man as for thewoman, but of course seduction is always a special sin, whether theinjured party be male or female. ention whenone had no purpose to steal a large amount, but adverts to the factthat a small theft here and no without restoring oroffering to restore the consideration, if they have nothing with whichto replace it. (b) The vices opposed to this virtue are meanness by deficiency andvulgarity by excess.
Indeed, there may be an obligation of charityto risk one's life for the salvation of a soul (see 1166). --Clerics are especially obliged to showrespect to their Ordinaries and to give them the obedience promised inordination (Canon 127). 1797, 1798). In athletics theyshould not aim at winning for winning's sake, or playing for playing'ssake, but at the true goal of a sound mind in a sound body.
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