Part, Question
1 2, 102 | solemnities, ~and one continual solemnity, as may be gathered from
2 2, 102 | every week. This was the solemnity of the "Sabbath," ~celebrated
3 2, 102 | of the universe. Another ~solemnity, viz. the "New Moon," was
4 2, 86 | external actions pertaining ~to solemnity seem to be directed, not
5 2, 86 | may have a certain ~human solemnity, but not a spiritual and
6 2, 86 | not a spiritual and divine solemnity, as the ~aforesaid vows
7 2, 86 | of chastity: thirdly, the solemnity of the vow. ~Accordingly,
8 2, 86 | long as he lives. Now the solemnity of a vow ~consists in a
9 2, 86 | solemnized. because if not, the ~solemnity of the consecration can
10 2, 87 | clerics, or ~on account of the solemnity of the time.~Aquin.: SMT
11 2, 87 | should take oath on days of solemnity, ~since they ought then
12 2, 87 | taken ~with deliberation and solemnity, and an oath by God frivolously
13 2, 129 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: The very solemnity of outward worship is a
14 2, 182 | imposed with a certain ~solemnity; even as a certain solemnity
15 2, 182 | solemnity; even as a certain solemnity is observed in other matters
16 2, 182 | perpetuity and with a certain solemnity to those ~things that pertain
17 2, 182 | together with a certain solemnity. Now both these conditions
18 2, 182 | undertaken with a certain ~solemnity of profession and consecration;
19 2, 182 | passage. Again, a certain solemnity of ~consecration is employed
20 2, 182 | certain obligations and with ~solemnity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[
21 2, 182 | cure is conferred with the ~solemnity of consecration, while the
22 2, 187 | Church, on account of the ~solemnity attached to it. And since
23 3, 30 | needed a vision of great solemnity."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[30] A[
24 3, 46 | the Jewish festivity, the solemnity ~began from the evening
25 3, 64 | sacrament; but belong to the solemnity which is added to ~the sacraments
26 3, 66 | but ~belongs to a certain solemnity, whereby the devotion of
27 3, 66 | which belongs to a certain ~solemnity of the sacrament. Essential
28 3, 66 | belong rather to a certain solemnity of the sacrament.~Aquin.:
29 3, 66 | with water, without any solemnity, some might easily think ~
30 3, 66 | or chrism is part of the solemnity. For the ~candidate is first
31 3, 66 | things that belong to the solemnity of a ~sacrament are not
32 3, 67 | certain appropriateness and solemnity; but this is not essential
33 3, 67 | of Baptism belong to the solemnity ~of, and are not essential
34 3, 72 | used, it belongs to the solemnity of the sacrament, not to
35 3, 74 | read in Ex. 12, the paschal solemnity began on the ~evening of
36 3, 83 | ought to be recalled with solemnity, ~according to Ps. 91:5: "
37 3, 83 | to be commemorated with solemnity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
38 3, 83 | And on this account the solemnity of a church ~dedication
39 3, 83 | it performed with greater solemnity than the ~other sacraments.
40 3, 83 | for the sake of ~greater solemnity that we find it decreed (
41 Suppl, 22| Penance is higher, yet more solemnity ~is requisite in the judicial
42 Suppl, 28| sacrament. Now some kind of solemnity is ~observed in every sacrament.
43 Suppl, 28| Therefore there should be some solemnity in ~Penance.~Aquin.: SMT
44 Suppl, 28| is not inconsistent with solemnity, as it is in the present ~
45 Suppl, 28| but without the foregoing solemnity, such as ~a pilgrimage throughout
46 Suppl, 71| their glory with greater ~solemnity. Thus, through our knowing
47 Suppl, 71| disposition of the grace, the solemnity of the ~obsequies are a
48 Suppl, 73| the feast of everlasting ~solemnity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
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