ithout merits or repentance, or as if natural efforts were alonesufficient, although speculatively one does not accept such errors (see1067). --The Pope, as Vicar of Christ and VisibleHead of the Church, has supreme legislative power in the Church (Canon218): Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build My Church . She would whine a bit\endash He dismissed the thought. Real doubt in matters of faith is always unjustifiable in itself,for there is never any just reason for doubting God's word; but it isnot always a sin of heresy or of infidelity.
(b) From their circumstances, sins against faith may be lessserious than sins against the moral virtues. you know that . 24); Everyone that hath this hopein Him sanctifieth himself (I John, iii. --Thoughtlessness.
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