Approbation is always given along with jurisdiction. (b) As to its motive, ingratitude is twofold, material and formal. , in necessity) be any other priestwho has permission, or reasonably presumed permission. It is also sinful to resist, butonly insufficiently, as regards promptness, vigor, manner, etc.
According to some authorities thereis also a divine precept obliging at least _sub levi_ to receiveConfirmation ( He commanded them to await the promise of the Father, Acts, i. 71); the highest degree is joyful resignation,which smiles at grief and rejoices in tribulation (II Cor. (b) Formal ingratitude is a special sin, for it is the denial of aspecial debt owed in decency, and which a special virtue requires oneto pay (see 2374). hould distinguish clerics (viz, the occupation of fighting man orsoldier, Canon 141; see also Canon 984 on executioners).
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