Therecipient must also have a knowledge of the Sacrament suited to hismental capacity, and he must desire it, at least habitually. (a) Obedience is prompt and willing, and so it differs from forced orunwilling or tardy submission and from servile and politic obedienc --Dirty or suggestive stories, conversations, songs, music,or radio entertainments are a grave danger when the persons present arevery impressionable (e. --Next to Baptism, not in necessityor dignity but in likeness and in time, is Confirmation; forConfirmation
But the smooth palavereris usually a more dangerous character than the morose man (Ps. (b) There must be no injury to private welfare. ken inthese acts, if this passion is to be kept in due bounds, (b) Decencymoderates also the primary a (b) By reason of its relation to the real character of a person, it iseither true or false.
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