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1501 3, 79 | hinder the effect of this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79] A[ 1502 3, 79 | hinder the effect of this sacrament. For it ~can come to pass 1503 3, 79 | approach devoutly ~to this sacrament and fully secure its effect. 1504 3, 79 | hinder the effect of this sacrament, but ~merely in part. For, 1505 3, 79 | that the effect of ~this sacrament is not only the obtaining 1506 3, 79 | anyone approach to this sacrament with mind distracted ~through 1507 3, 79 | He that approaches this sacrament with actual venial sin, ~ 1508 3, 79 | the habitual effect of the sacrament, but not in its actual effect.~ 1509 3, 79 | is not ordained, as this sacrament is, for the ~fervor of charity 1510 3, 79 | habit or form; but this sacrament is spiritual eating, which 1511 3, 79 | are taken ~away by this sacrament.~ 1512 3, 80 | USE OR RECEIVING OF THIS SACRAMENT IN GENERAL (TWELVE ARTICLES) ~ 1513 3, 80 | use or receiving of this sacrament, first of ~all in general; 1514 3, 80 | secondly, how Christ used this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] Out. 1515 3, 80 | two ways of eating this sacrament, namely, ~sacramentally 1516 3, 80 | to man alone to eat this sacrament spiritually?~(3) Whether 1517 3, 80 | this sin;~(6) Whether this sacrament should be refused to the 1518 3, 80 | man from receiving this ~sacrament?~(8) Whether it is to be 1519 3, 80 | Ghost," etc., so also this sacrament is spiritual ~food: hence 1520 3, 80 | our Lord, speaking of this sacrament, says (Jn. 6:64): "The ~ 1521 3, 80 | be made ~regarding this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1522 3, 80 | old would have eaten this sacrament spiritually. Moreover, sacramental ~ 1523 3, 80 | in the receiving of ~this sacrament, namely, the sacrament itself, 1524 3, 80 | this sacrament, namely, the sacrament itself, and its fruits, 1525 3, 80 | then, of receiving ~this sacrament is when one takes it so 1526 3, 80 | receiving the effect of this sacrament; and such receiving ~of 1527 3, 80 | such receiving ~of this sacrament is an imperfect one. Therefore, 1528 3, 80 | sacramental eating, whereby the ~sacrament only is received without 1529 3, 80 | receives the effect of this sacrament, ~whereby a man is spiritually 1530 3, 80 | sacraments: for, some receive the sacrament only, while others ~receive 1531 3, 80 | while others ~receive the sacrament and the reality of the sacrament. 1532 3, 80 | sacrament and the reality of the sacrament. However, there is ~a difference, 1533 3, 80 | matter, the receiving of the sacrament is the actual ~perfection 1534 3, 80 | actual ~perfection of the sacrament; whereas this sacrament 1535 3, 80 | sacrament; whereas this sacrament is accomplished in ~the 1536 3, 80 | consequently both uses follow the ~sacrament. On the other hand, in Baptism 1537 3, 80 | character, they who receive the sacrament receive some ~spiritual 1538 3, 80 | is not the case in this ~sacrament. And therefore, in this 1539 3, 80 | And therefore, in this sacrament, rather than in Baptism, 1540 3, 80 | A[3]), the effect of the sacrament ~can be secured by every 1541 3, 80 | so likewise some eat this sacrament spiritually ere ~they receive 1542 3, 80 | desire of receiving the sacrament itself, and thus are said 1543 3, 80 | actual receiving of the sacrament produces more fully the 1544 3, 80 | fully the effect of the ~sacrament than does the desire thereof, 1545 3, 80 | to man alone to eat this sacrament spiritually?~Aquin.: SMT 1546 3, 80 | to man alone to eat this ~sacrament spiritually, but likewise 1547 3, 80 | Himself is contained in this sacrament, not under ~His proper species, 1548 3, 80 | desiring ~to receive this sacrament; and this is not merely 1549 3, 80 | but likewise to eat this sacrament; which does not fall to ~ 1550 3, 80 | belong to them to eat this sacrament ~spiritually.~Aquin.: SMT 1551 3, 80 | receiving of Christ under this sacrament is ordained to ~the enjoyment 1552 3, 80 | we receive Him under this sacrament, is, as ~it were, derived 1553 3, 80 | receive Christ under this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1554 3, 80 | but to men, to eat this sacrament ~spiritually.~Aquin.: SMT 1555 3, 80 | sinner cannot eat this ~sacrament, which is the living bread.