|     Part, Question1   2, 32  |               ruler and subject are in communion with one another, ~there
  2   2, 65  |             love, together with mutual communion, as stated in ~Ethic. viii,
  3   2, 100 |              acts, whereby men live in communion with one ~another. This
  4   2, 22  |                 the different kinds of communion on which friendships are
  5   2, 22  |                being based on natural ~communion, the latter on civil communion
  6   2, 22  |         communion, the latter on civil communion or on the comradeship of
  7   2, 29  |                so, he would be holding communion ~with him. Therefore, since
  8   2, 37  |               the mutual connection or communion of the members of the ~Church,
  9   2, 37  |         Sovereign Pontiff, and to hold communion with ~those members of the
 10   2, 37  |               back by such as may hold communion with them. Therefore it ~
 11   2, 37  |                separating himself from communion with the members of the
 12   2, 64  |                do not admit into their communion persons who are ~married
 13   2, 84  |             Let none who dispense Holy Communion exact ~anything of the recipient,
 14   2, 152 |                him from receiving Holy Communion. Hence it is ~manifest that
 15   2, 185 |               to preach, baptize, give communion, pray for ~sinners, impose
 16   3, 2   |                unless it be taken into communion with the complete being, ~
 17   3, 19  |             consequently, each acts in communion ~with the other.~Aquin.:
 18   3, 63  |       character is a ~holy sign of the communion of faith and of the holy
 19   3, 65  |            been ordained receive Holy ~Communion, as also do those who have
 20   3, 68  |             charity they are united in communion with the Holy Ghost." And
 21   3, 73  |             this respect it is called "Communion" or {Synaxis}. For Damascene ~
 22   3, 73  |                 iv) that "it is called Communion because we ~communicate
 23   3, 79  |            fire; so also the bread of ~communion is not simple bread but
 24   3, 79  |           instance, that many receive ~communion for the salvation of one
 25   3, 80  |               tribunal. Therefore Holy Communion ought not to ~be given to
 26   3, 80  |           whether I thought that Holy ~Communion ought to be given to such
 27   3, 80  |          sinners, but occult, the Holy Communion should ~not be denied them
 28   3, 80  |                inhibit any person from Communion, except he has ~openly confessed,
 29   3, 80  |        repentance and ~reconciliation, Communion must not be refused even
 30   3, 80  |               which he had to ~receive Communion, his superiors, discovering
 31   3, 80  |             one ought to refrain from ~Communion when this arises from evil
 32   3, 80  |       especially if necessity call for Communion. ~So, then, one must judge
 33   3, 80  |               sense of decency forbids Communion on two accounts. ~The first
 34   3, 80  |              for they ~should be given Communion at once, even after food,
 35   3, 80  |          danger, lest they die without Communion, because ~necessity has
 36   3, 80  |                the priest at once take Communion to the sick person, lest
 37   3, 80  |           person, lest he die ~without Communion."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
 38   3, 80  |             not remember the most Holy Communion to have ever been denied
 39   3, 80  |              Eccl. Hier. ii) that Holy Communion is ~to be given to them
 40   3, 80  |                s statute only requires Communion ~once a year; hence it is
 41   3, 80  |               daily, for, by one daily communion the unity of Christ's Passion
 42   3, 80  |             Canon xlvii) declares that Communion should be ~received "on
 43   3, 80  |                abstain altogether from communion?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
 44   3, 80  |                abstain altogether from Communion. ~Because the Centurion
 45   3, 80  |               to refrain entirely from Communion can be compared to the ~
 46   3, 80  |            individual to ~abstain from Communion his whole life long.~Aquin.:
 47   3, 80  |           permissible ~to abstain from Communion altogether.~Aquin.: SMT
 48   3, 80  |         sinners are not bound to go to Communion: hence Pope ~Fabian (Third
 49   3, 80  |                sin ~are bound to go to Communion, it seems that sinners are
 50   3, 80  |             the ~godly to refrain from Communion.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
 51   3, 80  |               abstains altogether from Communion against the ~precept of
 52   3, 81  |           Judas, a hidden sinner, from Communion with the others ~without
 53   3, 81  |               did not repel Judas from Communion; so as to furnish an example ~
 54   3, 82  |              is permissible to receive communion from heretical, ~excommunicate,
 55   3, 82  |               one may lawfully receive Communion from heretical, ~excommunicate,
 56   3, 82  |                 refrain from receiving Communion at their hands, or from
 57   3, 82  |         sacrilegiously the consecrated Communion ~at his hands. But, when
 58   3, 82  |              is not lawful to ~receive Communion from them, or to assist
 59   3, 82  |               it is lawful to ~receive Communion at their hands, and to hear
 60   3, 82  |                priests, or to ~receive Communion from them, we are not shunning
 61   3, 83  |                people are prepared for Communion; first, by the common prayer
 62   3, 83  |               of the singing after the Communion); and the priest returning
 63   3, 83  |              people to supplement ~the communion, because Christ gave dipped
 64   3, 83  |          anyone fall sick, he may take Communion to ~him at once, lest he
 65   3, 83  |              to fast, and abstain from Communion. However, ~after weighing
 66   3, 89  |              received to the grace of ~communion." ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[89]
