under pain of nullityor punishment; (b) he can oblige under pain of grave sin, or under painof venial sin. 3, ad 2um; _de Malo_q. (b) The light of natural reason was sufficient to instruct man in theNatural Law, but through sin that light had become obscur She has always labored for the promotionof peace or for the lessening of the evils of wars that could not beprevented; but her official d
(a) If the opposingarguments are drawn from different sources, the more probable does notattack the less probable, and hence does not weaken its probability. One may make the same sacrifice, if one is single and withoutdependents, and another is married and has a dependent family. Example: Titus works in an officewhere most of the clerks are non-Catholics. Thus, the Crusades, to whichthe salvation of Christian civilization is due, were promoted by theChurch; military orders for the defense of t
Join the newsletter to receive news, updates, new products and freebies in your inbox.