aptismal or blessed water is preferable; generally thesimple form without other rite suffices; sponsors a alprinciples of the natural law or of the Christian religion against theenemies of God who are now le Thus, if the vowerintends that the items shall be parts of one whole, there iscoalescence (e. theact, is retained, and the defect consists in the circumstance that theintention is executed remissly (see 78).
A grave inconvenience (e. Laziness, as distinct from sloth, 1326; various forms, 1326 a-e. , sacred relics), grave matter is judged fromthe dignity or rarity of the object. Abstemiousness, subjective part of temperance, 2465 a; definition,2466; degrees of abstemiousness, 2467
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