As early asNovember 5, 1920 the Holy Office, referring specifically to Y. Since hope has many elements of which it is composed, despair--orthe falling short of hope--may happen in various ways. It takes for granted thatan opinion is certainly and solidly probable, not only when it has noopposite or when its opposite is less probable, but also when itsopposite is equally or more probable. --Recapitulation (2624).
Individual books are forbidden by name to all Catholics by theHoly See and to their own subjects by Ordinaries and other local orparticular councils (Canon 1395). It is merelysufficient to say that in that room, more than anywhere, the SecondFoundation existed. Nay, a person ought, in so far ashe is able, to use his reason in the service of faith, and to do so isa sign, not of little, but of great faith. eeks its own good,and which is permitted to the ordinary faithful) and supernatural hope(which is entirely disinterested, an