; antecedent and consequent conscience, 594;vigilant, tender and timorous conscience, 595; scrupulous conscience,596; lax conscience, 596 sqq. --(a) An oath should beinterpreted strictly, for the presumption is that the promisor intendedto place upon himself the least possible burden. Laxism, see Systems, Moral. 1978, 2132).
Occupations, forbidden to clerics, 2603 b. Merely as an act of courage, it is inferior to some otheracts, since fortitude is not the highest virtue, and the goods forwhich martyrdom is undergone must be preferable to martyrdom itself. (b) There must be no injury to private welfare. (b) Some acts done for the good of others (e.
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