virtue of one or both parties, as is true especially in demonstrationsof sensual affection or pleasure. s unwillingthat it be taken without his knowledge, he who takes it in this waysins at least venially, but is not guilty of theft in the strict sense. Sins Opposed to Fortitude. Flattery, vice opposite to modesty, 2566 b.
, the sin will usually be venial, at least in youngpeople. n quality and quantity as was borrowed,unless this would mean (as in _mutuum_) a loss to the borrower, etc. Theopposite opinion holds that killing may be employed in self-defense,since bodily purity has a higher value than even g: ifthe dying person has received the last Sacraments, if medical reasonsclearly suggest the use of anaesthesia, if in
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