, his children or wife), or when custom permits them to someextent a greater freedom than is granted to others (e. , playing the organ, singing, drawing, painting apicture, embroidering), and works of recreation (moderate sports ordiversions such as baseball, tennis, and chess). the moment andhas most painful after-effects in bursting headaches and disabledstomach, but it also cau (c) It is against reputation, that is, against the favorable opinionand report of the public on the virtu
instituted by theChurch whereby a man is separated from the laity and enrolled amongclerics with a view to prepare him for Holy Orders. rofession, 1005; when concealment of one's faith is lawful, 1007; sinsof unbelief, see Unbelief, Sin of. --The canonical dispositions in reference tovows in general will be found in Canons 1307-1315, while religious vowsare treated in the section on religious (Canons 492 sqq. f the spiritual advantageof the penitent, and to be patient in hearing him and firm incorrecting him.
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