|    Part, Question1   2, 100 |         But other solemnities were celebrated on ~account of certain particular
 2   2, 102 |       solemnity of the "Sabbath," ~celebrated in memory of the work of
 3   2, 102 |         The other five feasts were celebrated once a year: and they commemorated ~
 4   2, 102 |          feast of "Pentecost" ~was celebrated fifty days later, to recall
 5   2, 102 |        after the solemnities to be celebrated under the Law had ~been
 6   2, 86  |          only when the marriage is celebrated, and when ~the bride and
 7   2, 92  |         civil theology," which was celebrated by ~the pontiffs in the
 8   2, 145 |          when Christ's baptism is ~celebrated.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
 9   3, 27  |          stated above, no feast is celebrated ~except of some saint. But
10   3, 46  |        lxxxii in Joan.): "The Jews celebrated the ~Pasch then; but He
11   3, 46  |            the ~Pasch then; but He celebrated the Pasch on the previous
12   3, 46  |   Consequently Christ and the Jews celebrated the ancient Pasch at the
13   3, 46  |  delivering to the disciples to be celebrated, the mysteries of His body ~
14   3, 46  |         the true ~Pasch, which was celebrated in the Lord's Passion, began
15   3, 46  |         not refuse to suffer in so celebrated a place. ~Hence Pope Leo
16   3, 66  |           Therefore Baptism can be celebrated in the name of Christ by ~
17   3, 66  |           solemn Baptism should be celebrated at the ~Feast of the Epiphany
18   3, 66  |            Further, Baptism can be celebrated without such like ceremonies. ~
19   3, 67  |       Reply OBJ 2: When Baptism is celebrated solemnly and with due form,
20   3, 72  |  intervening, nor can one ~be duly celebrated without the other." Consequently
21   3, 72  |          chrism has to be used, is celebrated on Easter Eve, it was ~rightly
22   3, 74  |            this sacrament is to be celebrated in every place. But ~in
23   3, 74  |    contending ~that oblations were celebrated by men in the first ages,
24   3, 74  |          of the Passover ~which is celebrated on the fourteenth day of
25   3, 74  |   sacrament at the supper which He celebrated "before the ~festival day
26   3, 74  |         leavened, since it can be ~celebrated in either.~Aquin.: SMT TP
27   3, 74  |    Therefore this sacrament can be celebrated in any kind of wine, ~such
28   3, 74  |           this sacrament cannot be celebrated with ~vinegar. Therefore,
29   3, 74  |         the sacrament could not be celebrated if there were ~such addition
30   3, 76  |            had this sacrament been celebrated ~during those three days
31   3, 76  |            this sacrament had been celebrated then, the body of Christ ~
32   3, 80  |         sacraments of the altar be celebrated only by men who are ~fasting,
33   3, 80  |        which the Lord's ~Supper is celebrated." Therefore, at least on
34   3, 80  |            olden times, the priest celebrated Mass less frequently, ~and
35   3, 80  |       sacred mysteries have ~to be celebrated oftener, the same could
36   3, 80  |         Further, this sacrament is celebrated in memory of our Lord's ~
37   3, 82  |         these hidden mysteries are celebrated in the mass. ~Therefore
38   3, 82  |          mass the better, which is celebrated by a better priest.~Aquin.:
39   3, 83  | commemoration of this sacrifice is celebrated, the work of ~our redemption
40   3, 83  |          as often as the Pasch is ~celebrated? Nevertheless, the anniversary
41   3, 83  |        this sacrament ~ought to be celebrated but once a year. ~Aquin.:
42   3, 83  |          for ~this sacrament to be celebrated thrice on Christmas Day,
43   3, 83  |        this sacrament ought ~to be celebrated at that time of day.~Aquin.:
44   3, 83  |       since our Lord's Passion was celebrated from the third to the ninth ~
45   3, 83  |         this sacrament is solemnly celebrated by the Church in ~that part
46   3, 83  |       besought, several masses are celebrated on one day, as for ~instance,
47   3, 83  |            Masses, however, can be celebrated "in the first part of the
48   3, 83  |       Christmas eve, when mass is ~celebrated, because our Lord was born
49   3, 83  |           And in like manner it is celebrated on Holy Saturday towards
50   3, 83  |         this sacrament ought to be celebrated in a house and with sacred ~
51   3, 83  |          sacrament ought not to be celebrated in a ~house and with sacred
52   3, 83  |          sacrament ought not to be celebrated in a house, but rather in ~
53   3, 83  |            which this sacrament is celebrated, to be ~consecrated.~Aquin.:
54   3, 83  |    sacrament ought as a rule to be celebrated in a house, ~whereby the
55   3, 83  |           Christ's Passion was not celebrated within the ~city of the
56   3, 83  |            which this sacrament is celebrated denotes the ~Church, and
57   3, 83  |         that masses are not to be ~celebrated everywhere, but in places
58   3, 83  |           or burned, masses may be celebrated in chapels, ~with a consecrated
59   3, 83  |       churches are to be solemnly ~celebrated each year: and that dedications
60 Suppl, 64|           contracted or a wedding ~celebrated at the aforesaid times,
61 Suppl, 71|            piety, ~their obsequies celebrated, their graves provided,
62 Suppl, 93|        martyrdom of some saints is celebrated in the Church for that they
63 Suppl, 93|         others whose martyrdom is ~celebrated by the Church.~Aquin.: SMT
 
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