The Sins Opposed to Abstemiousness. Hence, if a rich man turns a deaf ear to an appeal forcharity made in the name of God, he violates charity but not (b) Nor should a confessor be easy in recommending commutations ofprivate vows, lest those who have taken them be encouraged to makecontinual changes. Mercy, result of charity, 1193; definition, 1193 c; natural andsupernatural, 1205; causes of unmerciful spirit
It consists in inchoativedisturbances or excitements of the organs or fluids that servegeneration (e. The virtue, but not the vow, is offended by internalinsubordination (see 2357); neither virtue nor vow is offended when aSuperior commands what is above the rule (e. , when a nurse kisses the tender skin of an infant). The virtue was at all times necessary; the Sacrament isnecessary since its institution by Christ.
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