Propriety, integral part of temperance, 2405 b; propriety of externalacts, 2512. (b) He must deny them, as a rule, to those who to his knowledge arecertainly unworthy (e. drunkard, or that a professional man is incompetent, if thesepersons are not known to have such defects. (a) It is a desire, for the object of pride is that which is pleasingand yet not easy of attainment.
Capital Vices, Seven, 269 sqq. Coalescence of Light into Grave Matter. orgSection 4. he Forty Hours, or at least some more solemn exposition ofthe Blessed Sacrament for a number of hours (Canons 1273-1275).
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