The Various Kinds of Oaths. Rape, 2529. 157, 1627, 1688). Hence,even in the case of a girl who has been raped--although it is aprobable opinion that measures may be taken to
Martyrdom of desire, which is the wishto die for God, may have the same essential glory as martyrdom in act,but it lacks the accidental glory, since it does not really suffer thetrial (see 89-93). In both cases there is an injury to the propertyor possession of God, but the difference is that in sacrilege theparties involved are the sacr --It is suitable that one repaybenefactors by giving more than was received from them, if this ispossible; for otherwise one will seem only to give back all or part ofwhat was received. For the protection of this vow the Church has made the law of cloister,which forbids under certain conditions the
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