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      Part, Question 
   1   1, 1   |       authority of the doctors of the Church as ~one that may properly
   2   1, 20  |             gave him the care of the ~Church; but that John loved Christ
   3   1, 29  |             who held high rank in the Church came to ~be called "persons."
   4   1, 31  |              1/1 ~OBJ 4: Further, the Church sings: "Thou alone art Most
   5   1, 32  |                and ~especially if the Church has decided that consequences
   6   1, 36  |       expression, in the usage of the Church, is accommodated to ~signify
   7   1, 36  |               In every council of the Church a symbol of faith has been ~
   8   1, 43  |             profit" - that is, of the Church. This utility consists in
   9   1, 43  |             early saints on whom the ~Church was in a way founded; in
  10   1, 63  |              order established by the Church. Such a sin ~does not presuppose
  11   1, 70  |              among the Doctors of the Church. It was the belief ~of Origen (
  12   1, 43  |             profit" - that is, of the Church. This utility consists in
  13   1, 43  |             early saints on whom the ~Church was in a way founded; in
  14   1, 64  |              order established by the Church. Such a sin ~does not presuppose
  15   1, 71  |              among the Doctors of the Church. It was the belief ~of Origen (
  16   1, 91  |            this is signified that the Church takes her origin from ~Christ.
  17   1, 91  |            speak in Christ and in the Church."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[92] A[
  18   1, 91  |              and water - on which the Church was ~established.~Aquin.:
  19   1, 105 |                Gal. 4:26). But in the Church even superiors are enlightened
  20   1, 112 |             to the ~sacraments of the Church. Therefore angels are not
  21   1, 116 |           heavenly places through the Church." But ~the Church is the
  22   1, 116 |         through the Church." But ~the Church is the union of all the
  23   1, 116 |                 that ~is, through the Church." As though he were to say:
  24   1, 116 |            from men, but not from the Church in heaven, which is contained
  25   1, 116 |         before ~all ages: because the Church was at first there, where
  26   1, 116 |          after the ~resurrection this Church composed of men will be
  27   1, 116 |           mysteries of Christ and the Church were fulfilled by the ~apostles,
  28   2, 20  |             instance, a man may go to church continuously, intending
  29   2, 66  |             why of each Confessor the Church sings: ~"There was not found
  30   2, 71  |               man wills "not to go to church," when he ~is bound to go -
  31   2, 71  |            that he is ~bound to go to church (or even before), occupies
  32   2, 71  |              man ~wills "not to go to church": while sometimes it will
  33   2, 71  |            that he ~is bound to go to church, does not think of going
  34   2, 71  |              of going or not going to church.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[71] A[
  35   2, 71  |           when anyone omits going to ~church on account of sickness:
  36   2, 71  |               man wills "not to go to church," because it is too much
  37   2, 71  |            the time he ought to go to church - or, ~precede the omission,
  38   2, 71  |          being that he does not go to church in the morning. In this
  39   2, 86  |              it to Himself a glorious church not having spot or wrinkle":
  40   2, 89  |             it ~to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle,"
  41   2, 97  |        contempt on the customs of the Church ought ~to be punished as
  42   2, 102 |               Christ Himself and ~the Church, which pertains to the allegorical
  43   2, 102 |              divine worship. Thus our church takes the place of both
  44   2, 102 |             the very sacrifice of the Church is spiritual; wherefore ~
  45   2, 102 |           signified the unity ~of the Church, whether militant or triumphant.~
  46   2, 102 |              God, or the unity of the Church, so also the division of
  47   2, 102 |             and table may signify the Church's ~teaching, and faith,
  48   2, 102 |              Christ, who compose ~the Church. The boards were covered
  49   2, 102 |             the faithful of whom the ~Church of Christ is composed.~Aquin.:
  50   2, 102 |         enlightening of the primitive Church by Christ's ~preaching and
  51   2, 102 |            house, i.e. ~in a catholic church, and not in the conventicles
  52   2, 102 |             union of Christ with ~the Church, for that union was not
  53   2, 102 |              strange doctrine in the ~Church, which is a spiritual vineyard.
  54   2, 102 |       Likewise "the field," i.e. the ~Church, must not be sown "with
  55   2, 103 |     Tabernacles, to the ~feast of the Church Dedication: the feast of
  56   2, 103 |               the first Pastor of the Church complied with ~this observance;
  57   2, 105 |              not be excluded from the Church of God. ~Therefore it is
  58   2, 105 |             shall not enter into the ~church of the Lord for ever": whereas,
  59   2, 105 |             shalt not enter into the ~church of the Lord."~Aquin.: SMT
  60   2, 106 |      Comforter, should come. ~But the Church knows not yet all truth
  61   2, 106 |         effect, so that, to wit, the ~Church would be founded in every
  62   2, 111 |             common ~good of the whole Church, as stated above (AA[1],
  63   2, 111 |         common to all ~members of the Church, but gratuitous grace is
  64   2, 111 |           more exalted members of the Church. Hence gratuitous grace
  65   2, 111 |               the ~common good of the Church, which is ecclesiastical
  66   2, 112 |          beauty and perfection of the Church may result from these ~various
  67   2, 113 |           Paul is commemorated in the Church as miraculous.~Aquin.: SMT
  68   2, 114 |              as He is the Head of the Church, and the Author of human ~
  69   2, 1   |             and the sacraments of the Church, and ~the condition of creatures.
