Obligation of First Precept. The Harm Done by Reason of the Person Defamed. They are reasonable and wellfounded, indeed, but in spite of them there will occur cases wherein itis doubtful whether a theft is mortal or venial (see 1896). , to the rights of God or ofthe Church).
2, 889 sqq. rectlyeither first or second grace, and indirectly through this grace theymay awaken fervor, which is the opposite of venial sin. The sin is aggravated bythe greater import of the secret or by the greater damages ordispleasure caused. Since it isa mortal sin to commit impurity, it is also a mortal sin to solicitimpurity; since it is a mortal
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