d, suffice to establish the legitimacy of resorting to theartificial insemination which would satisfy this desire. Flattery, vice opposite to modesty, 2566 b. , street beggars who havenothing may eat as often as they are given an alms, if it does not buythem a dinner), and those who cannot do their necessary or customaryhard work if they fast. , the part ofthe body involved, and as to the subject, i.
1397, Sec. But as a rule it seems thisobliges only under venial sin, since ordinarily the departure fromnormal proc truction on matters of faith and morals,1001; ecclesiastical precept of profession, 1003; flight to avoidp (b) The principles here given about the person who suffers temptationshould also be applied to the person who causes temptation.
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