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3001 Suppl, 66| sacrament, nor does it void the ~sacrament in its essence but in its
3002 Suppl, 66| no defect attaches to the sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[66] A[
3003 Suppl, 66| perfect signification of the sacrament: which signification ~is
3004 Suppl, 66| one in fact. ~For when the sacrament is void there can be no
3005 Suppl, 66| can be no defect in the sacrament. ~Now when a man marries
3006 Suppl, 66| not in law there is no ~sacrament, since such a union does
3007 Suppl, 66| account of a defect in the sacrament, it would seem that no ~
3008 Suppl, 66| although in the one there is no sacrament, there is a certain ~likeness
3009 Suppl, 66| a certain ~likeness to a sacrament. Wherefore these two kinds
3010 Suppl, 66| 1: Although there is no sacrament in this case there is a ~
3011 Suppl, 66| a ~certain likeness to a sacrament, whereas there is no such
3012 Suppl, 66| wife, there is a defect of ~sacrament. There is, however, a difference,
3013 Suppl, 66| a concubine; so that the sacrament loses ~nothing of its signification
3014 Suppl, 66| caused by a defect in the sacrament itself. Now when ~corruption
3015 Suppl, 66| causes no defect in the sacrament on the part of the person ~
3016 Suppl, 66| matter as it were of the sacrament. ~Consequently if a woman
3017 Suppl, 66| punishment, but the ~defect of a sacrament. Consequently it is not
3018 Suppl, 66| because it is a question of a sacrament, not of ~a sin."~Aquin.:
3019 Suppl, 66| what is essential ~to a sacrament. But it is essential to
3020 Suppl, 66| But it is essential to the sacrament of order that the ~recipient
3021 Suppl, 66| which is essential to ~a sacrament is lacking in one who is
3022 Suppl, 66| signification is essential to a sacrament, but ~that alone which belongs
3023 Suppl, 67| the signification of the sacrament than with the good ~of the
3024 Suppl, 67| implied in ~the good of the sacrament rather than in the good
3025 Suppl, 67| connected with the good of the sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[
3026 Suppl, 67| its first ~intention as a sacrament of the Church. Hence, from
3027 Suppl, 67| the moment it was ~made a sacrament of the Church, as long as
3028 Suppl, 71| prayer of the Church, the Sacrament of the altar, and ~almsgiving
3029 Suppl, 71| done I mean not only the sacrament of the Church, but the ~
3030 Suppl, 71| on the recipient of the ~sacrament in virtue of that which
3031 Suppl, 71| which is signified by the sacrament. Thus it ~does not follow
3032 Suppl, 71| which are signified in the sacrament, they profit others ~for
3033 Suppl, 71| equally with or more than the Sacrament of the ~altar.~Aquin.: SMT
3034 Suppl, 71| another person. Now the sacrament of the Eucharist belongs ~
3035 Suppl, 71| charity, since it is the sacrament of ecclesiastical unity, ~
3036 Suppl, 71| Who is contained in the ~Sacrament of the Eucharist is infinite,
3037 Suppl, 71| definite effect to ~which that sacrament is directed. Hence it does
3038 Suppl, 73| OBJ 2: As the forms of the Sacrament have the power to sanctify, ~
3039 Suppl, 77| changed into His blood in the Sacrament of the altar. ~Therefore
3040 Suppl, 80| transformation, as in the ~Sacrament of the Altar. Therefore
3041 Suppl, 80| without substance ~as in the Sacrament of the Altar. Likewise by
3042 Suppl, 80| body is not locally in the Sacrament of the Altar, ~as stated
3043 Suppl, 92| 5:32): "This is a great sacrament: ~but I speak in Christ
3044 Suppl, 96| far as the power of the sacrament is ~concerned, it brings
3045 Appen1, 1| depart this life without the sacrament of Baptism will ~be punished
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