(b) If both parties were offenders, he whooffended more seriously should make the advances. n which the lawgiver himselfwould have made it, had he thought of the case, or would make it now,were he consulted. An actthat neither agrees nor disagrees with the norms of morality, is calledmorally indifferent. there be no danger of scandal, or that it beremoved by the declaration that membership is only nominal
(Nevertheless, it must be noted that according to some authors nopenalty is necessarily or primarily intended in ecclesiasticalirritating and inhabilitating laws. (b) Flight is necessary, if one's circumstances are such that one willdo an injury to justice or charity by remaining. their members, or of fosteringworks of piety and charity, or of contributing to the solemnity ofpublic worship. Every mortal sin is a turningaway from the Last End, and so is incompatible with charity, which is aturnin
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