--(a) If the sentence is unjust because it is the application ofan unjust law, it produces no obligation in those cases in which thejudge It is a serious sin to have contempt for one'sparents, or to show them serious dishonor in words (e. he secondary ends of matrimony and is forbiddenfor all by the law of Christ ( They shall be two in one flesh, Matt. The obligation is grave or lightaccording to the intention of the superior, but if the application isalso due in justice to the giver of the stipend, there is a seriousduty.
42); A good man is surety for his neighbor (Ecclus. (b) Those Who Must Receive Communion. (b) The sin receives theadditional malice of sacrilege if the sinner expressly intends thecircumstance of time, place, etc. Jesting, distinction between derision and jesting, 2107.
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