vows,2192 e; private and public vows, 2192 f; simple and solemn vows, 2192f; vows in Canon Law, 2193; distinction between solemn and simple vows,2194; knowledge and deliberation necessary for valid vow, 2195; freedomof will necessary for valid vow, 2196; cases in wh This love is had, whether the object of one'saffection is the divine being or persons, the divine and infiniteperfections, or a single attribute; for all of these are really GodHimself. ,when God cursed the earth as a punishment on Adam, when Christ cursedthe fig-tree as a sign of the curse on Judea), or on account of thegood of utility (e. o maintain this view do not hold thatinternal distractions alone deprive the Office of its sufficiency.
Murder, see Homicide. After the marriage the parties are bound in justice to keepthe promises made, and the Catholic is held in charity to seekprudently, by good example and advice, to convert the non-Catholic. , if he finds the observance of the vow too difficult,if he took the vow without much deliberation or with such fear as isinsufficient to nullify, see 2195, 2196). e's good name to be respectedafter one's death, both for one's own sake and for the sake of others.
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