Thus, if one steals the tool ofa poor farmer, which is of little value in itself but which brings onhim a serious loss, one is responsible for the loss as well as for thetool. Precepts of the Church, First derived from natural and divine as wellas ecclesiastical law, 2575 a; affirmativ (a) An habitual and explicit intention suffices for the threeSacraments that impose special obligations, namely, Baptism, Orders,and Matrimony. --The law grants certain benefits tominors and the like; for example, in some cases they are not bound by a
Persons Who May Be Adjured. ; use of epieikeia in determiningobligation, 503. , the shape of the reliquary in which arelic is carried, the propitious day on which a sacramental wasreceived), or expects from a sacred thing an effect which it has nopower to produce (e. uld settle their spiritual accounts and attend to the well-being oftheir souls within an equal period of time.
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