  70   2, 1   |            and the sacraments ~of the Church, or any creatures whatever,
  71   2, 1   |           stands the authority of the Church who formulates the ~articles
  72   2, 1   |              Since then the ~Catholic Church is merely a created being,
  73   2, 1   |                Catholic and Apostolic Church."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[1] A[
  74   2, 1   |               contrary, The universal Church cannot err, since she is
  75   2, 1   |            authority of the universal Church. Therefore it contains nothing ~
  76   2, 1   |              as it were, of the whole Church, which is united together
  77   2, 1   |           faith. Now the faith of the Church is living faith; since such
  78   2, 1   |              all those who are of the Church not only outwardly ~but
  79   2, 1   |                 In' the holy Catholic Church," this must be ~taken as
  80   2, 1   |            Ghost, ~Who sanctifies the Church; so that the sense is: "
  81   2, 1   |           Holy ~Ghost sanctifying the Church." But it is better and more
  82   2, 1   |           simply, "the holy Catholic ~Church," as Pope Leo [*Rufinus,
  83   2, 1   |           spread abroad, and when the Church was already at peace, it
  84   2, 1   |             anathema by the universal Church. Now it was forbidden under
  85   2, 1   |             anathema by the universal Church, to make a new edition of
  86   2, 1   |           symbol which is sung in the Church. ~Therefore it does not
  87   2, 1   |           questions that arise in the Church are referred," as stated
  88   2, 1   |               one faith of ~the whole Church, according to 1 Cor. 1:10: "
  89   2, 1   |               presides over the whole Church, so that the whole Church
  90   2, 1   |             Church, so that the whole Church may hold firmly ~to his
  91   2, 1   |               which concern the whole Church, such as to convoke a general ~
  92   2, 2   |            the faith of the universal Church, which cannot err, ~since
  93   2, 2   |                    in Christ and the ~Church," and it is incredible that
  94   2, 2   |               observed throughout the Church, and publicly proclaimed,
  95   2, 3   |               the gentiles and to the Church of ~God." Now confession
  96   2, 4   |                all the members of the Church: wherefore the Apostle says: "
  97   2, 4   |          common to all members of the Church, ~because its lifelessness
  98   2, 5   |              that the teaching of the Church is from God, although they
  99   2, 5   |            things themselves that the Church teaches, for instance that ~
 100   2, 5   |               and the teaching of the Church, which proceeds ~from the
 101   2, 5   |                to the teaching of the Church, which proceeds ~from the
 102   2, 5   |        adheres to the teaching of the Church, as ~to an infallible rule,
 103   2, 5   |               assents to whatever the Church teaches; otherwise, ~if,
 104   2, 5   |              the things taught by the Church, he holds what he chooses
 105   2, 5   |               to the ~teaching of the Church as to an infallible rule,
 106   2, 5   |            follow the teaching of the Church in ~all things; but if he
 107   2, 5   |      according to the teaching of the Church who has the right ~understanding
 108   2, 10  |               of ~God, i.e. into Holy Church, by faith. Therefore some
 109   2, 10  |          father. Thus if the Catholic Church gathers together ~some of
 110   2, 10  |        without. When, ~therefore, the Church forbids the faithful to
 111   2, 10  |      inflicted by the sentence of the Church ~when he says (1 Cor. 5:
 112   2, 10  |     Accordingly, in the first way the Church does not forbid the faithful
 113   2, 10  |            i.e. as a punishment, the ~Church forbids the faithful to
 114   2, 10  |               apostates, ~because the Church pronounces sentence of excommunication
 115   2, 10  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The Church does not exercise judgment
 116   2, 10  |               head that sometimes the Church, for certain special ~sins,
 117   2, 10  |        unbelieving judge. ~And so the Church altogether forbids unbelievers
 118   2, 10  |         sentence or ordination of the Church who has the authority of ~
 119   2, 10  |               Body Para. 4/5~This the Church does sometimes, and sometimes
 120   2, 10  |              temporal matters, to the Church and ~her members, the Church
 121   2, 10  |          Church and ~her members, the Church made the law that if the
 122   2, 10  |            three months. Nor does the Church harm them in this, because ~
 123   2, 10  |         themselves are subject to the Church, she can dispose of ~their
 124   2, 10  |               On the other hand, the ~Church has not applied the above
 125   2, 10  |             some craft. Wherefore the Church permits Christians to work
 126   2, 10  |           faith. For this reason the ~Church, at times, has tolerated
 127   2, 10  |               that, The custom of the Church has very great authority
 128   2, 10  |        derives its authority from the Church. Hence we ought to ~abide
 129   2, 10  |               by the authority of the Church rather than by that of an
 130   2, 10  |              never the custom of the ~Church to baptize the children
 131   2, 10  |              in contradiction to the ~Church's custom observed hitherto.~
 132   2, 11  |             he may not have left the ~Church": and elsewhere he says
 133   2, 11  |              xviii, 51]: "In Christ's Church, those are heretics, who
 134   2, 11  |               to the ~doctrine of the Church. Accordingly, certain doctors
 135   2, 11  |             not as yet defined by the Church; although if anyone ~were
 136   2, 11  |            authority of the universal Church, he would be deemed a heretic.
