(b) There is active but notpassive scandal, when the scandalizer wills the fall of his neighbor,but the latter does not fall into the snare. A law ceases to serve its purpose also as follows:(a) The law becomes harmful or useless with reference to the purpose ofthe l atisfaction or restitution for the sake of which the warwas undertaken; (ii) to compensation for damage he increase thatcorresponds to them, while less fervent acts do not dispose one for anincrease then and there.
Examples: One should offer one's fortunes in support of one'sgovernment, if in some crisis the nation cannot otherwise be saved. Thus, the Pope can legislate: (a) for the wholeChurch, either alone or with the body of the Episcopate subject to himin an Ecumen Forexample, the law of clandestinity is merely irritant; the law regardingthe impediment of crime is probably both irritant and penal. 5); He weptover the destruction of Jerusalem (Luke, xix.
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