ing no more and a desire of doingwhat is necessary for the proper reception of the Sacrament of Penance. There is no sin at all,it seems, if for a reasonable cause one regrets having made a vow orwishes there were no obligation to perform s , to infants andthe perpetually insane), nor to those who are unable to understand theessential truths of religion and morality (i. Modest Relaxation.
, the blind, the deaf, the dumb, cripples,paralytics), or of very noticeable deformity that excites ridicule orhorror (e. upulosity, 620; rules for the scrupulous, 621; qualities necessaryfor successful direction of scrupul another, at least if this can be done within an hour fromthe time of cessation; else the sacrifice is mutilated. performing a Sacrament; for they act then asrepresentatives of Christ, who is holy, and exercise most
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