 137   2, 11  |               taught in the Catholic ~Church. If anything therein has
 138   2, 11  |          whatever is necessary in the Church should be tolerated. ~Now
 139   2, 11  |         heresies are necessary in the Church, since the Apostle says (
 140   2, 11  |             other, on the side of the Church. On their own ~side there
 141   2, 11  |             to be separated from ~the Church by excommunication, but
 142   2, 11  |                2/2~On the part of the Church, however, there is mercy
 143   2, 11  |               he is yet stubborn, the Church no longer hoping for his ~
 144   2, 11  |               separating him from the Church, and furthermore delivers
 145   2, 11  |           Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Church should receive those who
 146   2, 11  |                It would seem that the Church ought in all cases to receive
 147   2, 11  |               Now the sentence of the Church is God's sentence, ~according
 148   2, 11  |          ought to be received ~by the Church as often as he has sinned
 149   2, 11  |         converted are received by the Church. Therefore heretics also ~
 150   2, 11  |         should not be received by the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[11] A[
 151   2, 11  |               Lord's institution, the Church ~extends her charity to
 152   2, 11  |            often, are admitted by the Church to Penance whereby the ~
 153   2, 11  |               3/3~For this reason the Church not only admits to Penance
 154   2, 11  |         return in ~sincerity. But the Church cannot imitate God in this,
 155   2, 12  |          within the competency of the Church to punish unbelief in ~those
 156   2, 12  |               OBJ 1: At that time the Church was but recently instituted,
 157   2, 13  |               Holy Ghost ~by Whom the Church is united together. Therefore
 158   2, 13  |              by Whose inspiration the Church is taught," and ~therefore,
 159   2, 13  |            whereby the members of the Church are united together.~Aquin.:
 160   2, 19  |             viz. that there is in the Church the power of ~forgiving
 161   2, 19  |              remission of sins in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[20] A[
 162   2, 29  |               the ~common good of the Church or state. In other cases
 163   2, 30  |      personage, and a support of the ~Church or State, since it would
 164   2, 31  |   incorrigible, cut them off from the Church."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
 165   2, 31  |               turning him ~out of the church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
 166   2, 31  |              a prelate is to tell the Church. ~Therefore witnesses should
 167   2, 31  |             would be denounced to the Church. Consequently it is ~befitting
 168   2, 31  |              to be told him as to the Church, i.e. as ~holding the position
 169   2, 37  |        schismatic if he disobeys the ~Church. But every sin makes a man
 170   2, 37  |               the commandments of the Church, ~because sin, according
 171   2, 37  |            from that of the Catholic ~Church." Therefore schism is not
 172   2, 37  |              love, but also the whole Church in unity of spirit.~Aquin.:
 173   2, 37  |      themselves from the unity of the Church; for this ~is the chief
 174   2, 37  |       subordinate to the unity of the Church, even as the mutual ~adaptation
 175   2, 37  |            body. Now the unity of the Church consists in two things; ~
 176   2, 37  |      communion of the members of the ~Church, and again in the subordination
 177   2, 37  |             of all the members of the Church ~to the one head, according
 178   2, 37  |              Whose viceregent ~in the Church is the Sovereign Pontiff.
