--(a) Dispositions ofSoul. atience orscrupulosity shown in confessing, the fact that a confession was longor a general review. ilyon the penitent, the confessor's negligence may be regarded as venialwhen he is burdened by a great multitude of confessions. In addition,a promissory oath binds one in virtue of religion to perform one'spromise; for, as said above (2249), an oath must have truth.
lse worship and a danger of perversion; andhence they have been disapproved from the very beginning of the Church(II John, X. --The duty of restitutionceases, at least temporarily, in certain cases (see 1797 sqq. Truth, necessary quality of lawful oath, 2249 b. Counsel, Gift of the Holy Ghost, 160 a.
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