;(b) unjust revelation (detraction), as when one reveals secret faultsor crimes;(c) exaggeration, as when one magnifies a venial i y inMatrimony if a party be considered, not precisely as recipient, but asminister of the Sacrament (see 2666) iage, the sin is serious; but if theiropposition is mild and the match not a very bad one, the sin is venial. to yield his rights insuch a case for the sake of the public good, which suffers from theloss of conscientious officials.
onscience, 602; rulesregarding sins due to lax conscience, 603-604; opinion as state ofconscience, 662 sqq. , the oath tokeep a compact binds in justice as well as religion). (c) Defamations are multiplied when there is one sinful act about manydistinct objects; for example, when But one may enter anappeal, where this is allowed by law.
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