alem copulam, valent eodemmodo cum agitur de matrimonio iunctis vel de matrimonio solutis, siveplenum exerciti Thus, he who steals from the Church is guilty ofsacrilegious theft; he who uses the public goods for his private endscommits peculation; he who takes from his parents practises domesticthievery. Hence, if a father has used harsh language to his child, it would notbe seemly for him to ask the child's pardon, but he should show somemark of kindness to heal the wound. em tantummodo in nuptiis valide initistribuitut, atque in iure matrimoniali continetur, quod ipsis nuptiistraditur et acceptatur.
In the former case pride is opposed to greatness of soul, inthe latter case to humility. Conjugal love admits norivals; the husband must prefer his wife to every other woman, and thewife likewise must think more of her husband than of any other man (see1179). ), and hence those persons in whom the conditions are not found areincapable of taking these vows. This duty is a grave one imposed by natural law(since there is a quasi-contract that the confessor will treat thepenit
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