re is no sacrilege if the impurity isassociated with something holy in such a way as not to show any notableirreverence (material disrespect). right to take what waspromised, since it is owed from liberality or fidelity or gratitude,but not from commutative justice. ssion); bodily imperfection that makes oneunsuited for the service of the altar, on account of mutilation (e. tract, 1878; when contracts are immoral, 1878 a;sinful contracts, 1879; qualities necessary for valid consent, 1833;defects that invalidate consent, 18
, by wrinkling up the nose, sticking out the tongue). Others reject this theory as opposed to the traditionof the Church as well as to experience. s to applythe law to particular cases and to declare officially the mutual rightsand obligations of litigants who are before him. Religious Duties before Marriage.
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