The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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Page 147
... particular malice must be told afterwards should the person have an opportunity of doing This answer does not satisfy Ballerini , who thinks it better to maintain that the sins in their entirety are directly remitted , but that there is ...
... particular malice must be told afterwards should the person have an opportunity of doing This answer does not satisfy Ballerini , who thinks it better to maintain that the sins in their entirety are directly remitted , but that there is ...
Page 150
... particular where it is admissible : that of a shipwreck ; and where the penitent , though perhaps guilty of mortal sin , cannot recall this , through ignorance or defective memory . But in this last instance he allows absolution to be ...
... particular where it is admissible : that of a shipwreck ; and where the penitent , though perhaps guilty of mortal sin , cannot recall this , through ignorance or defective memory . But in this last instance he allows absolution to be ...
Page 151
... particular absolution ' ; and certainly the ordinary faithful have no intention of connecting their good works and acts of devo- tion with an absolution that they may receive when they are unconscious . However this may be , I venture ...
... particular absolution ' ; and certainly the ordinary faithful have no intention of connecting their good works and acts of devo- tion with an absolution that they may receive when they are unconscious . However this may be , I venture ...
Page 153
... particular . Moreover , if the only signs that the penitent was able to give were too indefinite for this , it was decided that the confessor could absolve in virtue of a generic confession . It is quite certain , then , that a penitent ...
... particular . Moreover , if the only signs that the penitent was able to give were too indefinite for this , it was decided that the confessor could absolve in virtue of a generic confession . It is quite certain , then , that a penitent ...
Page 155
... particular sin on which they may specially direct their sorrow . I venture to draw the conclusion from what I have said that , though for accidental reasons - for purposes of advice , direction , etc. — it is generally desirable for a ...
... particular sin on which they may specially direct their sorrow . I venture to draw the conclusion from what I have said that , though for accidental reasons - for purposes of advice , direction , etc. — it is generally desirable for a ...
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