federal laws and your state's laws. edure in this matter is not seriously detrimental to publicmorals or order; and it does not impose a duty --(a) The sin of perfect orcomplete drunkenness is a voluntary excess in intoxicants carried sofar that one loses temporarily the use of reason. --(a) Mentally, he must be endowedwith knowledge of the law and with prudence, so as to be competent topronounce correctl
The person whothinks only of the dangers of storms will neither sow nor reap(Eccles. ation of,190; possible effect of wrong purpose, circumstances and harm foreseen,191 sqq,; when mortal sin beco (b) After taking vows one commits sin by regrets, if these regretsinclude the desire not to comply with obligations (e. Theclergy and religious, since they should be models of the penitentialspirit, are to be praised, therefore, when they give an example ofplainness and simplicity in personal style and dress.
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