 179   2, 37  |            with ~those members of the Church who acknowledge his supremacy.~
 180   2, 37  |               the commandments of the Church, and refuses to submit ~
 181   2, 37  |          schism severs a man from the Church." Nevertheless, ~just as
 182   2, 37  |              for ~separating from the Church."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[39] A[
 183   2, 37  |            those who come back to the Church ~after being baptized, are
 184   2, 37  |            who are separated from the Church, have a spiritual ~power.~
 185   2, 37  |              by schism from the Roman Church, should be ~received mercifully
 186   2, 37  |            return to the unity of the Church, provided they be of commendable ~
 187   2, 37  |         himself from the bonds of the Church, and ~from the fellowship
 188   2, 37  |             the consecrations of the ~Church are immovable so long as
 189   2, 37  |           that if he come back to the Church, he ~is not consecrated
 190   2, 37  |        severed from the unity of ~the Church, and disturb her peace,
 191   2, 37  |               with the members of the Church, and in ~this respect the
 192   2, 37  |        submission to the head of the ~Church, wherefore, since they are
 193   2, 37  |              to be controlled by the ~Church's spiritual power, it is
 194   2, 37  |              back to the unity of the Church ~those who are separated
 195   2, 37  |            effect. In like manner the Church, when excommunication does
 196   2, 38  |      tournaments are forbidden by the Church, since those who are slain
 197   2, 41  |                For a like ~reason the Church does not demand tithes in
 198   2, 41  |          demanded the restitution ~of Church property, notwithstanding
 199   2, 41  |           else; thus the goods of the Church are consigned to prelates,
 200   2, 41  |           duty. For a like reason the Church refrains ~from demanding
 201   2, 60  |               God ~or the good of the Church, one procures its being
 202   2, 60  |             taken something ~from the Church and makes restitution to
 203   2, 60  |              makes restitution to the Church, it reverts into his ~hands,
 204   2, 60  |             he is the guardian of the Church's property. Therefore he ~
 205   2, 60  |           ought not to restore to the Church from whom he has taken:
 206   2, 60  |           which a prelate can rob the Church ~of her property. First
 207   2, 60  |              First by laying hands on Church property which is ~committed,
 208   2, 60  |              a ~relative or a friend) Church property committed to himself:
 209   2, 60  |               make restitution to the Church, and have it under his own
 210   2, 60  |             prelate may lay hands ~on Church property, merely in intention,
 211   2, 60  |            and not in the name of the Church: in which ~case he must
 212   2, 61  |           according to the law of the Church (Cap. Cum dilectus.) ~the
 213   2, 61  |              position of honor in the Church, to the exclusion of a poor ~
 214   2, 61  |        conducting the business of the Church. Yet he would have ~to forego
 215   2, 61  |             and give the goods of the Church to their kindred without
 216   2, 61  |              members of a particular ~Church, is generally speaking more
 217   2, 61  |               since he loves more the Church wherein he was brought up.
 218   2, 62  |               are commemorated by the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
 219   2, 64  |              be found in the Catholic Church." Now ~the reason why these
 220   2, 64  |         severing themselves ~from the Church, they think that those who
 221   2, 65  |             his rebellion against the Church, and since this rebellion
 222   2, 66  |       receiving the sacraments of the Church. Nor does a ~man profit
 223   2, 66  |               be made verbally to the Church, who will proceed, in virtue ~
 224   2, 68  |          cardinal priest of the Roman Church, unless there be ~sixty-four
 225   2, 68  |          cardinal deacon of the Roman Church, unless ~there be twenty-seven
 226   2, 68  |              and clerics of the Roman Church, on account of its dignity:
 227   2, 68  |        reasons. First because in that Church those men ought to ~be promoted
 228   2, 68  |        dignity and ~authority of that Church, a result which would be
 229   2, 68  |        tolerate a sinner in that same Church, unless ~he were very notorious
 230   2, 69  |             in the cause of their own church, and monks in the cause ~
 231   2, 74  |           just penalty: thus too the ~Church curses by pronouncing anathema.
 232   2, 81  |           very style employed by the ~Church in praying: since we beseech
 233   2, 81  |              to pray ~for us: yet the Church does the contrary. The saints
 234   2, 81  |               by the ministers of the Church ~representing the body of
 235   2, 81  |             that the ministers of the Church should say these ~prayers
 236   2, 81  |            common person of the whole Church: and so if anyone say ~the
 237   2, 81  |         referred to the person of the Church, from which he is ~excluded
 238   2, 81  |              things in several of the Church's collects. ~Thus in the
 239   2, 84  |               a certain thing to the ~Church, and fails to give it, he
 240   2, 84  |             by being ~deprived of the Church's sacraments. But it would
 241   2, 84  |         refuse ~the sacraments of the Church to those who refuse to make
 242   2, 84  |               is granted a portion of Church land, that he may make ~
 243   2, 84  |              by will bequeaths to the Church ~something whether movable
 244   2, 84  |            account of the need of the Church, for instance if her ~ministers
 245   2, 84  |           been already offered to the Church by way of assignment.~Aquin.:
 246   2, 84  |               with the consent of the Church buy oblations ~such as loaves
 247   2, 84  |             the precincts of the Holy Church: because in the Old ~Testament
 248   2, 84  |                the possessions of the Church: for our Lord had a purse
 249   2, 84  |              or by ~ordination of the Church; secondly, through being
 250   2, 84  |             to them as rectors of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[86] A[
 251   2, 84  |          account of scandal, lest the Church seem to favor sin if she
 252   2, 84  |               the ~declaration of the Church, in virtue of which men
 253   2, 84  |         country and the needs of ~the Church's ministers.~Aquin.: SMT
 254   2, 85  |               be the ministers of the Church ~for dissembling. But this
 255   2, 85  |              Law the authority of the Church has ~established the payment
 256   2, 85  |           from the institution of the Church; who, ~nevertheless, in
 257   2, 85  |               to the ordinance of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[87] A[
 258   2, 85  |               to the ministers of the Church should be dispensed ~by
 259   2, 85  |               5: The ministers of the Church ought to be more solicitous
 260   2, 85  |           manner the ministers of the Church rightly refrain from demanding ~
 261   2, 85  |           refrain from demanding ~the Church's tithes, when they could
 262   2, 85  |            tithes in places where the Church does ~not demand them are
 263   2, 85  |               the commandment of the ~Church about the payment of tithes.
