Part, Question
1 2, 102 | particular, the high-priest was anointed on the head with the oil
2 2, 81 | the blind man before being anointed, i.e. perfectly ~enlightened,
3 2, 140 | my mouth, neither was I anointed with ointment." ~Therefore
4 2, 176 | these words before he was anointed," that is, ~before he was
5 3, 16 | anointing and the manhood anointed"; or to the Divine Nature ~
6 3, 46 | child Jesus whom Thou hast ~anointed, Herod, and Pontius Pilate,
7 3, 47 | lay hands upon the Lord's anointed," even though he ~(Saul)
8 3, 49 | the high-priest, that is anointed with the ~holy oil: but
9 3, 51 | 26:10) of the woman who anointed ~Him: "She has wrought a
10 3, 63 | 22): "He . . . that hath ~anointed us is God; Who also hath
11 3, 64 | oil with which priests are anointed, and many ~others, both
12 3, 66 | the Father by Whom He was anointed, and the ~Son Himself, Who
13 3, 66 | the ~Son Himself, Who was anointed, and the Holy Ghost with
14 3, 66 | Ghost with Whom He was ~anointed." But Baptism can be conferred
15 3, 66 | person baptized should be anointed thrice with holy ~oil first
16 3, 66 | candidate is first of all anointed with Holy oil on the breast
17 3, 66 | Unction: "The candidate is anointed on the breast, in order
18 3, 66 | by faith'; while ~he is anointed between the shoulders, that
19 3, 66 | iii), "he is ~forthwith anointed on the head by the priest
20 3, 66 | Sacram. iii), his head is anointed, because "the senses ~of
21 3, 72 | Ghost without their being anointed with chrism. Moreover, the ~
22 3, 72 | hence Christ is said to be "anointed with the oil of gladness" (
23 3, 72 | unction whereby He was "anointed above" His "fellows" (Ps. ~
24 3, 72 | Wherefore the ~confirmed is anointed with chrism on the forehead,
25 3, 82 | consecrating the chrism is ~not anointed therewith. But this sacrament
26 Suppl, 19| on priests when by being anointed ~they receive power from
27 Suppl, 19| are consecrated by being anointed. Therefore not only ~priests
28 Suppl, 29| with which catechumens are anointed does not convey ~the remission
29 Suppl, 29| is ~applied to the person anointed in respect of various parts
30 Suppl, 29| where it is said that they "anointed the sick with oil."~Aquin.:
31 Suppl, 30| those whom the ~apostles anointed with oil were healed (Mk.
32 Suppl, 30| is not so is one who is anointed, from one who ~is not. Therefore,
33 Suppl, 30| does not receive by being anointed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[30] A[
34 Suppl, 31| Blessed Genevieve that she anointed the sick with oil. Therefore
35 Suppl, 31| the merits of those who ~anointed them that they procured
36 Suppl, 32| the whole body should be anointed?~(6) Whether certain parts
37 Suppl, 32| suitably assigned to be anointed?~(7) Whether those who are
38 Suppl, 32| above parts ought to be ~anointed thereon?~Aquin.: SMT XP
39 Suppl, 32| the whole body should be anointed in this sacrament?~Aquin.:
40 Suppl, 32| the whole body should be anointed in this ~sacrament. For,
41 Suppl, 32| the whole body ought to be anointed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
42 Suppl, 32| the whole body should be anointed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
43 Suppl, 32| the whole body should be anointed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
44 Suppl, 32| sacrament the sick man is anointed, only in ~certain fixed
45 Suppl, 32| certain fixed parts have to be anointed, those, namely, in ~which
46 Suppl, 32| Whether the parts to be anointed are suitably assigned?~Aquin.:
47 Suppl, 32| hands, and feet should be anointed. For ~a wise physician heals
48 Suppl, 32| the ~breast ought to be anointed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
49 Suppl, 32| those ~who are entering are anointed with chrism on the head
50 Suppl, 32| are ~departing should be anointed on the head.~Aquin.: SMT
51 Suppl, 32| Therefore these parts should be anointed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
52 Suppl, 32| Therefore, as the feet are anointed, so ought other ~members
53 Suppl, 32| members of the body to be anointed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
54 Suppl, 32| places of the five senses are anointed. the eyes, to wit, ~on account
55 Suppl, 32| places ~too the loins are anointed on account of the appetite),
56 Suppl, 32| appetite), and the feet are ~anointed on account of the motive
57 Suppl, 32| Hence the latter need ~to be anointed in those parts in respect
58 Suppl, 32| tongue, all of which are anointed, and the organs of ~generation
59 Suppl, 32| in those parts should be anointed?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
60 Suppl, 32| are deformed should not be anointed ~in those parts. For just
61 Suppl, 32| demands ~that he should be anointed in a certain part of the
62 Suppl, 32| that is ~not sick cannot be anointed. Therefore neither can he
63 Suppl, 32| Therefore neither can he be anointed who ~lacks the part to be
64 Suppl, 32| who ~lacks the part to be anointed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
65 Suppl, 32| who are deformed should be anointed, and that ~as near as possible
66 Suppl, 32| which ought to have been anointed. For ~though they have not
67 Suppl, 33| Unction, whereby a man is ~anointed, be repeated.~Aquin.: SMT
68 Suppl, 33| Reply OBJ 1: The stone is anointed in order that the altar
69 Suppl, 33| remains, hence it cannot be anointed again. But a man is not
70 Suppl, 33| not consecrated ~by being anointed, since it does not imprint
71 Suppl, 33| if a sick man could be anointed more than once during ~one
72 Suppl, 33| thus he needs not to be ~anointed again. But if he has a relapse,
73 Suppl, 33| sickness, ~and he can be anointed again. on the other hand
74 Suppl, 33| sick of ~them should not be anointed until they seem to be in
75 Suppl, 33| state of danger, he can be anointed ~again, because it is, as
76 Suppl, 34| authority, since kings also are ~anointed, as stated above (Q[19],
77 Suppl, 37| hands; even as a ~chalice is anointed because it holds the blood,
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