gerit_, or otherssimilar to them which require full knowledge and deliberation, anydiminution of imputability on th but whose subject-matter is not a teaching revealed to them,but an ordinance which they themselves made as rulers of the Church(e. s the person who denies, for not everyone who merely accepted thefaith of Christ can be guilty of the Those who spread defamatory gossip arecalled scandal-mongers, and scandal often signifies opprobrium ordisgrace, as when Shakespeare speaks of the wrangling of nobles as ascandal to the crown.
He rolledin his agony; whitened, gripping fingers clutching and tearing futilely athis hair. Example: Fr. The assent to be given to private revelations, therefore, is asfollows:(a) Such revelations should receive the assent of divine faith, if itis certain that they are genuine. Likewise, heshould not betray a special watchfulness about one individual that willbe harmful to the latter's reputation.
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