(b)Practical certitude refers to a judgment which is an application of ageneral law to a particular case, consideration being given to all thepertinent circumstances. And what happened then was that a great silence fell and each of thehitherto voluble Elders grew silent. hen the love is based on some similarity whichis a bond of union, for friendship supposes that the parties havecom (b) In cases of moral impossibility (i.
That did it. His head twisted from side toside in a restless fever. Pappa's hand brushed at his hair, as he calculated. fact, or recourse tothe Holy See is difficult (Canons 15, 81); in case of necessity, theycan dispense
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