From the point of view of the manner in which it is obtained,certitude is again twofold. We stand heredefeated, do you understand? Defeated! And why? I don't know why. (b) He who rashly exposes himself to the remotedanger of grave sin or to the proximate danger of venial sin isvenially guilty. ince the Divine Law has given commands andprohibitions regarding internal acts and no one can escape the judgmentof God.
Fear of the world is always sinful, because it makes one offend,or be willing to offend, God for the sake of escaping some temporalevil. d the promises, but beholding them afar off and salutingthem, and confessing that they are pilgrims and strangers on the earth. Remedies against mixed and other dangerous marriages are thefollowing: (a) Before engagement Catholics should be instructed andencouraged to marry those of their own faith. That knowledge had to be supplied to theyoung girl, Arcadia, who would be heeded by no one but her own father.
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