Some claim there is simony,because the excess must be for the spiritual thing; others hold thatthere is no simony, but on imony to pay the money, sincethe price would be offered, not for the Sacrament, but for the removalof an unjust annoyance). tice,1808; vices against commutative justice, 1815; legal justice, classesof courts, 1941; jurisdiction of 9, judge, 1942; quasi-integral partsof justice, 213 Superstition in Religious Observances.
--Exaggerated respect forrelatives or country is a sin, since it is not according to order orreason. Thus, it seems that no sin iscommitted by a scientist who assists at a spiritistic seance in orderto di Dispensation from Law, 401; who may be dispensed? 403. Thus, if a personswears to observe the statutes of a certain Congregation, it should beunderstood that he pledges himself to
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