 264   2, 85  |             tithes. ~Nevertheless the Church must not accept the tithe
 265   2, 85  |               or neglect, because the Church ought not ~to be the loser
 266   2, 85  |             has not been ~tithed, the Church can command the tithes due
 267   2, 85  |            who has a thing due to the Church, and from the seller, because
 268   2, 85  |        concerned he has defrauded the Church: yet if one pays, the other ~
 269   2, 85  |              hold the tithes from the Church in fee; and certain religious ~
 270   2, 85  |               not unnecessary; indeed Church property, oblations and
 271   2, 85  |        Personal tithes are due to the church in whose parish a man ~dwells,
 272   2, 85  |           reasonably to belong to the church ~within whose bounds the
 273   2, 85  |              the flock is due to ~the church in whose lands the flock
 274   2, 85  |            grazes, rather than to the church on ~whose land the fold
 275   2, 85  |              Reply OBJ 3: Just as the Church can hand over to a layman
 276   2, 85  |              to ~the ministers of the Church. The motive may be either
 277   2, 85  |               either the need of the ~Church, as when tithes are due
 278   2, 85  |        granted ~to them in fee by the Church, or it may be the succoring
 279   2, 85  |             Decimis, etc.] the parish church should ~receive the tithes
 280   2, 85  |              territory of some parish church, or that one church has
 281   2, 85  |            parish church, or that one church has ecclesiastical ~property
 282   2, 85  |              own lands to the parish ~church, even though they be the
 283   2, 85  |               the clergy of that same church, because to ~possess a thing
 284   2, 85  |         possessing ~it in common. But church lands are not tithable,
 285   2, 86  |               His ~body, which is the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
 286   2, 86  |           through the ministry of the Church, it follows ~that it comes
 287   2, 86  |               that it comes under the Church's dispensation. Now a simple
 288   2, 86  |               vow, on account of ~the Church's decree [*Sext. Decret.
 289   2, 86  |               are in the power of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
 290   2, 86  |               Hence no prelate of the Church can make ~a man, who has
 291   2, 86  |               the institution of ~the Church; wherefore it seems that
 292   2, 86  |           wherefore it seems that the Church can grant a dispensation ~
 293   2, 86  |         division. For this reason the Church ~cannot dispense from a
 294   2, 86  |              the ~common goods of the Church. In like manner neither
 295   2, 86  |            you promise. Again in ~the Church a prelate stands in God'
 296   2, 86  |          promote the interests of the Church which is ~His Body.~Aquin.:
 297   2, 86  |          Christ ~throughout the whole Church, he exercises absolute power
 298   2, 87  |            has charge over the ~whole Church; and even of absolute relaxation,
 299   2, 88  |              in the ~exorcisms of the Church, whereby the power of the
 300   2, 89  |               to recite the office in church: God is to be sung not with
 301   2, 89  |             medicaments, and make the church resound with ~theatrical
 302   2, 89  |            the great, who are in the ~church, ought not to sing: for
 303   2, 89  |              a new canticle." But the Church does not make use of musical ~
 304   2, 89  |            established singing in the Church of ~Milan, a Augustine relates (
 305   2, 89  |               usage of singing in the church, that so by the delight
 306   2, 89  |           voices of Thy sweet-attuned Church."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[91] A[
 307   2, 89  |              who sing theatrically in church not in order to arouse devotion, ~
 308   2, 91  |        pernicious is tolerated in the Church. Yet the ~Church tolerates
 309   2, 91  |               in the Church. Yet the ~Church tolerates various rites
 310   2, 91  |          Gauls, or in any part of the Church." Therefore no ~way of worshiping
 311   2, 91  |              impersonating the whole ~Church. For even as he would be
 312   2, 91  |              who, on the part of the ~Church, gives worship to God contrary
 313   2, 91  |            manner established by the ~Church or divine authority, and
