ow suffering from the denial of somenon-essential right, charity at least should rule out a declaration ofwar. Whether the faithful who knowingly and freely do the acts mentionedin 1 and 2 can be admitted to the sacraments. equences, as a change in one'srelationship to the neighbor, and to that extent an obscuration of theglory of self. If sometimes hesins venially, this is not because he lacks a good conscience, butbecause he does not always follow it.
--Voting (2643-2645). Wehave only to attract the attention of the enemy to be ruined; and the bestway to attract that attention is to assume a false and theatrical secrecy. Hence, a custom notapproved by the superior has no legal force (Canon 25). Ifin spite of this he makes use of the remedy, he is guilty of the harmhe foresaw, even though it does not happen.
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