(c) A vow is a promise to perform that which is better; that is, sincea vow is a free promise made to God, to whom only good is ple This is true, even though they are rejected onaccount of idleness or other faults, provided there was no intention todefraud. (a) From its nature this sin is mortal, since it shuts out the curserfrom heaven ( Neither cursers nor extortioners shall possess thekingdom of God, I Cor. t), diaconate (whose office is to dispense Communion to thefaithful), and sub-diaconate (whose office is
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