(b) Excessive desire of honors (see 2010, 2011, 2351) is ambition, oran inordinate hankering after distinctions and deference. (b) If the contumely is felt less only because the person dishonored isvery meek and patient, the gravity is not lessened, but is ratherincreased (see 1725). f the Church as a whole and of the persons whotake vows, As to private vows, it is a matter of dispute whether theChurch has the po --Local sacrilege is notcommitted by every sin, even though grave, that is done in a holyplace, for the character of this sacrilege is
of reason; for, since a vow is alaw which one knowingly places on oneself, it cannot be made by thosewho nd the truth and to embrace the Church than the faith of Catholics,when it is confirmed by the example of upright living. ts God by asking Him to become a partaker insin and by turning into an instrument of sin what should be an act ofre Albigensianism, 822 c.
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