), and probably also the previous sacramental confession which theChurch prescribes _sub gravi_ for one who is conscious of serious sinnot yet remitted through absolution. ll the circumstances andthe common opinion indicts a notable loss on the owner in his propertyrights. A vow or other actof religion, on the contrary, originates from the desire to honor God,even apart from necessity, and hence it may be used oftener. occasion from one person or severalpersons, and, though the sum he steals is small, the sum taken by thewhole group is considerable.
ably does not violate legal justice by this act,since a precept that has not been received cannot be violated. Of course, there is an obligation of confidentialsecrecy. ess, 2479 a; malice of the sin, 2480 a;drunkenness compared with other sins, 2481 a; responsibility o being illicit, cannot beexpected from supernatural powers that are good (such as God, theAngels, the Saints).
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