~ 1556 3, 80 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, this sacrament is specially called "the 1557 3, 80 | is specially called "the sacrament of ~charity," as stated 1558 3, 80 | capable of eating this sacrament, since in the sacramental 1559 3, 80 | dog, cannot receive this sacrament, just as it cannot receive 1560 3, 80 | as it cannot receive the ~sacrament of Baptism. Therefore it 1561 3, 80 | neither ~may sinners eat this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1562 3, 80 | from the truth of this ~sacrament, to which truth it belongs 1563 3, 80 | Christ's body under the sacrament: hence he would eat ~Christ 1564 3, 80 | what he takes, not as a sacrament, but as simple food. ~Unless 1565 3, 80 | articles, or ~regarding this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1566 3, 80 | detracts from the ~truth of the sacrament, as stated above. None the 1567 3, 80 | incapable of using it as a sacrament. Hence it eats Christ's ~ 1568 3, 80 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, this sacrament, like the others, is a spiritual ~ 1569 3, 80 | sinners. Therefore this sacrament ~can be received by them 1570 3, 80 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, this sacrament is one of our greatest gifts, 1571 3, 80 | sins by receiving this ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1572 3, 80 | OBJ 4: Further, as this sacrament is perceived by taste and 1573 3, 80 | sinner sins by receiving the ~sacrament, it seems that he would 1574 3, 80 | the Church exposes this sacrament to be seen and ~adored by 1575 3, 80 | does not sin by eating this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1576 3, 80 | sinner, if he receive this sacrament, does not appear to ~be 1577 3, 80 | mortal ~sin, receives this sacrament, he purchases damnation, 1578 3, 80 | 1~I answer that, In this sacrament, as in the others, that 1579 3, 80 | others, that which is a ~sacrament is a sign of the reality 1580 3, 80 | sign of the reality of the sacrament. Now there is a ~twofold 1581 3, 80 | twofold reality of this sacrament, as stated above (Q[73], 1582 3, 80 | whoever receives this ~sacrament, expresses thereby that 1583 3, 80 | that whoever ~receives this sacrament while in mortal sin, is 1584 3, 80 | guilty of lying to this ~sacrament, and consequently of sacrilege, 1585 3, 80 | because he profanes the ~sacrament: and therefore he sins mortally.~ 1586 3, 80 | Himself to be received in this sacrament. And ~therefore sinners 1587 3, 80 | sinners do in receiving this ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1588 3, 80 | not allowed to touch this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1589 3, 80 | fever of sin; whereas this sacrament is a medicine given to ~ 1590 3, 80 | virtues. So likewise this sacrament, so far as the sacrament 1591 3, 80 | sacrament, so far as the sacrament is ~concerned, is not the 1592 3, 80 | being seen, but only its ~sacrament, because sight does not 1593 3, 80 | he has received Christ's sacrament, ~namely, Baptism: whereas 1594 3, 80 | allowed even to ~see this sacrament, as is clear from Dionysius ( 1595 3, 80 | Whether to approach this sacrament with consciousness of sin 1596 3, 80 | seems that to approach this sacrament with consciousness of ~sin 1597 3, 80 | consciousness of sin approach this sacrament: but in ~others it is less 1598 3, 80 | discovered, approach this sacrament with consciousness of sin.~ 1599 3, 80 | of Christ, of which ~this sacrament is the sign, and all the 1600 3, 80 | unfit for ~receiving this sacrament, because thereby especially 1601 3, 80 | love ~required for this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1602 3, 80 | unfit for receiving this sacrament; because it is the sacrament ~ 1603 3, 80 | sacrament; because it is the sacrament ~of the Church's unity, 1604 3, 80 | unbeliever who receives this sacrament sins more grievously than 1605 3, 80 | towards Christ Who is ~in the sacrament, especially if he does not 1606 3, 80 | Christ to be truly in ~this sacrament; because, so far as lies 1607 3, 80 | lessens the holiness ~of the sacrament, and the power of Christ 1608 3, 80 | this is to ~despise the sacrament in itself. But the believer 1609 3, 80 | believer who receives the ~sacrament with consciousness of sin, 1610 3, 80 | unworthily despises ~the sacrament, not in itself, but in its 1611 3, 80 | Christ's presence in this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1612 3, 80 | man who would throw this sacrament into the mire would ~be 1613 3, 80 | another approaching the sacrament ~fully conscious of mortal 1614 3, 80 | would intend to ~outrage the sacrament, whereas the sinner receiving 1615 3, 80 | capable of receiving this sacrament than any ~irrational creature. 1616 3, 80 | most revolting use of this ~sacrament who would throw it to dogs 1617 3, 80 | things to dogs to give this sacrament to ~sinners. Therefore, 1618 3, 80 | scandal or infamy ~should this sacrament be administered to the sinner 1619 3, 80 | himself unworthy of the ~Sacrament, through consciousness of 1620 3, 80 | judgment of death through this ~sacrament, which was instituted as 1621 3, 80 | anyone from ~receiving this sacrament?