For usually there is no irreverence in suchpractices, and at the worst they are foolish and idle acts. (a) Thus, the natural law itself invalidates a vow made under force orunder such fear as takes away the power of giving due deliberation tothe vow. (b) The marriage union is conjugal; that is, its end is the procreationand rearing of children, or the making of a family, and it thereforegives the right to the natural acts of generation. ; circumstances of restitution, 1781; restitution_in solidum_ or _pro rata_, 1783; order of restitution amongcooperators, 1784; person to whom restitution must be made, 1786;creditors w
24, 1957 to a symposium ofthe Italian Society of Anaesthesiology (_The Pope Speaks_, Summer,1957, pp. (b) To seek a sign of God's will or a manifestation of His perfectionsis not temptation of God, if this en reasonable to believethat the most unpromising person is better than oneself in some qualityor other. for the temporal is not a price paid for the spiritual,but in the one case either a penance or a charge for
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