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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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schism

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1 2, 102| should not incur the sin of schism.~ 2 2, 10 | none ~such as might cause a schism, the severity of discipline 3 2, 13 | the Holy ~Ghost." Again, schism is, seemingly, directly 4 2, 13 | belongs to impenitence, and schism to the envy of a brother' 5 2, 32 | charity; (3) discord and schism, which are contrary to peace; ( 6 2, 35 | which consist in deeds, viz. schism, ~quarrelling, war, and 7 2, 37 | 39] Out. Para. 1/1 - OF SCHISM (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must 8 2, 37 | belong to deeds: ~such are schism, strife, sedition, and war. 9 2, 37 | first place, then, ~about schism, there are four points of 10 2, 37 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether schism is a special sin?~(2) Whether 11 2, 37 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether schism is a special sin?~Aquin.: 12 2, 37 | OBJ 1: It would seem that schism is not a special sin. For " 13 2, 37 | not a special sin. For "schism," as ~Pope Pelagius I says ( 14 2, 37 | and your God." Therefore schism is not a ~special sin.~Aquin.: 15 2, 37 | Therefore every sin is a schism.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[39] A[ 16 2, 37 | If, ~therefore, the word schism denotes a division, it would 17 2, 37 | distinguishes between schism and heresy, for he says 18 2, 37 | Catholic ~Church." Therefore schism is not a generic sin.~Aquin.: 19 2, 37 | Isidore says (Etym. viii, 3), schism takes its name ~"from being 20 2, 37 | unity. ~Wherefore the sin of schism is one that is directly 21 2, 37 | accidental. Hence the sin of schism is, ~properly speaking, 22 2, 37 | mutable good, and so it is not schism ~properly so called.~Aquin.: 23 2, 37 | Reply OBJ 2: The essence of schism consists in rebelliously 24 2, 37 | wherefore not every ~sin is a schism.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[39] A[ 25 2, 37 | Reply OBJ 3: Heresy and schism are distinguished in respect 26 2, 37 | opposed to faith, while schism is essentially opposed to 27 2, 37 | faith lacks charity, so too ~schism and heresy are different 28 2, 37 | consider the difference between schism and heresy to be that heresy 29 2, 37 | holds ~false doctrine while schism severs a man from the Church." 30 2, 37 | vain babbling," so too, schism is the ~road to heresy. 31 2, 37 | find a difference ~between schism and heresy: yet there is 32 2, 37 | heresy: yet there is no schism that does not devise ~some 33 2, 37 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether schism is a graver sin than unbelief?~ 34 2, 37 | OBJ 1: It would seem that schism is a graver sin than unbelief. 35 2, 37 | Now we find the sin of schism punished more severely than ~ 36 2, 37 | whereas of the sin of schism we read (Num. 16:30): "If 37 2, 37 | tribes who were ~guilty of schism in revolting from the rule 38 2, 37 | 17). Therefore the sin of schism is graver than the sin ~ 39 2, 37 | states (Ethic. i, ~2). Now schism is opposed to the good of 40 2, 37 | Therefore it seems that ~schism is a graver sin than unbelief.~ 41 2, 37 | Philosopher (Ethic. viii, 10). Now schism is opposed to charity, ~ 42 2, 37 | Q[23], A[6]). Therefore schism is a graver sin ~than unbelief.~ 43 2, 37 | something being added to schism, for it adds corrupt doctrine, 44 2, 37 | A[1], ad 3). Therefore schism is a ~less grievous sin 45 2, 37 | faith is founded; ~whereas schism is opposed to ecclesiastical 46 2, 37 | grievous than the ~sin of schism, although it may happen 47 2, 37 | by saying that the sin of schism was sometimes more ~severely 48 2, 37 | not only for the sin of ~schism, but also for that of idolatry 49 2, 37 | ecclesiastical unity, to which schism is opposed, is less than 50 2, 37 | our ~neighbor's good. Now schism and other sins against our 51 2, 37 | his neighbor, the sin of schism would seem to be the greatest, 52 2, 37 | separated themselves by schism from the Roman Church, should 53 2, 37 | lives, even if he fall into schism or heresy: ~and this is 54 2, 37 | punishment for the sin ~of schism, according to Q[23], A[5], 55 2, 37 | wit, who had caused the schism, "and touch ~nothing of 56 2, 40 | a kind of division. Now schism takes ~its name from scission, 57 2, 40 | not distinct from that of schism.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[42] A[ 58 2, 40 | 2: Sedition differs from schism in two respects. First, ~ 59 2, 40 | respects. First, ~because schism is opposed to the spiritual 60 2, 40 | city or kingdom. ~Secondly, schism does not imply any preparation 61 2, 40 | Reply OBJ 3: Sedition, like schism, is contained under discord, 62 2, 41 | cease, when the peril of schism is ~feared." But punishment 63 2, 41 | bring about the danger of a schism, for in that ~case it would 64 2, 181| together that there might be no schism ~in the body, but the members 65 2, 182| however, in order to avoid ~schism, it became necessary to 66 3, 66 | to avoid the scandal of schism or ~the practice of heretical 67 3, 82 | from the Church by heresy, schism, or excommunication. But 68 3, 82 | from the Church by heresy, schism, or excommunication, can


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