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1622 3, 80 | one from receiving this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1623 3, 80 | not prevent receiving this sacrament: as, for ~instance, in the 1624 3, 80 | man from receiving this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1625 3, 80 | hindrance to receiving the sacrament, ~nor is mortal sin after 1626 3, 80 | prevented from receiving this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1627 3, 80 | debarred from ~receiving this sacrament. Therefore it seems that 1628 3, 80 | man from receiving this sacrament; the other, on account of 1629 3, 80 | from partaking of this ~sacrament: and although these movements 1630 3, 80 | prevent ~the receiving of this sacrament, so as to make a man guilty 1631 3, 80 | men from receiving this sacrament. So we read in ~the Conferences 1632 3, 80 | hinders the receiving of this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1633 3, 80 | out of reverence for the sacrament, it is unbecoming to approach ~ 1634 3, 80 | sin, from ~receiving this sacrament: but from a sense of decency 1635 3, 80 | prevent the receiving of this sacrament for any ~other reason than 1636 3, 80 | forbidden to approach this ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1637 3, 80 | receiving of this saving sacrament, as they ~prevented approaching 1638 3, 80 | hinder the receiving of this sacrament during ~the day on which 1639 3, 80 | hinders the receiving of this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1640 3, 80 | hinders the receiving of this ~sacrament?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1641 3, 80 | hinder the ~receiving of this sacrament. For this sacrament was 1642 3, 80 | this sacrament. For this sacrament was instituted by our ~Lord 1643 3, 80 | ended our Lord gave the ~sacrament to His disciples, as is 1644 3, 80 | that we ought to take this sacrament after ~receiving other food.~ 1645 3, 80 | reverently receiving this sacrament. Consequently, one is ~not 1646 3, 80 | things from receiving this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1647 3, 80 | afterwards receive this ~sacrament about the ninth hour, since 1648 3, 80 | does not keep one from this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1649 3, 80 | less reverence due to this sacrament after ~receiving it, than 1650 3, 80 | drink after ~receiving the sacrament. Therefore one may do so 1651 3, 80 | of honor for this great sacrament, the ~Lord's body should 1652 3, 80 | prevent the receiving of this sacrament in ~two ways: first of all 1653 3, 80 | what is signified by this sacrament, as stated above (A[4]): 1654 3, 80 | prevented from ~taking this sacrament after receiving food or 1655 3, 80 | out of respect for ~this sacrament," so that it may enter into 1656 3, 80 | Who is the reality of this sacrament, ~and His charity, ought 1657 3, 80 | that our Lord ~gave this sacrament after taking food is no 1658 3, 80 | fast is ~required for this sacrament for the reasons given above. 1659 3, 80 | never lawful to take this sacrament after taking water, or other 1660 3, 80 | not ~hinder receiving this sacrament, because they are swallowed 1661 3, 80 | 1~Reply OBJ 5: That this sacrament ought to enter into the 1662 3, 80 | never afterwards ~take this sacrament: but it must be understood 1663 3, 80 | he may not receive this sacrament on that day; but he can 1664 3, 80 | unfit for receiving this ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1665 3, 80 | moment of ~receiving this sacrament, because it is then that 1666 3, 80 | that the effect of the ~sacrament is bestowed, and such devotion 1667 3, 80 | fast before receiving the sacrament rather than after. ~Nevertheless 1668 3, 80 | between receiving this ~sacrament and taking other food. Consequently, 1669 3, 80 | reason ought to receive this ~sacrament?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1670 3, 80 | ought not to ~receive this sacrament. For it is required that 1671 3, 80 | man should approach this ~sacrament with devotion and previous 1672 3, 80 | of reason. Therefore this sacrament should not be given to them.~ 1673 3, 80 | from even ~beholding this sacrament, according to Dionysius ( 1674 3, 80 | Hier. iii). ~Therefore this sacrament ought not to be given to 1675 3, 80 | innocent of all. But this sacrament is not given to children. ~ 1676 3, 80 | consequently, since ~this is the "sacrament of piety," it must be given 1677 3, 80 | some devotion towards this sacrament, ~it is not to be denied 1678 3, 80 | birth; and in that case this sacrament is not to be given to them, ~ 1679 3, 80 | preceding devotion towards the ~sacrament: or else, they were not 1680 3, 80 | showed devotion towards this ~sacrament, it ought to be given to 1681 3, 80 | man ask to receive the ~sacrament of Penance; and if, when 1682 3, 80 | and let him receive the sacrament ~of Penance. then if it 1683 3, 80 | have devotion towards ~the sacrament; actual devotion in some 1684 3, 80 | conceive some devotion for the ~sacrament, then it can be given to 1685 3, 80 | is lawful to receive this sacrament daily?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 1686 3, 80 | be lawful to receive this sacrament daily, ~because, as Baptism 1687 3, 80 | Passion, so also does this ~sacrament. Now one may not be baptized 1688 3, 80 | unlawful to receive this sacrament daily.