customs that have come down from the earliest times, and alsobecause those who disregard them often c To the Sacred Orders, on account of their closer approachto the Eucharist, are annexed the duties of celibacy and of the DivineOffice. Reasons of respect and of intimaterelationship make marriage between such persons unbecoming, and hencethe Church from early times has ruled against it,(e) Legal Relationship. Doubt, 655 sqq.
, the bishop who has receiveddimissorial letters from the proper bishop or religious superior). (a) If all the theftsare against the same person, the usual opinion fixes grave matter atone and one-half times or twice the amount fixed for large thefts. See Faith, Hope and Charity. (c) The Duty of Retaining.
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