(a) It is absolute or relative,according as the supporting reasons are grave, either when consideredalone, or when compared with the objections. --Celibacy (2602). Vision of God), it follows that the acts bywhich he tends to that End must be not only human and moral, butsupernaturally meritorious. e public; the former is fraternal correction and is an act ofcharity, while the latter is judicial correction and is an act ofjustice.
, grace (John, vi, 29; Eph. --Charity not only requires that we loveGod, ourselves, and our neighbors, but it also obliges us to love theseobjects according to a certain order, some being preferred to others. The Causes of Sin. Therules that follow will pertain only to sins that are of the samespecies, but that differ numerically within the species (e.
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