, the fact that hemade his confession, his natural defects of illegitimacy or deafness)should be kept as natural secrets. , and Canons119, 683, 1931, 166). (a) By reason of his profession, a religious is obliged to strive afterthe perfection of charity (see 1560, 367 But when a case of the kind now considereddoes occur, the position of the civil law also agrees, it seems, withthat of St.
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