--(a) The sin of perfect orcomplete drunkenness is a voluntary excess in intoxicants carried sofar that one loses temporarily the use of reason. The Commandments of Justice. (b) In the veneration of the Saints there would beidolatry, if they were honored or invoked as if they possessed divineattributes. --The moralconnection between repeated acts of theft by one person is necessary,as was said, in order that these acts unite into one grave sin.
(b) These obligations are grave, since the matter is grave; but, as thecare of children falls principally But if there is an onerous promise(e. The same is probably true of external but imperfect sins(such as touches, looks, words, gestures). persons are distractedagainst their will by every slight sound or movement that falls undertheir notice.
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