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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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ordination

   Part, Question
1 1, 23 | thought ~that the divine ordination, which they called fate, 2 1, 23 | considered - namely, the divine ordination; and its effect. As regards ~ 3 1, 24 | say, that it is in the ordination and knowledge of God that 4 1, 107 | the power, ~resisteth the ordination of God" (Rm. 13:2). And 5 1, 107 | Power" signifies a kind of ordination both as ~regards the reception 6 2, 20 | as it comes from reason's ordination and apprehension, it is 7 2, 91 | that every ~inclination or ordination which may be found in things 8 2, 93 | direct, comes ~under the ordination of the eternal law. It would 9 2, 108 | about which Our Lord made no ordination. Therefore it ~seems that 10 2, 111 | to God, that the Divine ~ordination may be fulfilled in it, 11 2, 114 | presupposition of ~the Divine ordination, so that man obtains from 12 2, 114 | presupposition of the Divine ordination, it does not follow that 13 2, 114 | chiefly ~from the Divine ordination, inasmuch as acts are said 14 2, 10 | with by the sentence or ordination of the Church who has the 15 2, 84 | dispensation of the priests, or by ~ordination of the Church; secondly, 16 2, 93 | Before Pentecost the ordination of Matthias ~was decided 17 2, 98 | profit nothing from his ordination or ~promotion that he has 18 2, 145 | and the candidates for ~ordination, and even the whole people, 19 2, 145 | themselves ready for the ordination. Hence ~it is related (Lk. 20 2, 182 | Statutum) that "the holy ordination ~makes a monk to be a bishop." 21 2, 183 | bind themselves at their ordination to live without possessions 22 2, 183 | profession, and the holy ordination makes of ~a monk a bishop." 23 2, 183 | OBJ[1]) "when the holy ~ordination has made of a monk a bishop 24 3, 63 | of faith and of the holy ordination conferred ~by a hierarch." 25 3, 80 | ancient Canons, the following ordination was ~made by Pope Clement 26 3, 82 | upon the ~priest at his ordination: for thereby he is put upon 27 3, 82 | in his consecration and ~ordination, when the bishop says to 28 3, 82 | Now, by the power of ~his ordination, a priest can consecrate 29 3, 82 | contracted by a priest after his ~ordination does not deprive him of 30 Suppl, 8 | to the fact ~that by the ordination of the Church, he has a 31 Suppl, 8 | in cases of necessity the ordination of the Church ~does not 32 Suppl, 8 | jurisdiction which by the ordination ~of the Church is con. fined 33 Suppl, 26| resides subject to ~the Pope's ordination, so that they can grant 34 Suppl, 36| is in the candidate for ordination. But besides this ~he is 35 Suppl, 37| as the subdeacon at his ~ordination receives an empty chalice, 36 Suppl, 38| consecrates the candidates for ordination to the ministry of Orders, 37 Suppl, 38| thus those who receive ordination or promotion from them have


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