2) it appears that Godcommanded sin, but only a foolish or blasphemous person would interpretthe facts in that impossible sense. In itself, this practicewas not opposed to natural law and had some good results; but it wasopen also to many abuses. , when one keepssober, not from wish, but from necessity). ; definition, 1348; sinfulness of intentional andunintentional, 1350-1351; origin, 1354; prohibition against, 1552.
, as when several childrenare baptized together, or a large gathering of penitents are heard oneafter the other, etc. (b) In reference to the mode, suicide is direct, if that which is donetends from its nature to the death of the person who does it (e. Two Other Important General Laws of the Church. rreligious, a prayer, a visit to the BlessedSacrament, a meditation, or frequentation of the Sacraments.
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