(c) There is no sin, if the permission of the owner can be reasonablypresumed; for to him who willingly consents no injury is done. A vow or other actof religion, on the contrary, originates from the desire to honor God,even apart from necessity, and hence it may be used oftener. he minister for valid absolution, 2750; power ofjurisdiction, 2751; when the Church supplies jurisdiction (cases ofcommon error and of uncertainty of law or fact), 2752; limitation ofjurisdiction, 2753; reserved sins, 2753 a; reserved persons, 2753 b;absolution from reserved cases, 2754; absolution given by one notposse The means by which one tends toward theproduction of a new life take on an essential human significanceinseparable from the desired end and su
Hence, he who does notrestore borrowed or deposited or found objects, or who does not payback a loan, when he could and should, is a thief. , to expose his life to danger; see 374). , a vow to enter religion if one's parentsconsent, when the vower in lawful ways persuades his parents not toconsent). Hence, it is lawfulto pray against the evil spirits, the enemies of God and man.
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