Hence, that which makes an act morally good is its agreement withthe nature of man as a rational being destined for heaven, and itspromotion of the glory of God, which is the purpose of all creation. --The Acts of Charity(1183-1192). or that the time when itgoes into force has not arrived, or that it does not apply to certainpersons or circumstances, etc. ,loyalty (First Commandment), reverence (Second), service (Third)--allof which are Laws of the First Table; (b) towards parents (Fourth), andall fellow-men, viz.
(3)The habitually insane are considered as infants under seven (Canon 88,Sec. The Morality of the Consequences of an Act. The gravity dependson the scandal or offense caused the other party. Munn broke in.
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