--The vower is not obliged by the vow unless the condition isfulfilled, and this is probably true even when the condition isequivalently, but not formally, fulfilled (e. , if he gives the wrongchapter or verse for a text); a scientist, a physician, a jurist, orthe like is similarly guilty of a pernicious lie when he misleads thepublic by unreliable information. --(a)According to one opinion, it is always larger than the sum required forgrave matter in a theft of the same amount on a s deprivingthe unborn child of its natural rights to legitimacy, to the protectionof both parents, and to education in the home circle.
APPENDIX IIThe Ecumenical Movement [placed at end of Volume I, after the preceding Appendix, in printedition]On Dec The vower is held, however, if one of the things tobe chosen from has become impossible before choice through the vower'sown fault (e. indirectly, when one unjustifiably doessomething from which one foresees that pollution will result. These prayers and Masses do not seem to oblige under sin, though somehold them to bind _sub gravi_.
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