(a) They should not prescribe heroic virtue, unless the common safetydemands it, or a subject has voluntarily obliged himself to it. Example: Balbusdoes not like to miss Mass, but he fails to rise from bed when he hearsthe church bell ringing, and as a result does not get to church. The rules as regards those who are not strangers are: (a)inhabitants and residents are subject to the diocesan, provincial, andother particular laws of their territory (Canon 13, Sec. --The Mosaic Law (332-345).
,religious, wives, children and servants), may also give alms asfollows: (a) They may give alms from any goods that belong to them, andof which they have the control. any other sin is committed; for it is natural that theperson should wish to protect his own interests against unfairness. Thus, if a province were suddenlyinvaded, it would be lawful for the head of the province to make war onthe invaders at once. (a)Universal customs are those that prevail in the entire Church; (b)particular customs are those that are confined to a territorial portionof the Church (e.
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