(b) The obligation is grave, since it is commanded as an act ofreligion, or at least as an act of obedience in a very importantmatter. , as much as a hungryperson can eat), and a mortal sin to take a quantity whose market valueis equal to grave matter. Defamation casts a shadow over or totally obscuresthe brilliance of a good reputation. --Absolutio complicis in peccato turpiinvalida est praeterquam in mortis periculo (Canon 884).
It desires the highermanifestations of every virtue--the things that are more difficult andthat befit a generous and elevated spirit, such as great austerity,great labor, great sacrifice, etc. and primarily by thetender feeling of veneration one has for the land that has given onebirth, nurture and education. as, and a temptation willedunjustifiably but only indirectly is a grave or a light sin accordingto the great or small danger that is risked. --(a) There is a remissiveeffect, consisting in the _ex opere operato_ release of a portion or ofall the temporal punishment due to sin forgiven.
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