--(a) There is a remissiveeffect, consisting in the _ex opere operato_ release of a portion or ofall the temporal punishment due to sin forgiven. rave from compulsion, because cowardiceis severely punished, or from passion, because they are besidethemselves with pain, anger, desire, etc. g or performing good; for these areacts that add a finish of maturity to fortitude (see 2447, 2454, 24 All will depend onthe character of the law, whether it is penal or preceptive, and ifpreceptive, whether it obliges in virtue of legal or of commutativejustice.
--Honor is owed to superiors on account of their position ofauthority, which is derived from God, not on account of their personalcharacter, for personally they may be wicked. ubject to, 550; obligation of, 551; when penalty is incurredbefore sentence, 552; special kinds, 557 sqq. If the sentence was just, there are variousopinions on the lawfulness of flight. t is called petitlarceny when it falls below a certain sum fixed by the law, grandlarceny when it exceeds that sum.
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