, because great dissensionswill be aroused, or heavy expenses incurred in litigation), occultcompensation is not even venially unlawful. sts, butnevertheless so acts or omits to act that one's conduct is useful fornothing except temptation of God, as whe --Clerics are especially obliged to showrespect to their Ordinaries and to give them the obedience promised inordination (Canon 127). amage could be anticipated, itwould be better to leave this occult crime unpunished rather than bringon greater evils to the public.
Canonists discuss at length the following contracts in which it iscommitted:(a) the contract _per accessum_ gr Cunning, 1651 a. on 883), a privilege extended recently also to those who are makingair journeys, or who are outside their domicile (Canon 881), etc. Inhibition, of passions, 131.
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