Examples of thisare persons who unnecessarily indulge self-praise by telling their truevirtues or perfections (Prov. Fictitious consent, unlessa serious reason excuses (e. Impossibility, Physical, 361 a; moral, 361 b. Thus, while children should not dishonor their parents underthe pretext of religion (Matt.
--In the following cases nosacrilege is committed:(a) when the thing violated is not sacred. stice,since it is really identical with the virtue of affability orfriendliness mentioned above (2421). (a) The sinsof excess offend, not because they offer too much worship to God (athing that is impossible), (a) Physical measures are the observance of what are now often spokenof as sex hygiene for normal and sex therapeutics for abnormal cases.
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