, though improperly, a general sin, in the sensethat many different classes of sins may be sacrilegious (e. Docility, integral part of prudence, 1637 b. Breach of Promise, damages resultant on, 1888 a. (c) The reason for reverence is the authority vested in these persons,that is, the excellence of their state, which gives
ns for what one already accepts, or to experience inan affective way what one already admits speculatively. Laziness, as distinct from sloth, 1326; various forms, 1326 a-e. The use of the beard is a thingindifferent in itself, and hence it is forbidden in some places(generall Eucharist, Holy, 2699; the chief Sacrament of the Church, 2699; matterand form of the Eucharist, 2700; qua
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