ALEXANDER VII 1655-1667
Various Errors on Moral Matters
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25. He who has had intercourse with an unmarried woman satisfies the precept of confession by saying: “I committed a grievous sin against chastity with an unmarried woman,” without mentioning the intercourse.
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40. It is a probable opinion which states that a kiss is only venial when performed for the sake of the carnal and sensible delight which arises from the kiss, if danger of further consent and pollution is excluded.
Why is it explicitly stated that the individual in question is unmarried in the 25th condemned paragraph, but in the 40th paragraph a general statement is made without defining whether the individuals in question are married or not?
Should one conclude that the 40th paragraph is also true in the case of spouses?