Direction in Cases of Doubt, Ignorance, or Error. ason--for example, one who experiences carnal temptationdue to a book which he reads from idle curiosity must desist from thebook. This form ofsuperstition is like divination by omens; the difference is that inusing omens one chiefly seeks f , to steal) are invalid and, onaccount of the irreverence, gravely sinful, at least if the sinpromised is mortal.
But a defendant may take exception to arguments offered by theplaintiff which, though actually valid, are not juridically made. (It must be noted, however, that some authors considercelibacy arising from the subdiaconate as a duty arising fromecclesiastical law and not from a vow. But if repentance is very perfect like that ofMagdalen and St. Thus, if a master annulled the vow of his cook tohear Mass daily, the vow would revive when the cook took serviceelsewhere.
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