astity of an adult), the virtue may be recovered, certainly in thefirst case and probably also in the second case. -Actual infamy or disrepute isproduced either by the publicity of the crime or by the publicity ofthe report. --The duties in reference tomarriage as a permanent state of life were treated already in 2613sqq. The cleric is free to bestow his gift either during his lifetime (whichis better) or to leave it in his will.
(a) Thus, there must be judgment, and hence those persons are guilty ofsin who employ adjuration without necessity (e. obligations of the contract; if one consents to theobligations, but does not intend to fulfill them, the contract isvalid, but unlawful. Thisquestion was treated above in 426. , beneficesattached to spiritual offices, consecration to be given a chalice);those are extrinsically spiritual that are in
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