(c) An affirmative vow for which the vower has fixed no special timeshould be accomplished as soon as this can be conveni , the acts of one in public office, the wordsof one who delivers a public address, the deeds of one who boasts aboutthem). --It is also necessary for validity of avow that the thing promised be a better good; for this is the will ofGod, our sanctification (I Thess. nsecrated to God,may be thinking only of his unlawful love for a person of the othersex, and so may be
Man isnot bound, however, to wish all that God wishes in particular, sinceGod wishes things from the v authors reply in the negative, because they feel that nopriest has the will to consecrate in a way forbidden by the Churchunder pain of grave sin. The Virtue of Repentance. , questions about irrelevant or privileged matters, orquestions made in a captious or leading manner), or the answer wouldincriminate the parties themselves (Canon 1743).
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