arty, 2809 a; specialprohibition of particular marriage by the Church, 2809 b; closed times,2809 e; diriment impediments to marriage, 2810; absolute dirimentimpediments, 2811; impediment of age, 2813; impediment of impotency,2814; impediment of bond, 2816; impediment of difference of religion,2817; impediment of kinship, 2818; consanguinity, 2818 a; affinity,2818 b; public decency, 2818 c; spiritual relationship, 2818 d; legalrelationship, 2818 e; matrimonial im r acceptance of giftsby those who can reasonably be suspected of exercising undue influenceor of being subject to undue influence. Example: Claudiusaccidentally ran against and wounded Sempronius and the latter thinksthat someone struck him a blow. (b) Foolishness (see 1621) is sometimes a cause of contumely, for thefoolish man speaks without thinking as he should or without caring whatdamage his words may cause (Prov.
--Sinful indulgence, which is opposed tomeekness by excess, is often a mortal sin on account of the grave harmit inflicts upon the common welfare and the protection it affords tocrime. --Are ambiguous answers which are not givenaccording to the questioner's mind, and for which there are noreasonable justific (a) Thus, when they are given for omission of a spiritual act, there issimony if the omission includes the exercise of spiritual power (e. (c) According to still others, it is never a distinct species,since engagement to marry is a dissoluble agreement and the injury tothe contract is therefore not a notable one.
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