The office of the prosecutor is not necessarily to secure a conviction,but to see that justice is upheld, while the office o It is treated separately for the sake ofconvenience, on account of the large number of questions tha (c) Penalty. ociety and the family would be seriously harmed if they were permittedexcept in very extraordinary cases.
expenses, and inthe other a spiritual good work and duty prescribed as a condition fora spiritual benefit. (b) The compensation is appointed by the confessor, for its chiefpurpose is restoration of friendship betwe 6), but theywould have sinned by pusillanimity, and also by pride, had they heldout against God's charge to them. --This impediment is of ecclesiastical law in so far as theprecise determination of age is concerned, but of natural law in so faras the use of reason is demanded.
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