Part, Question 
 1   1, 88  |        says that the souls of the departed cannot see ~what is done
 2   1, 88  |      Divine order. Now the souls ~departed are in a state of separation
 3   1, 88  |           OBJ 1: The souls of the departed may care for the living,
 4   1, 88  |      without the knowledge of the departed; as may ~likewise happen
 5   1, 111 |           this order is sometimes departed from as regards corporeal
 6   1, 113 |           being ~ended, the devil departed from Him for a time." There
 7   2, 4   |            that "the souls of the departed see not God as the angels
 8   2, 99  |           it; and as soon as they departed from the precepts of ~the
 9   2, 35  |          Barnabas, "so ~that they departed one from another." Therefore
10   2, 42  |          order to that end is not departed from. Thus if the ~commander
11   2, 109 |           a wicked man, since he ~departed not from the idolatry of
12   2, 150 |        the holy virgins who have ~departed this life are commemorated
13   2, 176 |                  and the diseases departed from them." In this way
14   3, 36  |           pass, after the ~angels departed from them into heaven they [
15   3, 36  |          not as soon as the Magi ~departed, but two years after: and
16   3, 39  |        hindered the ~souls of the departed from entering into heaven
17   3, 41  | temptation being ended, the devil departed from Him for a time." As, ~
18   3, 41  |       says on Lk. 4:13, the devil departed from Christ ~"for a time,
19   3, 41  | temptation being ended, the devil departed from Him,' ~unless the matter
20   3, 50  |        not be ~there, except life departed, for the Godhead is life."
21   3, 50  |         it die unless the Godhead departed.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
22   3, 50  |           even when the soul was ~departed, was conducive to salvation
23   3, 52  |         fail to see ~that He ever departed according to the beatific
24   3, 52  |         fail to see ~that He ever departed, according to the beatific
25   3, 83  |          the faithful and of ~the departed. Consequently it is unbecoming
26 Suppl, 67|     another husband: "When she is departed and marrieth another husband," ~
27 Suppl, 69|          whereby the souls of the departed are assisted by the living; ~(
28 Suppl, 69|   concludes that the souls of the departed ~do not mingle in the affairs
29 Suppl, 69|         say that the souls of the departed ~do not leave their abode.~
30 Suppl, 69|          the angels may carry the departed soul to Abraham's ~bosom.
31 Suppl, 71|        and ~almsgiving profit the departed?~(10) Whether indulgences
32 Suppl, 71|        burial service profits the departed?~(12) Whether suffrages
33 Suppl, 71|         of the ~wicked profit the departed. Secondly, we may consider
34 Suppl, 71|      albeit a ~sinner, profit the departed. Secondly, when he acts
35 Suppl, 71|          suffrages avail for ~the departed, even though the persons
36 Suppl, 71|    charity in virtue of which the departed are in touch with the works
37 Suppl, 71|      damned - "the spirits of the departed are where they see nothing ~
38 Suppl, 71|        priest in ~praying for the departed prays for those who lived
39 Suppl, 71|         avail not those who have ~departed hence without the faith
40 Suppl, 71|          love." Now the children ~departed thus. Therefore suffrages
41 Suppl, 71|          offered for the faithful departed ~profit the saints, but
42 Suppl, 71|        may reply that the blessed departed may ~derive a reward from
43 Suppl, 71|        altar and alms ~profit the departed?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
44 Suppl, 71|        seem that the souls of the departed are not assisted ~only by
45 Suppl, 71|           22): "The souls of the ~departed are released in four ways,
46 Suppl, 71|      ought to be ~offered for the departed equally with or more than
47 Suppl, 71|           more ~profitable to the departed than fasting.~Aquin.: SMT
48 Suppl, 71|       that fasting can profit the departed by reason ~of charity, and
49 Suppl, 71|  intention being directed to the ~departed. Nevertheless, fasting does
50 Suppl, 71|        baptized for those who had departed this ~life without baptism,
51 Suppl, 71|         Mass profits equally ~the departed, no matter in whose honor
52 Suppl, 71|     candles or oil may profit the departed in ~so far as they are a
53 Suppl, 71|     serves as a suffrage for the ~departed, for instance in the case
54 Suppl, 71|       that indulgences profit the departed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
55 Suppl, 71|            Even though he who has departed in godliness be taken up
56 Suppl, 71|         said for all the faithful departed: and ~this is evidently
57 Suppl, 91|          gloss speaks of what the departed saints are able to ~do by
58 Suppl, 94|        justice, that whereas they departed from one by sin, and placed ~
59 Suppl, 94|          whereas the souls of the departed sinned through love of the
 
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