Obligation

The moral necessity of performing some action.  Such obligation can bind universally in view of the end of virtue (i.e., in view of the natural law or the New Law) or as regards, some particular determination of the natural law through civic ordinance (i.e., in view of human law) or of the New Law through ecclesiastical ordinance (i.e., in view of canon law and the jurisdiction of the Church).

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