, to act as themedium or one of the deceivers at a spiritistic meeting). Likewise, sirups taken as medicines are not considered foods, eventhough they contain nourishment, unless one drinks a large quantity forits food content. 99 is guilty ofvenial sin only and not fit for hell. The sinis less, however, than that of superstition, since temptation of Godprofesses doubt, while superstition professes positive error.
); and if the pastor knows that this has been done or will bedone, he may not assist at the marriage Appetites, Spiritual, 46. (b) Dispositions of Body. aw manifestly unjust, 1949; Catholicjudge and degrees of divorce, 1950; obligation when evidence iscontrary
Join the newsletter to receive news, updates, new products and freebies in your inbox.