The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 47
... penitent has a right to confess . Let him confess ; he is not punished for that , but for his crime . If it be his duty to confess , then that duty exists whether the confession be secret or not . And if he be a true worshipper he will ...
... penitent has a right to confess . Let him confess ; he is not punished for that , but for his crime . If it be his duty to confess , then that duty exists whether the confession be secret or not . And if he be a true worshipper he will ...
Strana 96
... penitent soul - of which the confessor cannot , even to save his own life , make any use at all to the penitent's discredit , disadvantage , or any other grievance whatsoever . " Vide Decretum Innocentii XI . die 18 November , Anno ...
... penitent soul - of which the confessor cannot , even to save his own life , make any use at all to the penitent's discredit , disadvantage , or any other grievance whatsoever . " Vide Decretum Innocentii XI . die 18 November , Anno ...
Strana 105
... penitence and remorse , and when this confes- sion and disclosure may be followed by the most salutary effects upon the religious principles and future conduct of the penitent , and may open to him prospects which may bless the remnant ...
... penitence and remorse , and when this confes- sion and disclosure may be followed by the most salutary effects upon the religious principles and future conduct of the penitent , and may open to him prospects which may bless the remnant ...
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