haracteristic (such as venereal disease, sterility, disgrace, race,the fact that one is a widow, etc. (a) Defamation. s on the opinionsor estimates of the prudent, which after all are only approximationsand subject to revisions. iven, 1249, 1253; employment asalms, 1249 b; when alms are excessive, 1250; clerics and almsgiving,125
Phrenology, form of divination, 2285 b. he Forty Hours, or at least some more solemn exposition ofthe Blessed Sacrament for a number of hours (Canons 1273-1275). the children, and the Church will grant adispensation, though reluctantly and only for just and grave causes. Principles Obligatory in All Forms of Contract.
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