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 1689 3, 80 | the chief figure of this sacrament, as was said ~above (Q[73], 1690 3, 80 | s Passion, of which this sacrament is the ~memorial. It seems, 1691 3, 80 | is lawful to receive this sacrament not ~daily, but only once 1692 3, 80 | reverence is due to this sacrament as ~containing Christ. But 1693 3, 80 | refrain from ~receiving this sacrament; hence the Centurion is 1694 3, 80 | for a man to receive this ~sacrament daily.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 1695 3, 80 | custom to receive this ~sacrament frequently, then the oftener 1696 3, 80 | sex devoutly receive the sacrament of the ~Eucharist at least 1697 3, 80 | praiseworthy to receive ~this sacrament daily.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 1698 3, 80 | regarding the use ~of this sacrament. The first is on the part 1699 3, 80 | first is on the part of the sacrament itself, the ~virtue of which 1700 3, 80 | required to approach this sacrament with great ~reverence and 1701 3, 80 | for all to approach this sacrament every day; but they should 1702 3, 80 | 1/2 ~Reply OBJ 1: In the sacrament of Baptism a man is conformed 1703 3, 80 | Christ's character in this sacrament; He receives Christ Himself, ~ 1704 3, 80 | commendably receive this sacrament every day.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1705 3, 80 | is grown old?" But this ~sacrament is spiritual food; hence, 1706 3, 80 | good thing to receive this sacrament every day. Hence it ~is 1707 3, 80 | you receive it," i.e. this sacrament, every day, ~"every day 1708 3, 80 | Lamb was the figure of this sacrament chiefly ~as to Christ's 1709 3, 80 | s Passion. But in ~this sacrament the memorial of His Passion 1710 3, 80 | OBJ 3: Reverence for this sacrament consists in fear associated ~ 1711 3, 80 | the reverence ~due to this sacrament; both as to receiving it 1712 3, 80 | for salvation. But this sacrament is not of necessity for ~ 1713 3, 80 | ways of receiving ~this sacrament namely, spiritually and 1714 3, 80 | yearning for receiving this ~sacrament, as was said above (A[1], 1715 3, 80 | desiring to receive this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 1716 3, 80 | is bound to ~receive this sacrament, not only by virtue of the 1717 3, 80 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: This sacrament is said not to be as necessary 1718 3, 80 | Eucharist, but not ~without the sacrament of Baptism: both, however, 1719 3, 80 | back from receiving ~this sacrament, so that they are not better 1720 3, 80 | either receive the entire sacrament, or ~let them be withheld 1721 3, 80 | them be withheld from the sacrament altogether." Therefore it 1722 3, 80 | for the perfection of this sacrament, as stated above (Q[73], ~ 1723 3, 80 | it will be an imperfect sacrament, which seems to savor of ~ 1724 3, 80 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, this sacrament is celebrated in memory 1725 3, 80 | such as ~approach this sacrament ought not to take Christ' 1726 3, 80 | regarding the use of this ~sacrament, one on the part of the 1727 3, 80 | one on the part of the sacrament, the other on the part of 1728 3, 80 | recipients; on the part of the sacrament it is proper for both the 1729 3, 80 | since the perfection of the sacrament lies ~in both, and consequently, 1730 3, 80 | consecrate and finish the sacrament, he ought on no account 1731 3, 80 | due caution ~in using this sacrament, on that account it is a 1732 3, 80 | they ~consecrate the entire sacrament, ought to communicate in 1733 3, 80 | communicate in the entire ~sacrament. For, as we read in the ( 1734 3, 80 | The perfection of this sacrament does not lie in the use 1735 3, 80 | to the perfection of this sacrament; if the people ~receive 1736 3, 80 | very consecration ~of this sacrament, in which the body ought 1737 3, 80 | this detrimental to the sacrament. Because the priest both 1738 3, 81 | WHICH CHRIST MADE OF THIS SACRAMENT AT ITS INSTITUTION (FOUR 1739 3, 81 | which Christ made of this sacrament at ~its institution; under 1740 3, 81 | Christ's body under this ~sacrament, if it had been reserved 1741 3, 81 | under each species of the ~sacrament, it seems impossible for 1742 3, 81 | Him to have received this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[ 1743 3, 81 | Further, the receiving of this sacrament is twofold, namely, ~spiritual 1744 3, 81 | derived no benefit from the sacrament. and in consequence so was ~ 1745 3, 81 | Christ partake ~of this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[ 1746 3, 81 | gave to the disciples the sacrament of His body ~and blood. 