Part, Question
1 2, 86 | the religious life a man consecrates his whole life to God's
2 3, 79 | fashion even when the priest consecrates several hosts in one mass, ~
3 3, 80 | provided that the priest who ~consecrates receive both.~Aquin.: SMT
4 3, 82 | was said above (A[1]), he consecrates ~as in the person of Christ.
5 3, 82 | 1~Whether the priest who consecrates is bound to receive this
6 3, 82 | seems that the priest who consecrates is not bound to receive ~
7 3, 82 | other consecrations, he who consecrates ~the matter does not use
8 3, 82 | Therefore the priest who consecrates this sacrament ought ~not
9 3, 82 | Therefore the priest who ~consecrates is not always bound to receive
10 3, 82 | priest, as often as he consecrates, to receive this sacrament
11 3, 82 | consecrate himself, but he consecrates the ~bread and wine, in
12 3, 82 | above (AA[1],3), the priest consecrates this ~sacrament not by his
13 3, 82 | Christ, in Whose ~person he consecrates this sacrament. But from
14 3, 82 | Church. But when the priest consecrates the ~Eucharist, he does
15 3, 82 | the power of order, he ~consecrates Christ's true body and blood;
16 3, 83 | instituted by the Church - he ~consecrates Christ's body in very truth;
17 Suppl, 37| belongs to him alone who consecrates the Eucharist, which is ~
18 Suppl, 37| Now the blessing alone consecrates the vestments. ~Therefore
19 Suppl, 38| principal. Since then a priest consecrates the ~Eucharist, he can also
20 Suppl, 38| to him; and he it is who ~consecrates the candidates for ordination
21 Suppl, 40| or a priest, but a bishop consecrates a priest. But a ~bishop
22 Suppl, 40| even the bishop of Ostia ~consecrates the Pope. Therefore the
23 Suppl, 40| charity, because he ~it is who consecrates the sacrament of charity,
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