(b) Divine Law. ssolve them (evenwhen they are childless), otherwise individuals and the family and theState will suffer, as experience proves. (b) Its Utility. conferred by its constitution, ecclesiastical laws or customsrejected by the Code cannot be enforced, etc.
For pleasure is a means whose end is somereasonable need of life, and it is therefore a perversion to makepleasure an end by indulging it apart from need and duty (see 85). n observance is meant to bring a curse or grave misfortuneon a neighbor (for a serious injustice is willed). (b) As to its manner, anger surpasses the vices mentioned in certain ofits violent manifestations. God does not need these acts (Psalm xlix.
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