Morality, definition, 64; constitutive norm, 65; manifestative norm,67; perceptive norm, 68; three species of, 69; three sources, theobject, circumstances, and end, 70 sqq. or consequences, as when one isso self-depreciative as to neglect grave obligations of correctingabuses. Decency, subjective part of temperance, 2465 a; definition of decency,2486 b. s, according to some, a proportionate inconvenience, butothers think that only such assistance need be
duty of observance of the accidentalconditions, however, is not generally grave, but it becomes grave ifits neglect inflicts serious harm (e. 15), like a sweet poison that turns to gall and destroys (Job, xx. (b) He should askboth of them, and especially the woman, whether they have decided onmarriage freely, without force or pressure from any person. Penance is the faith and repentance of the recipient, thesedispositions are necessary in that Sacrament.
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