1747 3, 81 | as contained under ~this sacrament stands in relation to place, 1748 3, 81 | 2), the effect of this ~sacrament is not merely an increase 1749 3, 81 | through His receiving this sacrament, yet He had ~a certain spiritual 1750 3, 81 | new institution of this ~sacrament. Hence He Himself said ( 1751 3, 81 | received His own body under the sacrament which sacrament of His own 1752 3, 81 | under the sacrament which sacrament of His own body ~He both 1753 3, 81 | already distributed the sacrament of His body and blood ~to 1754 3, 81 | there was present in the sacrament, in an impassible manner, 1755 3, 81 | according as it is under the sacrament, as stated above (A[1], 1756 3, 81 | eating, inasmuch as ~this sacrament represents Christ's Passion.~ 1757 3, 81 | passible manner in this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[ 1758 3, 81 | Christ's ~body are in this sacrament by real concomitance, but 1759 3, 81 | not by the power of ~the sacrament, whereby the substance of 1760 3, 81 | Christ's, is under this sacrament, whatever accidents ~really 1761 3, 81 | Para. 1/1~Whether, if this sacrament had been reserved in a pyx, 1762 3, 81 | 1: It seems that if this sacrament had been reserved in a pyx 1763 3, 81 | even then He was in this sacrament in ~an impassible manner. 1764 3, 81 | He could not die in this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[ 1765 3, 81 | blood are together in this sacrament. Therefore ~He could not 1766 3, 81 | He could not die in this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[ 1767 3, 81 | Christ are contained in this ~sacrament. Therefore Christ could 1768 3, 81 | Christ could not die in this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[ 1769 3, 81 | would have been ~in this sacrament. But He died upon the cross. 1770 3, 81 | cross. Therefore, if this ~sacrament had been reserved, He would 1771 3, 81 | substantially the same in this ~sacrament, as in its proper species, 1772 3, 81 | not do so as it is in this sacrament, ~as stated above (A[3]). 1773 3, 81 | and ~as He exists in the sacrament; such as to live, to die, 1774 3, 81 | but not as He is in this sacrament; such as to be mocked, ~ 1775 3, 81 | therefore Christ, as in ~this sacrament, cannot suffer; yet He can 1776 3, 81 | from His body, if this ~sacrament had been consecrated, then 1777 3, 81 | Christ's soul is ~in this sacrament by real concomitance; because 1778 3, 81 | And therefore, ~if this sacrament had been consecrated then, 1779 3, 81 | not have been ~under this sacrament, not from any defect in 1780 3, 82 | OF THE MINISTER OF THIS SACRAMENT (TEN ARTICLES)~We now proceed 1781 3, 82 | consider the minister of this sacrament: under which ~head there 1782 3, 82 | alone to consecrate this sacrament?~(2) Whether several priests 1783 3, 82 | priest alone to dispense this sacrament?~(4) Whether it is lawful 1784 3, 82 | in sin can perform this sacrament?~(6) Whether the Mass of 1785 3, 82 | excommunicated, can ~perform this sacrament?~(8) Whether degraded priests 1786 3, 82 | the consecration of this sacrament belongs to a priest alone?~ 1787 3, 82 | the consecration of this sacrament does not belong ~exclusively 1788 3, 82 | Q[78], A[4]) that ~this sacrament is consecrated in virtue 1789 3, 82 | which are the form ~of this sacrament. But those words are not 1790 3, 82 | else, can consecrate this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1791 3, 82 | the priest performs this sacrament in the person of ~Christ. 1792 3, 82 | layman can perform this sacrament. Hence ~Chrysostom (Opus 1793 3, 82 | mankind, so ~also is this sacrament, as is clear from what was 1794 3, 82 | the consecration of this sacrament is not proper ~to a priest.~ 1795 3, 82 | 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, this sacrament is completed in the consecration 1796 3, 82 | bishop, to perform this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1797 3, 82 | priest to consecrate this sacrament of the ~Lord's body and 1798 3, 82 | is the dignity of ~this sacrament that it is performed only 1799 3, 82 | power of receiving this sacrament is ~conceded by Christ to 1800 3, 82 | power of ~consecrating this sacrament on Christ's behalf is bestowed 1801 3, 82 | priests to accomplish this ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1802 3, 82 | 3: The receiving of this sacrament is not of such necessity 1803 3, 82 | he cannot perform this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1804 3, 82 | the consecration of ~this sacrament. But it belongs to the bishop 1805 3, 82 | in Joan.), this is "the ~sacrament of unity." But multitude 1806 3, 82 | seems inconsistent with the sacrament for several priests to ~ 1807 3, 82 | not matter whether this sacrament be consecrated by ~one or 1808 3, 82 | 3: The Eucharist is the sacrament of ecclesiastical unity, ~ 1809 3, 82 | Whether dispensing of this sacrament belongs to a priest alone?