ation is so necessary that without it the false worship cannottake place, but not so in the latter case. He's shown me pictures that he took on Trantor. Example: Caius has $30,000 to give in charity and there arethree deserving institutions of charity known to him, all of which arein great need--a hospital, an orphan asylum and a school. Example: One whohas vowed to hear Mass, and who now while hearing Mass expresslydetermines that not this but another Mass will be in satisfaction ofhis vow, is bound by his vow to hear another Mass.
(b) Dispensation is made for a particular case--that is, it is grantedwhen the provisions of the law, though beneficial to the community as awhole, are not suitable for a particular person or case. We are but abeginning, you understand. als ondifferent occasions because an opportunity suddenly presented itself,or as when one misses Mass on different Sundays). Hecould have suppressed completely all capacity for a certain emotion orattitude of mind, and leave nothing but just such a flatness.