That is not true. No Catholic is physically compelled to abstain from meat on Fridays. It is a moral obligation, adding the virtue of obedience to that of Chris-ian mortification. On your method of reasoning you should say that a man should voluntarily abstain from stealing, and that it is wrong to do so because God has said, ‘Thou shalt not steal.” And do the laws of the land destroy the virtue of citizens because there is a moral obligation to observe them?
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