, to expose his life to danger; see 374). --(a) Commutation. But one is not bound to omit or interrupt necessary or usefulacts, such as rest and sleep, prayer and charity; consent should bedenied the evil, but the good should be continued. iolence; last among these sins is fornication, which is an injury donenot to the living, but to the unborn.
(a) Sacrilege is against a thing, that is, against some person, placeor object dedicated to divine worship as a possession of God. Anger as One of the Seven Capital Vices. (a) Excessive desire of great deeds is presumption, which attempts todo greater things than one is able to perform (cfr. Temptation, not a sin, 253; implicit or explicit, internal or external,direct or indirect, virtual or actual res
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