Comparison of Avarice and Prodigality. , by monuments, presents, banquets,titles). Thus, it differs from the virtues of legal justiceand of charitable forgiveness, the former of which, when necessary,insists on the full rigor of the law (see 2381 sqq. Indeed, the inferiors or equals of the defamer rarelysin gravely by their neglecting to oppose his defamatory remarks.
or reliable as is commonly believed, orthat there is great room for improvement, or that he is much b f the supreme authorityseems to be required, should be referred by the Ordinaries to thejudgment of the Holy See (C. --(a)Useful results are sometimes expected, such as knowledge for the mind(notorious art) or health for the body (healing observances). Neither parents, nor spouse, nor the individual inquestion may dispose of them at will.
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