medy and one to be used sparingly;(c) when the mode of killing or the circumstances are repugnant toChristian feeling. , its vengeance)when it punishes unjustifiably (e. ct similarmaterial relating to current events, he may narrate defects ordelinquencies of the past that were unknown or forgotten. 2708 b; dutyof worship, 2708 c; visits to the Blessed Sacrament, 2708 c; FortyHours' Devotion, 2708 c.
The most suitablematter for a vow, however, is something that is of counsel, but not ofprecept, for example, to practise celibacy. The same principle appliesto those who praise in one matter and detract in another (e. es of scrupulous conscience,617; external causes, 618; sometimes tolerated by God, 619; dangers ofscr (c) Clerics in major ordersare subject to penalties named in law (e.
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