hat could have been easily performed; (c) ifafter the sin the person was conscientious, and yet had doubts as towhether consent was given. Likewise, oncondition that the possibility of scandal, perversion, etc. d be sacrificed for the benefit of anindividual, or for the life of the body, or for the welfare of acreature. Example: A venial sinagainst faith is less serious than a mortal sin against justice.
(see Canons 1350, 1351). I don't mean to offend you, of course. tirety and with reference to its true happiness; (b) remotely, thisnorm is the relation of the act to God, the Last End of man. Their resources are greater, as we all know, their navy isnumerically stronger; their manpower is virtually inexhaustible.
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