--Affability (2421-2423). rks; neither faith nor hope nor fear is to beblamed for the state of mortal sin, but the person who has those giftsof God is at fault. tution, interpretation and application are withinits power insofar as its moral element is concerned. --Change in the Gravity of MoralDefects (186-196).
ow totreat of scandal and cooperation which are opposed to the external actsof charity--beneficence and brotherly correction. ust be judged according toparallel places in the Code, the circumstances, reason of the law, andthe mind of the lawgiver (Canon 18). (a) It pertains to the natural law, for (i) it follows from thenatural principle: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, and (ii) it was known by natural reason (e. Such as those two men talking together.
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