 314   2, 91  |            The various customs of the Church in the divine worship are ~
 315   2, 91  |        commandments of God and of the Church, and in ~keeping with the
 316   2, 91  |       commandments ~of God and of the Church, or if it be contrary to
 317   2, 92  |         related in Ex. 25, and in the Church are ~images set up which
 318   2, 92  |            Law, nor ~again now in the Church are images set up that the
 319   2, 93  |             yet poured forth into the Church: "whereas the same deacons
 320   2, 93  |           flee, lest all die and ~the Church be forsaken, should there
 321   2, 94  |             is not the Gospel read in church and heard ~by all every
 322   2, 96  |            the ~statutes of a certain church, and afterwards new statutes
 323   2, 97  |              with ~the apparel of the Church and its ministers; and those
 324   2, 97  |               burning or destroying a church, and ~minor excommunication
 325   2, 97  |          slave from the confines of a church he shall pay nine hundred
 326   2, 97  |               to the statutes of the ~Church, which does not inflict
 327   2, 97  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Church inflicts not the death of
 328   2, 98  |       although the possessions of the Church belong to him as ~dispenser
 329   2, 98  |          money from the income of any church in exchange for a ~spiritual
 330   2, 98  |         belonging to the goods of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[100] A[
 331   2, 98  |         through the ~ministers of the Church, whom the people are bound
 332   2, 98  |              with the statutes of the Church and approved customs, is
 333   2, 98  |               only a sacrament of the Church, but also an office ~of
 334   2, 98  |     considered as a ~sacrament of the Church. Hence, according to the
 335   2, 98  |             with the statutes of the ~Church and approved customs is
 336   2, 98  |             if it were decreed in any church that no procession would
 337   2, 98  |        payment from the ~funds of the Church as a means of livelihood.
 338   2, 98  |         instruct the clerics of ~that church and other poor persons,
 339   2, 98  |       Wherefore let ~no person sell a church, or a prebend, or anything
 340   2, 98  |             sold for the needs of the Church or of the poor provided ~
 341   2, 98  |              for a cemetery or even a church. Nevertheless ~because even
 342   2, 98  |          there ~has previously been a church, as we have also said with
 343   2, 98  |           serve the ~interests of the Church should be rewarded." Now
 344   2, 98  |          serving the interests of the Church. Therefore it seems lawful
 345   2, 98  |               e.g. to the good of the Church, or benefit of her ~ministers),
 346   2, 98  |           should obey, so long as the Church ~tolerates him. Yet no one
 347   2, 98  |         expended for the ~good of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[100] A[
 348   2, 98  |              must be ~restored to the Church that has incurred loss by
 349   2, 98  |               of the chapter of ~that church was at fault, since others
 350   2, 98  |             the poor or to some other church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[100] A[
 351   2, 98  |              his order in ~some other Church; or again a greater dispensation,
 352   2, 98  |             him to remain in the same Church, but in minor orders; or
 353   2, 98  |              major orders in the same Church, but ~not to accept a prelacy.~
 354   2, 106 |            though they belong to the ~Church outwardly, do not belong
 355   2, 106 |              reflects on God and the ~Church: and then it is the duty
 356   2, 106 |             the administration of the Church on account of being ~infected
 357   2, 106 |          infected with leprosy; and a Church ceases to be an episcopal
 358   2, 106 |             the administration of the Church: and for ~bigamy, or through
 359   2, 106 |             be attached to a certain ~church belongs to the good of the
 360   2, 109 |        pretends to be), so too in the Church and in every department
 361   2, 117 |            are the dispensers ~of the Church's goods, that belong to
 362   2, 120 |             by the institution of the Church and the custom of Christian
 363   2, 122 |               honored in the Catholic Church with ~most solemn veneration."
