Properties of Contrition. (b) Others hold that this revelation is not a grave sin, either againstjustice (since the right of the community to know about crimes thatwer --The virtues that have been so far treatedin the present Article are forms of particular justice, and they havethe status of adjuncts or potential parts. In practice the Rubrics should be followed.
person derided, treating the latter as if he were entirelyworthless--one whose misfortunes were matters for joke. See also Customs inCanon Law. (b) When the derider makes light of an evil that is really light, thereis no contempt shown, but there may be serious embarrassment caused tothe person derided. y leave to her sole control and direction themany things in which she is more competent than himself.
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