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A concise, reasoned Catholic exposition of moral teaching that explains the nature of law, conscience, sin, and virtue; distinguishes personal acts from habitual vice; treats the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity; and instructs on prayer, worship, sacraments, and ecclesiastical obligations. It surveys the capital sins and particular vices, examines duties to God, neighbor, family, and society, and addresses practical topics such as oaths, vows, the Lord's Day, education, correction, war, homicide and suicide, and contemporary errors like occultism and Christian Science, offering moral principles and pastoral application.

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John H. Stapleton

John H. Stapleton is an author known for his work in moral theology, particularly through his book "Explanation of Catholic Morals: A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals." This work aims to clarify and present Catholic moral teachings in an accessible manner, making complex theological concepts understandable for a broader audience. Stapleton's contributions reflect a commitment to elucidating the principles of Catholic ethics and their application in everyday life.

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