~ 1810 3, 82 | that the dispensing of this sacrament does not belong ~to a priest 1811 3, 82 | s blood belongs to this sacrament no less ~than His body. 1812 3, 82 | the sacraments. ~But this sacrament is completed in the consecration 1813 3, 82 | Hier. iii, iv) that this ~sacrament, like chrism, has the power 1814 3, 82 | likewise, ~to dispense this sacrament belongs to the bishop and 1815 3, 82 | reverence towards this sacrament, nothing touches it, but 1816 3, 82 | hands, for touching this sacrament. Hence it is not ~lawful 1817 3, 82 | dispense and to consecrate this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1818 3, 82 | inasmuch as he dispenses this sacrament whereby man is perfected ~ 1819 3, 82 | is bound to receive this sacrament?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1820 3, 82 | not bound to receive ~this sacrament. Because, in the other consecrations, 1821 3, 82 | anointed therewith. But this sacrament consists in the consecration ~ 1822 3, 82 | the priest performing this sacrament need not ~use the same, 1823 3, 82 | minister does not give the ~sacrament to himself: for no one can 1824 3, 82 | order, so also is ~this sacrament. Therefore the priest who 1825 3, 82 | priest who consecrates this sacrament ought ~not to receive it 1826 3, 82 | always bound to receive this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1827 3, 82 | Eucharist is not ~only a sacrament, but also a sacrifice. Now 1828 3, 82 | consecrates, to receive this sacrament in its ~integrity.~Aquin.: 1829 3, 82 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The sacrament of Baptism is accomplished 1830 3, 82 | active and passive in a sacrament. Hence neither in this ~ 1831 3, 82 | Hence neither in this ~sacrament does the priest consecrate 1832 3, 82 | in which consecration the sacrament is completed. But the ~use 1833 3, 82 | use thereof follows the sacrament, and therefore there is 1834 3, 82 | the merits befitting this ~sacrament. Therefore a sinful priest 1835 3, 82 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, this sacrament is consecrated by the priest' 1836 3, 82 | efficacious for consecrating this ~sacrament, since it is written (Malachi 1837 3, 82 | the consecrator that the sacrament is ~accomplished, but by 1838 3, 82 | priest consecrates this ~sacrament not by his own power, but 1839 3, 82 | person he consecrates this sacrament. But from the fact of being 1840 3, 82 | ought not to approach this ~sacrament. Hence when he resumes, " 1841 3, 82 | baptizes, so likewise this sacrament is consecrated in the ~person 1842 3, 82 | in the mass. ~namely, the sacrament itself, which is the chief 1843 3, 82 | holiness of the Divine ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1844 3, 82 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In the sacrament of Baptism solemn prayers 1845 3, 82 | as to the effect of the ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1846 3, 82 | Church, cannot perform ~this sacrament. But herein they are deceived, 1847 3, 82 | sacrifice ~with the truth of the sacrament; thus it was stated above ( 1848 3, 82 | but in consecrating the ~sacrament he speaks as in the person 1849 3, 82 | priest can consecrate this sacrament?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1850 3, 82 | priest cannot consecrate this sacrament. ~For no one can perform 1851 3, 82 | no one can perform this sacrament except he have the power 1852 3, 82 | he cannot perform this ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1853 3, 82 | priest can ~perform this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1854 3, 82 | priest can perform this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 1855 3, 82 | excommunicate, ~perform a valid sacrament. Therefore it seems that 1856 3, 82 | Faith are not to receive the sacrament ~from their dispensing.~ 1857 3, 82 | Whom the sacrifice of ~this sacrament is offered by consecrating. 1858 3, 82 | care of souls. But this sacrament is performed in the ~consecration 1859 3, 83 | 1 - OF THE RITE OF THIS SACRAMENT (SIX ARTICLES)~We have now 1860 3, 83 | consider the Rite of this sacrament, under which head ~there 1861 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1862 3, 83 | Christ is sacrificed in this sacrament?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1863 3, 83 | the celebration of this ~sacrament. For it is written (Heb. 1864 3, 83 | the celebration of ~this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1865 3, 83 | the celebration of ~this sacrament the priest and the victim 1866 3, 83 | the ~celebration of this sacrament is not a sacrifice of Christ.~ 1867 3, 83 | sacrificed ~daily in the Sacrament."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1868 3, 83 | The celebration of this sacrament is called a sacrifice ~for 1869 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament is an image representing 1870 3, 83 | the celebration of this ~sacrament is called Christ's sacrifice. 