--Since the species of sins must beparticularized in confessions, the question of the distinction betweendefamations has practical importance. --It remains to speak of thevices of infidelity and violation of secret (see 2388 a). (a) It ascribes the effects to natural things, but it supposes that insome way supernatural forces, not of religion, are at work in orthrough these things. r anexaggeration, which tells more than the truth, or a suppression, whichtells less than the whole truth.
mation will result, or a dying person willbe deprived of the Viaticum) and confession is impossible (i. em tantummodo in nuptiis valide initistribuitut, atque in iure matrimoniali continetur, quod ipsis nuptiistraditur et acceptatur. ; it is not sacrilege toconduct oneself with levity in church, unless one wishes by the levityto show contempt for the place. The former are made in the name of the Church in themanner prescribed by the Ritual, and their administr
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