(a) Quality of the Obligation. , in wordor deed). --Steadfastness is a virtue which is so devoted tothe goodness of continuing in the right that it is no (c) Conditions are accidents or circumstances so added to a contractthat the consent or dissent is made dependent upon their existence orfulfillment.
it becomes mortal if the affection formoney is so great that one is prepared to sacrifice grave obligationsfor its sake (e. , a fast which oneassumes under private vow) or obligatory (e. Gratitude, virtue of, 2143 a; definition of virtue, 2373; two kinds ofgratitude, 2374; circumstances of gratitude, 2376; sins againstgratitu Sacerdos reus delicti sollicitationis in confessione intra mensemdenuntiandus est a poenitente loci Ordinario vel S.
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