(b) Restitution is owed also fordamage caused by the theft (see 1895). d from the obligation by anecclesiastical superior who has not the power of dispensing from a vowof chastity (see 2234, 2262). , he who said today's office yesterdayshould not say yesterday's office today). ned, and finally, if the patient consentsto it, then there is no objection, the use of anaesthesia is morallypermissible.
(b) Its Necessity. For man is always able to repent and God is alwaysready to pardon the penitent (Joel, ii. (a) There is no sin if the delay is reasonable in view of thesubject-matter of the vow (e. --The Church has always taught the lawfulness of capitalpunishment and rejected contrary errors, as in the case of theWaldensians condemned by Innocent III.
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