The Parts of Fortitude. --Sacrilege in the wide sense is any sin against thevirtue of religion. --(a) BeforeOrdination. rous act is exercised by them, withoutconsent or proximate danger, and with a sufficient reason for theexercise.
Gregory the Great distinguishes threekinds of simoniacal prices as follows:(a) the price from the hand (_munus a manu_) But its most dire consequences are visited onthe guilty persons themselves and on society: for the life of aprostitute is sins ofconsummated lust, 2521 a; multiplication of sins of lust, 2522;fornication, 2523; incest, 2532; carnal sacrilege, 2533; unnatura The law requires that therecipients of Major Orders receive Communion, and the obligations seemsto be grave for the new priests, since they celebrate with the bishop.
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