1871 3, 83 | because, to wit, by ~this sacrament, we are made partakers of 1872 3, 83 | reason, it is proper ~to this sacrament for Christ to be sacrificed 1873 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament is an image ~representing 1874 3, 83 | observed above (A[1]), this sacrament is ~representative of our 1875 3, 83 | the cross." Therefore this sacrament ~ought to be celebrated 1876 3, 83 | Consequently, since this ~sacrament is commemorative of our 1877 3, 83 | seems unsuitable for ~this sacrament to be celebrated thrice 1878 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament the Church ought to ~imitate 1879 3, 83 | Christ ~consecrated this sacrament. Therefore it seems that 1880 3, 83 | Therefore it seems that this sacrament ought ~to be celebrated 1881 3, 83 | our Lord's Passion, this sacrament is offered ~regularly every 1882 3, 83 | ninth ~hour, therefore this sacrament is solemnly celebrated by 1883 3, 83 | Passion is recalled in this sacrament, inasmuch as ~its effect 1884 3, 83 | of the reality. But this ~sacrament is a figure and a representation 1885 3, 83 | really accomplished, this sacrament is not ~consecrated. Nevertheless, 1886 3, 83 | Passion offered to us by this sacrament, the body of Christ ~consecrated 1887 3, 83 | Christ wished to give ~this sacrament last of all, in order that 1888 3, 83 | that He consecrated this sacrament and gave ~it to His disciples. 1889 3, 83 | Christ is present in this sacrament, Who says (Jn. 9:4,5): ~" 1890 3, 83 | Para. 1/1~Whether this sacrament ought to be celebrated in 1891 3, 83 | OBJ 1: It seems that this sacrament ought not to be celebrated 1892 3, 83 | sacred vessels. For this sacrament is a representation of ~ 1893 3, 83 | Therefore, it seems ~that this sacrament ought not to be celebrated 1894 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament the Church ought to ~imitate 1895 3, 83 | Christ first wrought this sacrament was not consecrated, but 1896 3, 83 | for houses, in which this sacrament is celebrated, to be ~consecrated.~ 1897 3, 83 | themselves for consecrating this sacrament: which is ~contrary to the 1898 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1899 3, 83 | regarding the ~equipment of this sacrament: one of these belongs to 1900 3, 83 | the reverence due to the sacrament, in which Christ is ~contained 1901 3, 83 | which we make use of in this sacrament; ~both that we may show 1902 3, 83 | show our reverence for the sacrament, and in order to ~represent 1903 3, 83 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: This sacrament ought as a rule to be celebrated 1904 3, 83 | The house in which this sacrament is celebrated denotes the ~ 1905 3, 83 | who have to receive this ~sacrament. By the altar Christ Himself 1906 3, 83 | lawful to celebrate this sacrament ~except in a consecrated 1907 3, 83 | case of necessity ~this sacrament can be performed in houses 1908 3, 83 | suffices for performing this sacrament. And on this account a church 1909 3, 83 | the signification of this sacrament; both because the ~altar 1910 3, 83 | keeping with the use of the sacrament. Because stone is ~solid, 1911 3, 83 | out of reverence ~for the sacrament, it was enacted that the 1912 3, 83 | the words spoken in this sacrament are properly framed?~Aquin.: 1913 3, 83 | the words spoken in this sacrament are not properly ~framed. 1914 3, 83 | says (De Sacram. iv), this sacrament is ~consecrated with Christ' 1915 3, 83 | should be spoken in this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1916 3, 83 | But in consecrating this sacrament words are used which are ~ 1917 3, 83 | while consecrating this sacrament: and ~similarly it is said 1918 3, 83 | whereas in celebrating this sacrament we ~say: "Lifting up His 1919 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1920 3, 83 | it is unbecoming in this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1921 3, 83 | especially is called the sacrament of faith. ~Consequently, 1922 3, 83 | Baptism than regarding this sacrament, such ~as the doctrine of 1923 3, 83 | faithful is required in ~every sacrament. Consequently, the devotion 1924 3, 83 | to ~be stirred up in this sacrament more than in the others 1925 3, 83 | Further, the minister of this sacrament is the priest, as stated ~ 1926 3, 83 | the words spoken in this sacrament ~ought to be uttered by 1927 3, 83 | Divine power works this sacrament unfailingly. ~Therefore 1928 3, 83 | the perfecting of ~this sacrament, saying: "Which oblation 1929 3, 83 | not begin to be in this ~sacrament by change of place, as stated 1930 3, 83 | salvation is comprised in ~this sacrament, therefore is it performed 1931 3, 83 | faithful, ~because this sacrament is "a mystery of faith," 1932 3, 83 | consecrated and received as a sacrament: ~since first we have the 1933 3, 83 | effect of this sacrifice and ~sacrament, first for the partakers, 1934 3, 83 | the act of receiving the sacrament. First of all, the ~people 1935 3, 83 | etc., because this is the sacrament ~of unity and peace, as 1936 3, 83 | follows the reception of the sacrament, the priest receiving first, ~ 1937 3, 83 | so in instituting this sacrament, as being of greater import.