(b) Incomplete pride, which turns inordinately to the love of createdexcellence but without disaffection to superi On account of thisnobility of the formal object, filial piety and patriotism are verylike to religion and rank next after it in the catalogue of virtues. punishment ofmilitary crimes, 1411; imprisonment and restraint of enemy subjects,1412; destruction and seizure of p (b) Sins against Others.
--Sin may be committed by delaying tokeep a gravely obligatory vow for which no date was set. etting or omitting, no lapse of time seems toconstitute a notable delay in respect to such obligations. ly into a rage if funis poked at themselves, or even if they suspect that someone islaughing at them. The celibate isunencumbered by family responsibilities and expenses, and is thereforebetter able to respond to difficu
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