 364   2, 122 |             Dei i) that "possibly the Church ~was induced by certain
 365   2, 122 |       fortitude; for which reason the Church reads in the office of Martyrs: ~
 366   2, 122 |           this is not consistent with Church observance, for ~we do not
 367   2, 122 |       martyrdom. For this reason the ~Church celebrates the martyrdom
 368   2, 145 |           Therefore it seems that the Church should not have made fasting ~
 369   2, 145 |          authority: the latter is the Church fast, the former is the
 370   2, 145 |               it was fitting that the Church ~should appoint certain
 371   2, 145 |            common. In doing this ~the Church does not make a precept
 372   2, 145 |             not keep the fasts of the Church, sin mortally. ~Aquin.:
 373   2, 145 |              custom of the ~universal Church." On the other hand, the
 374   2, 145 |              custom ~of the universal Church. Nor are they opposed to
 375   2, 145 |              to keep the fasts of the Church?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
 376   2, 145 |              to keep the fasts of the Church. ~For the commandments of
 377   2, 145 |               the commandments of the Church are binding even as the
 378   2, 145 |            the fasts appointed by the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
 379   2, 145 |               the ~commandment of the Church, it seems that the fasts
 380   2, 145 |           seems that the fasts of the Church ought ~not to be omitted
 381   2, 145 |               the commandments of the Church are not binding in opposition
 382   2, 145 |               the commandment of the ~Church to fast.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 383   2, 145 |               fasts ~appointed by the Church, to which all are bound
 384   2, 145 |              the commandments ~of the Church are about matters which
 385   2, 145 |          through the ordinance of the Church. Hence there may ~be certain
 386   2, 145 |             are not bound to keep the Church fasts: and yet it is fitting ~
 387   2, 145 |            omitting the fasts of ~the Church. But if one be under the
 388   2, 145 |             to keep the fasts of the ~Church, one is not bound to fast:
 389   2, 145 |         because in ordering fasts the Church ~would not seem to have
 390   2, 145 |             keeping the fasts ~of the Church. On the other hand, those
 391   2, 145 |             Whether the times for the Church fast are fittingly ascribed?~
 392   2, 145 |           seem that the times for the Church fast are unfittingly ~appointed.
 393   2, 145 |               unfittingly kept in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
 394   2, 145 |              the five weeks which the Church solemnizes ~on account of
 395   2, 145 |             the general custom of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
 396   2, 145 |             from the dead, and so the Church ordered ~a fast to be observed
 397   2, 145 |              it is ~the custom in the Church for Holy orders to be conferred
 398   2, 145 |           Para. 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 2: The Church keeps the Ember fasts, neither
 399   2, 145 |               the ~commandment of the Church are rather "fasts of sorrow"
 400   2, 145 |        fasting is not ordered by ~the Church during the whole of the
 401   2, 145 |          Fasting is instituted by the Church in order to bridle ~concupiscence,
 402   2, 145 |      Therefore it is appointed by the Church, ~in her moderation, that
 403   2, 145 |            Eucharist. The fast of the Church is another kind and is ~
 404   2, 145 |           save by such ~things as the Church intended to forbid in instituting
 405   2, 145 |        instituting the fast. Now the ~Church does not intend to command
 406   2, 145 |               the fast ordered by the Church is binding on all. But ~
 407   2, 145 |        fasting was instituted by the ~Church in order to bridle the concupiscences
 408   2, 145 |           food and sex. Wherefore the Church ~forbade those who fast
 409   2, 145 |          incentive to lust. Hence the Church has bidden ~those who fast
 410   2, 145 |           institution of fasting, the Church takes account of ~the more
 411   2, 145 |           always the ~case. Hence the Church forbade those who fast to
 412   2, 147 |             the highest degree in the Church: and the ~Apostle commands
 413   2, 147 |             and all ministers of the ~Church, who should fulfil their
 414   2, 150 |              They are a flower of the Church's sowing, the pride and ~
 415   2, 150 |                 The ~authority of the Church informs the faithful in
 416   2, 166 |          commandment of God or of the Church ~rather than forego, such
 417   2, 169 |           unto the edification of the Church," it follows that ~prophecy
 418   2, 170 |            given for the good of the ~Church, according to 1 Cor. 12:
 419   2, 171 |      something, as, for instance, the Church was ~signified by the ark
 420   2, 172 |               as yet ~declared by the Church to be Canonical Scripture;
 421   2, 172 |              the entire faith ~of the Church is founded on the revelation
 422   2, 172 |          confession, "I will build My Church."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[174]
 423   2, 172 |            book about the end of ~the Church; and at all times there
 424   2, 174 |               His body, which is the ~Church, according to Jn. 1:16, "
 425   2, 174 |              all nations, because the Church ~herself already speaks
 426   2, 174 |          since whoever is not ~in the Church, receives not the Holy Ghost."~
 427   2, 174 |             to the edification of the Church, for which purpose he that ~
 428   2, 175 |        pertains to the ~profit of the Church, He provides also the members
 429   2, 175 |               also the members of the Church with ~speech; to the effect
 430   2, 175 |       addressing oneself to the whole church, and this is not permitted
 431   2, 175 |            persuading publicly in the church belong not to ~subjects
 432   2, 176 |        provides ~sufficiently for the Church in matters profitable unto
 433   2, 176 |          miracles": ~wherefore in the Church the canonization of certain
 434   2, 181 |               duties or states in the Church?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[183] A[
 435   2, 181 |              duties or states ~in the Church. For distinction is opposed
 436   2, 181 |              duties and states in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[183] A[
 437   2, 181 |              duties and states in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[183] A[
 438   2, 181 |              Further, the good of the Church seemingly consists chiefly
 439   2, 181 |              states and duties in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[183] A[
 440   2, 181 |              written in praise of the Church (Ps. 44:10) that ~she is "
 441   2, 181 |                the Queen," namely the Church, "is bedecked with the teaching
 442   2, 181 |              states and duties in the Church regards ~three things. In
 443   2, 181 |         regards the perfection of the Church. ~For even as in the order
 444   2, 181 |         perfecting of the body of the Church. This is the meaning of
 445   2, 181 |            which are necessary in the Church. For a diversity of actions ~
 446   2, 181 |             dignity and beauty of the Church, ~which consist in a certain
 447   2, 181 |         obstacle to ~the unity of the Church, for this results from the
 448   2, 181 |          Hence there was ~need in the Church, which is Christ's body,
 449   2, 181 |               departs, so too in ~the Church's body the peace of the
 450   2, 181 |              quickens the body of the Church, as stated ~in Jn. 6:64.
