The State, being a perfectsociety, has greater coercive power, and may inflict penalties that areof a permanent character, such as death or mutilation or wounds (e. (b) Teachers and Students. nd of such a character that the publicwelfare requires the supreme punishment, either on account of theenormity of the act (e. Thus, one shouldpray at Mass, for according to church law Mass must be heard devoutly;one should pray when a dangerous temptation assails one, or whe
The omission of an accidental but notable ceremony(e. The Ordinary may dispense from the requirements of place(Canon 1109). Thus, it does not seem lawful generally to inebriateanother in order to learn his secret, and it is certainly sinful toresort to lies or simulation or immorality. rance? (a) If thismeans simulation of a Sacrament, or the use of its externals in such away as to make it null (i.
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