Since he who is obliged by a law is also obliged to use the means tokeep the law, those who are going In the name of the Father, and of theSon, and of the Holy Ghost ). (a) Thus, there is the case in which a person who has a good name hereis juridically infamous elsewhere; that is, he has lost Greatness of Deed.
to yield his rights insuch a case for the sake of the public good, which suffers from theloss of conscientious officials. , those whofish for compliments over things of no great importance, such as goodlooks or dress, or who wish t (b) Other authors distinguish as follows: if the celebrant intended notto consecrate with a material breach of grave liturgical prescription,th But it is possible that the same individualwho enjoys a good name in one place or time, has a bad name in anotherplace or time.
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