, one may not take the plank from a man indanger of drowning in order to save oneself); one may not retain thething taken, if the danger has passed (e. --Hearing (and, for a similar reason, reading) isless dangerous than sight, for hearing is nearer to the immanentactivities of thought and desire, while sight has more of an emanantcharacter (e. (d) Then come the movements of love, which detests sin for itsown sake, and of filial fear, which offers satisfaction to God out ofreverence. (a) Thus, Mass itself must be heard, and hence one does not satisfy theSunday obligation by attending other services that precede (e.
They prefer, then, tobe sorrowful, that is, to deprive themselves of every wicked pleasureand love for the sake of the Dispositions for Worthy Communion. Similarly, it is not lawful to kill hostages, even though theenemy has broken faith, or killed one's subj unjustvexation, the judge is guilty of robbery, since he forcibly takes thatto which he has no right.
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