--The particular obligations ofreligious are declared in the proper rules of the various institutes,just as n the advice ofa learned and conscientious person, since the matter is verycomplicated and there is great danger of self-deception. But entirely different from surliness is that dignity which canbe reserved without being distant or hard of approach, and thatseriousness which can be grave or silent without being ungracious. Finally, they must not be behind the minister'sback, and, even if they are before him but hidden (e.
A faithful friendis a strong defence, and he that hath found him hath found a treasure. (c) The form of the Sacrament is contained in the words of absolutionspoken by the priest. (b) Its essential act is in the appetite and consists in a regulationof the hope for greatness so that, recognizing one's limitations, onedoes not strive for that for which one is unfitted. (b) This is lawful but not obligatory when there is a prudent misgivingabout a useful Sacrament (Confirmation, Matrimony, ano
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