 451   2, 181 |             among the members of ~the Church is directed to three things:
 452   2, 182 |              state in relation to the Church. It is in this latter sense ~
 453   2, 182 |               namely in so far as the Church ~derives a certain beauty
 454   2, 182 |            that by the custom of the ~Church they are subject to the
 455   2, 182 |             rightful governors of the Church." Now bishops are in the
 456   2, 182 |               appoint throughout the ~Church seven deacons, who were
 457   2, 182 |             so ~far as in the Western Church the receiving of a sacred
 458   2, 182 |         addressing the priests of the Church of Ephesus he says (Acts ~
 459   2, 182 |              you bishops, to rule the church of God."~Aquin.: SMT SS
 460   2, 182 |              God hath set some in the church . . . helps, ~governments,'
 461   2, 182 |             commission, so too in the Church the episcopal cure is conferred
 462   2, 182 |           governing the people in his church under the bishop and leading
 463   2, 183 |               desire supremacy in the Church ~is neither just nor useful.
 464   2, 183 |              an account of ~the whole Church? None save him who fears
 465   2, 183 |               ad Eudox.): "If Mother ~Church requires your service, neither
 466   2, 183 |              ease to the needs of the Church: for if no good men were
 467   2, 183 |             ease to the needs ~of the Church," and all the more since
 468   2, 183 |         dispensed for the good of the Church, according to 1 Cor. 14:
 469   2, 183 |              unto the edifying of the Church"; and the divine mysteries
 470   2, 183 |             is best for governing the Church, one namely who is able
 471   2, 183 |                defend, and govern the Church peacefully. Hence Jerome, ~
 472   2, 183 |               erect as pillars of the Church, not those whom they know
 473   2, 183 |             to be more ~useful to the Church, but those whom they love
 474   2, 183 |             man to be ~chosen for the Church's seat of honor, in despite
 475   2, 183 |         respects fitted to govern the Church: wherefore He questioned
 476   2, 183 |            for ~the government of the Church, we must look chiefly to
 477   2, 183 |              the righteousness of the Church; ~because the pastoral cure
 478   2, 183 |              of some advantage to the Church, or on account of some danger
 479   2, 183 |        persecutors: in order that the Church be not abandoned by ~others
 480   2, 183 |          place of the apostles in the Church, ~according to a gloss on
 481   2, 183 |        oneself ~from the goods of the Church, than accumulate a surplus
 482   2, 183 |      supported ~from the funds of the Church. But those who have sufficient
 483   2, 183 |              to them, and let not the Church be charged, that there may
 484   2, 183 |          increase the revenue of the ~Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185] A[
 485   2, 183 |               de ~reditibus): "Of the Church's revenues or the offerings
 486   2, 183 |         stated above the goods of the Church have to be employed ~not
 487   2, 183 |          himself on the ~goods of the Church, always supposing him to
 488   2, 183 |          spends the surplus from the ~Church revenue, in buying property,
 489   2, 183 |               use ~connected with the Church or the needs of the poor.
 490   2, 183 |          their own, but as due to the Church. Hence it is added ~(XVIII,
 491   2, 184 |             neither in the law of the Church does ~every ordinance or
 492   2, 185 |       transgress the ordinance of the Church. Therefore seemingly it
 493   2, 185 |         irregular by ordinance of the Church may not ~be raised to the
 494   2, 185 |          business connected with the ~Church." And the same applies to
 495   2, 185 |            the canonical hours in the church, but to those who tell psalms ~
 496   2, 185 |         perform public prayers in the church, ~or give public lectures
 497   2, 185 |               live on the alms of the Church, so that the Church may ~
 498   2, 185 |               the Church, so that the Church may ~have "sufficient for
 499   2, 185 |           common profit of the ~whole Church. Wherefore Jerome says (
 500   2, 185 |               who in the field of the Church tills the hearts of his ~
 
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