red to make no effort to removebodily maladies on account of the spiritual profit derived from them). ent's accomplice,the fame of the penitent by the law of the sacramental seal, and thefame of the confesso (d) In Reference to the Willingness of the Recipient. (a) Thus, a gift is sinful, on the part of the donor, when it is madeby an employer for the purpose of seduci
tery; he who separates a business manand his patrons, intending to attract the trade to himself, is guil But temporal things may beasked for from a secondary intention (that is, in so far as they aremeans that assist us t in the name of obedienceand according to the rite prescribed by the rule or constitutions (see2364). The Commandments of Justice.
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