on of modesty, 2565; modestbehavior or decorum, 2566 a; vices opposed to modesty, 2566 b; modestyin style Indeed, Our Lord says that to bepersecuted, reviled and calumniated places one in the same class as thegood men of the past (Matt. Viaticum, see Communion, Holy. --This embraces those movables which an owner hasrecently parted with, through accident or forgetfulness, without an
The possessor of a natural or promised secret must make itknown at the command of lawful authority, Thomas: Neither the judge nor the jury can consider aprivate fact of which they have a merely personal knowledge, howeverimportant may be its (c) It is modest; that is, it regulates according to the standard ofreason the passion for greatness, so that one may avoid the extremes ofpride and of abjectness or littleness of soul (see 2465 c). and, on the other hand, those who make asacrilegious or voluntarily null confession do not fulfill the law(Denzinger, n.
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