Alphonsus permits it, is ordinarilysolidly probable; it is not probable, however, if the opinion of St. With regard to abode, four classes of persons are distinguished inCanon Law (Canon 91): (a) an inhabitant, w e conclusions that are contained inthem, by which those teachings may be defended against the fallacious eexistence of God, miracles or other foundations of natural or revealedreligion, Catholic dogma, worship or
(c) The charism of knowledge (I Cor. (b) Physical certainty is not required for the judgment of conscience,since conscience is not concerned with th ef causes asunderstand the character of the book, either from the word of theauthor or from the contents. Example: Indeliberate doubts, and doubtsthat persist in spite of one, lack the inclination of the will, whiledoubts that proceed from invincible ignorance lack knowledge.
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