self that deliberation on other things is muchdiminished; weakness of stomach may be a moral advantage in freeing onefrom temptations to over-eating. Other things being equal, sins of malice are graver than sins ofweakness and sins of ignorance, since the former are more voluntary,more enduring, and more dangerous. These sources are: (a) the object of the act, from which it derives itsessence (e. GENERAL MORAL THEOLOGYQuestion ITHE LAST END OF MAN AND THE MEANS TO THAT ENDArt.
(a) The Patristic Period (1st to 12th century). Religious superiors, local superiors included, can dispense in thelaws and statutes of their own institutes, except where this isforbidden. Yet here it is. --Imperfections (185).
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