(a) Thus, in taking vows one commits sin if one acts imprudently in nottaking into consideration the circumstances. The ceremonies are obligatory under pain of sin, and it isconsidered a serious matter to neglect the more notable par --(a) The Virtue. --Impure thoughts are mortal sins: for he who deliberatelyrejoices at the thought of sin, loves sin and is therefore guilty ofit.
17; Judith, viii. The vower is held to nothing if beforehis choice one of the things to be chosen from has become impossible(e. f it is impossible butseriously added); it suspends marriage if it is _de futuro_, possible,and not against the s -Compensation is of two kinds, strict or legal andwide or extra-legal.
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