~ 1938 3, 83 | 3: The Eucharist is the sacrament of the unity of the whole ~ 1939 3, 83 | Church: and therefore in this sacrament, more than in the others, 1940 3, 83 | faithful who take part in this ~sacrament; and such instruction is 1941 3, 83 | in connection with this ~sacrament. Nevertheless catechumens 1942 3, 83 | devotion is required in this sacrament than in the ~others, for 1943 3, 83 | therein. ~Moreover, this sacrament requires a more general 1944 3, 83 | things are mentioned in ~this sacrament which belong to the entire 1945 3, 83 | Reply OBJ 8: Although this sacrament is of itself preferable 1946 3, 83 | which is signified in this sacrament, that the angel ~standing 1947 3, 83 | performed in celebrating this sacrament are becoming?~Aquin.: SMT 1948 3, 83 | evident from its form, this sacrament ~belongs to the New Testament. 1949 3, 83 | cross many times over this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1950 3, 83 | Christ, ~Who is in this sacrament after the consecration, 1951 3, 83 | consecration, ~blesses this sacrament, by signing it with the 1952 3, 83 | ought not to be done in this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1953 3, 83 | the celebration of this ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1954 3, 83 | divided. But Christ is in this sacrament after the consecration. ~ 1955 3, 83 | ceremonies performed in this sacrament represent ~Christ's Passion. 1956 3, 83 | body is consecrated in this sacrament ~apart from the blood. Consequently, 1957 3, 83 | Further, just as, in this sacrament, Christ's body is set before ~ 1958 3, 83 | which was a figure of this sacrament, it was ~commanded that 1959 3, 83 | the ~celebration of this sacrament it seems that some of the 1960 3, 83 | the ~celebration of this sacrament words are used to signify 1961 3, 83 | which is represented in this sacrament; or again, ~pertaining to 1962 3, 83 | pertaining to the use of this sacrament, which use ought to ~be 1963 3, 83 | and reverence due to this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1964 3, 83 | out of reverence for this sacrament; and this for two reasons: 1965 3, 83 | to approach so great a ~sacrament with hands that are, even 1966 3, 83 | him ~who approaches this sacrament; and this is denoted by 1967 3, 83 | the reverence due to this sacrament, i.e. in order ~by its good 1968 3, 83 | the consecration of this sacrament, and the ~acceptance of 1969 3, 83 | the reverence for this ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1970 3, 83 | united together by this sacrament; and are bruised ~by the 1971 3, 83 | which is represented in this sacrament, and according to ~this, 1972 3, 83 | likewise foreshadowed in this sacrament; and ~therefore those whose 1973 3, 83 | mouth after receiving ~this sacrament, lest any particles remain: 1974 3, 83 | belongs to reverence ~for the sacrament. Hence (Extra, De Celebratione 1975 3, 83 | after ~receiving the entire sacrament of Eucharist: except when 1976 3, 83 | Nevertheless, since this ~sacrament is to be received daily, 1977 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament ~can be sufficiently met 1978 3, 83 | the celebration of ~this sacrament cannot be sufficiently met 1979 3, 83 | infirmity from receiving the sacrament and completing the mass. ~ 1980 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament. In this case he seems to 1981 3, 83 | spilled, or that he vomits the sacrament ~received, or that the consecrated 1982 3, 83 | to ~be shown towards this sacrament, as the Church's ordinances 1983 3, 83 | defects happening to this sacrament can be met ~in two ways: 1984 3, 83 | negligently regarding this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1985 3, 83 | greatest danger regarding this sacrament lies ~in whatever may prevent 1986 3, 83 | sacrifice and receive the sacrament. ~Likewise, if he recalls 1987 3, 83 | he will not receive the sacrament unworthily, but with ~profit. 1988 3, 83 | and in ~order that the sacrament may not remain incomplete, 1989 3, 83 | is not necessary for the sacrament, as stated above (Q[74], 1990 3, 83 | because corruption of the sacrament would ensue in part, as 1991 3, 83 | precept of the completing this sacrament ~is of greater weight than 1992 3, 83 | precept of receiving the sacrament while ~fasting, as stated 1993 3, 83 | are not necessary for the sacrament, I think that he ought not ~ 1994 3, 83 | that are necessary for the sacrament, namely, the form of the ~ 1995 3, 83 | consecration is necessary for the ~sacrament, just as the matter is, 1996 3, 83 | the celebration of this sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1997 3, 83 | proper custody over ~the sacrament, if a mouse or other animal 1998 3, 84 | PENANCE (QQ[84]-90)~OF THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE (TEN ARTICLES)~ 1999 3, 84 | We must now consider the Sacrament of Penance. We shall consider ( 2000 3, 84 | The recipients of this ~sacrament; (5) The power of the ministers,


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