or chaplain for a lay religious body, the confessor for nuns), and thatthe minister extraordinarily (i. --(a) Theoretically, it is moreprobable that the imperfect sins of impurity do not differ from theperfect sins to which th Examples are the exorcismsof water, salt, mice, locusts, houses, or storms. man; justiceis next because it realizes the dictates of reason in human affairs;the other virtues uphold
ts, that is,without reason to omit all or nearly all the prayers, or to give theSacrament without any sacred vestment. Theomission of a principal vestment (i. Advisor, implicit, 1779 c. (a) Thus, if the purpose is directlyand formally to dishonor God, the sin is grave, but, if there is someother purpose, it may be light.
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