d the madman, butequity would decide against him; if the enemy are attacking a city andone cannot repel them except by disregardin r to wife inauthority, 2626 b; husband has duty of providing for wife, 2626 c; noobligation for individual to marry, 2627 a; unity of marriage its firstproperty, 2787 d; indissolubility of marriage its second property, 2787e; Pauline Privilege, 2787 e; dissolution, 2787 e; divorce under MosaicLaw, 2787 e; marriages of infidels, 2787 e; true, presumed, putativeand attempted marriage, 2788 a; legitimate, ratified, consummatedmarriage, 2788 b; clandestine, secret, , pilgrimages, and the like. This form ofsuperstition is like divination by omens; the difference is that inusing omens one chiefly seeks f
Meanness, vice against greatness of deed, 2452 b. No cleric has a right to ordination before hereceives the free call from a bishop, but on the other hand it iscriminal to prevent a suitable candidate from embracing the clericalstate (Canon 971). The Right to Good Reputation. Resistance to Internal Temptations.
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