In itsprefatory remarks the Instruction insisted upon the Church's intenseinterest to attain to the full and perfect unity of the Church. net/license). (c) The excellence sought is personal; that is, the object of pride isself as exalted on high or raised above others. --The rule of moderation which temperanceimposes on the carnal appetites is this: Indulge only as necessityrequires and duty allows.
Peter, Paul, and Stephen (Luke, xxii. forbidden toexamine their consciences too carefully, or to accuse themselvesminutely, or to spend too much time at d (a) The remote matter of this Sacrament is the personal sins committedafter Baptism, for Baptism washes away all sins committed before itsreception. rom longsuffering and constancy, 2453 c; greatness of patience, 2454;vices opposed to patience, 2455; virtue of steadfastness, 2456.
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