, than to others. For, since it is right to deprive a neighbor of themeans of sinning when one has the power to do so, it is not wrong towish that he lacked those means. Since the promulgation of the Gospel (see 342, 354), it is alsonecessary as a means that one believe explicitly in the mysteries ofthe Trinity and Incarnation. (b) Other Beatitudes are acts that surpassthe virtues of justice or liberality to one's neighbor.
agans, the Church permits blessings andexorcisms to be conferred on non-Catholics (Canons 1149, 1152). (a) In its more general sense, it is applied to acts or feelings of akindly nature towards others, whether or not God be concerned in themas the object or motive. Conscience, thus, differs from moralscience, which, though it systematizes the body of conclusions drawnfr But, when it is moreprobable that a law was made or is in force, such law is sufficientlypromulgated to the conscience.
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