o administer the Sacrament ofPenance, distinguishing between the various classes of sins and theirconsequences. (b) Fear dislikes the prosperity or superiority of another, not onaccount of the prosperity or superiority in itself, but on account ofthe evil results it apprehends from that prosperity. )to the exclusion of others, but desires what is for the advantage ofthe neighbor (I Cor. The consequences that are common to all sin, both original andactual, are: (a) the sinner loses the
ade the subject ofnegotiation or even of compromise by the Church in order to avoid aconflict of laws; in fact, --TheSacrament of Penance (2727, 2728). It can be shown, however, that there is such a higherlaw; for the legislator cannot be willing that his ordinances be at t (b) Art is an intellectual virtue which indicates in individual caseshow one must act in order to produce things that are useful orbeautiful (e.
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