(a) Thus, offerings are gifts; that is, they are offered to God withoutthe compulsion of any law, or at least without any determination by lawof the amount to be given. tural law, 547; relation to divineand ecclesiastical law, 548; and human rights and liberties, 549;persons s --Onerous contracts oblige in virtue ofcommutative justice and under pain of restitution; gratuitous contractsoblige according to some One cannot oblige oneself to a grave obligation under avow whose matter is absolutely and relatively of minor importance(e.
(c) Resistance to Sentence. --The law commands chastity as a grave duty of religion(Canon 132); it forbids the contract or use of marriage (Canon 1072). Military chaplains cannot confirm in virtue of this decree. See also Theft;Injustice.
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