 67 Suppl, 5 |              contrite should not go to Communion before going to ~confession.
 68 Suppl, 5 |       wherefore a man should not go to Communion until his sin ~has been
 69 Suppl, 6 |           commands all to receive Holy Communion once a year, ~viz. at Easter,
 70 Suppl, 8 |             may ~preach, baptize, give communion, pray for sinners, impose
 71 Suppl, 20|              But an inferior can give ~Communion to his superior, if the
 72 Suppl, 21|                as separation from the ~communion of the Church, etc?~Aquin.:
 73 Suppl, 21| Excommunication is separation from the communion of the Church, as ~to fruit
 74 Suppl, 21|         consisting in the privation of communion with the ~faithful, but
 75 Suppl, 21|                in the ~sacraments. Now communion with the faithful is twofold.
 76 Suppl, 21|             These different manners of communion ~are signified in the verse
 77 Suppl, 21|               privation of all ~lawful communion with the faithful."~Aquin.:
 78 Suppl, 21|                severing a man from the communion of the faithful that he
 79 Suppl, 22|  excommunication severs a man from the communion of ~the faithful, it belongs
 80 Suppl, 22|            person is severed from the ~communion of the faithful, he is deprived
 81 Suppl, 22|              divine things and of the ~communion of the faithful. But when
 82 Suppl, 23|             sacraments, but not of the communion of the faithful. Wherefore
 83 Suppl, 23|              of the Church and ~of the communion of the faithful. Wherefore
 84 Suppl, 23|                person is banished from communion. ~Therefore whoever communicates
 85 Suppl, 23|       communicates with him leaves the communion of the ~Church: and hence
 86 Suppl, 23|     unbelievers, as ~she does from the communion of the faithful over whom
 87 Suppl, 23|                2: It is lawful to hold communion with one who has incurred
 88 Suppl, 23|            always a mortal sin to hold communion ~with an excommunicated
 89 Suppl, 23|              death should anyone hold ~communion with an excommunicated person,
 90 Suppl, 23|            always a mortal sin to hold communion with an excommunicated person. ~
 91 Suppl, 23|          Church forbids anyone to hold communion with an ~excommunicated
 92 Suppl, 23|                is a mortal sin to hold communion ~with one who is excommunicated.~
 93 Suppl, 23|               sin. But a man who holds communion with an ~excommunicated
 94 Suppl, 23|                is a mortal sin to hold communion with an ~excommunicated
 95 Suppl, 23|            excommunication for holding communion with an ~excommunicated
 96 Suppl, 23|                is a mortal sin to hold communion ~with one who is excommunicated.~
 97 Suppl, 23|             absolve a man for holding ~communion with those who are excommunicated.
 98 Suppl, 23|             common ~custom for holding communion with an excommunicated person
 99 Suppl, 23|           always a mortal sin to hold ~communion with an excommunicated person,
100 Suppl, 23|                 but only when he holds communion with him in a criminal ~
101 Suppl, 23|        decretal is speaking of holding communion in Divine ~worship. It may
102 Suppl, 23|         consequence: hence by holding ~communion in Divine worship one acts
103 Suppl, 23|             mortal sin; but by holding communion in other matters, one acts
104 Suppl, 23|                is a venial sin to hold communion with one who ~is excommunicated,
105 Suppl, 28|              however being admitted to Communion or to the kiss of peace.
106 Suppl, 49|                is directed the entire ~communion of works that exists between
107 Suppl, 64|                Epiphany because of the Communion which, according to the
108 Suppl, 64|              on account of ~the Easter Communion, and from the three days
109 Suppl, 64|         account of the preparation for Communion ~to be received at that
110 Suppl, 71|             First, on account of their communion in the root of ~the work,
111 Suppl, 71|          others. Hence it is that the ~communion of saints is laid down as
112 Suppl, 71|              Reply OBJ 4: Although the communion of civic deeds whereof the ~
 
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