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Part, Question
501 2, 185 | building of a bridge, or church, or for any ~other work
502 2, 186 | should be removed ~from the Church. Now it would seem that
503 2, 186 | opposed to the rules of the Church, to ~return to worldly soldiering
504 2, 186 | the sovereign or ~of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188] A[
505 2, 186 | the organization of the Church should be in accordance ~
506 2, 186 | the sovereign ~or of the Church who are competent to wage
507 2, 186 | loving mother the Catholic Church had ~done the same under
508 2, 186 | serving the rich devil; the Church ~rejects them now that they
509 2, 186 | to the perfection of the Church."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188]
510 2, 187 | place ~of eminence in the Church. Now, as Gregory writes
511 2, 187 | conceived in the womb of Mother ~Church, by being taught the rudiments
512 2, 187 | regenerated in baptism. Then the ~Church bears us as it were in her
513 2, 187 | borne in the hands of the Church as it were and fed with
514 2, 187 | receiving of the Holy Ghost the ~Church observes a fast. Now the
515 2, 187 | in wisdom we despise the Church's little ~ones, as though
516 2, 187 | to the ordinance of the Church, on account of the ~solemnity
517 2, 187 | attached to it. And since the Church considers what happens in ~
518 2, 187 | bound in the sight of ~the Church before reaching the age
519 2, 187 | governing the people in his church under ~the bishop and leading
520 2, 187 | solitude, who will ~go to church? who will convert worldlings?
521 3, 1 | in Christ and in the ~Church," as is plain from Eph.
522 3, 2 | condemned long since by the Church to say that in Christ there
523 3, 2 | to be animated, as the ~Church chants: "Taking an animate
524 3, 2 | of purpose. But the ~Holy Church of God, rejecting the impiety
525 3, 2 | heresies condemned by the Church in Councils.~Aquin.: SMT
526 3, 5 | differently from the Catholic Church concerning the soul of ~
527 3, 7 | as He is the Head of the Church. ~Of the grace of union
528 3, 7 | The building up of the church by the conversion of the ~
529 3, 8 | AS HE IS THE HEAD OF THE CHURCH (EIGHT ARTICLES)~We must
530 3, 8 | Christ as the Head of the Church; and ~under this head there
531 3, 8 | Christ is the Head of the Church?~(2) Whether He is the Head
532 3, 8 | of Christ as Head of the Church is the same as His ~habitual
533 3, 8 | Whether to be Head of the Church is proper to Christ?~(7)
534 3, 8 | Christ is the Head of the Church?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[1]
535 3, 8 | as man to be Head ~of the Church. For the head imparts sense
536 3, 8 | as man to be Head of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[1]
537 3, 8 | principle of the ~whole Church. Therefore He is not the
538 3, 8 | He is not the Head of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[1]
539 3, 8 | made Him ~head over all the Church."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[
540 3, 8 | answer that, As the whole Church is termed one mystic body
541 3, 8 | called the Head of the Church from a likeness with the
542 3, 8 | on all the members of the Church, according to Jn. 1:16: ~"
543 3, 8 | fittingly called the Head of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[1]
544 3, 8 | Himself is Head ~of the Church. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[
545 3, 8 | quickens and ~unifies the Church; but Christ is likened to
546 3, 8 | said to be the Head of the Church inasmuch as He ~bestows
547 3, 8 | movement of grace on the Church. But a ~body is not capable
548 3, 8 | Christ is not the Head of the Church as ~regards bodies.~Aquin.:
549 3, 8 | are nowise members of the Church which is the body of Christ, ~
550 3, 8 | delivered Himself up for" the Church "that He might present it
551 3, 8 | it to Himself ~a glorious Church, not having spot or wrinkle
552 3, 8 | natural body of man ~and the Church's mystical body, that the
553 3, 8 | since the body of the ~Church is made up of the men who
554 3, 8 | though not actually in the ~Church, are in the Church potentially.
555 3, 8 | the ~Church, are in the Church potentially. And this potentiality
556 3, 8 | OBJ 2: To be "a glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle"
557 3, 8 | Fathers ~belong to the same Church as we.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
558 3, 8 | of such as belong to the Church, ~which is His Body, as
559 3, 8 | angels do not ~belong to the Church. For the Church is the congregation
560 3, 8 | belong to the Church. For the Church is the congregation of the
561 3, 8 | the mystical body ~of the Church consists not only of men
562 3, 8 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The Church, on earth, is the congregation
563 3, 8 | of Christ, as Head of the Church, is the same as His ~habitual
564 3, 8 | whereby Christ is Head of the Church ~and the individual grace
565 3, 8 | as He is the Head ~of the Church, which flows to others from
566 3, 8 | as He ~is the Head of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[5]
567 3, 8 | as He is the Head of the Church, and justifies others; but ~
568 3, 8 | Christ to be Head of the Church?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[6]
569 3, 8 | Christ to be Head of the ~Church. For it is written (1 Kgs.
570 3, 8 | Now ~there is but one Church in the New and the Old Testament.
571 3, 8 | Christ might be head of ~the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[6]
572 3, 8 | Christ is called Head of the Church from His bestowing ~grace
573 3, 8 | bestowing ~grace on the Church's members. But it belongs
574 3, 8 | Christ to be head of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[6]
575 3, 8 | Christ by His ruling over the Church is not only called ~"Head,"
576 3, 8 | 2:19): "The head" of the Church is ~that "from which the
577 3, 8 | Christ alone is Head of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[6]
578 3, 8 | over the ~members of the Church, as regards their exterior
579 3, 8 | may be called heads of the Church, ~according to Amos 6:1, "
580 3, 8 | all who ~pertain to the Church in every place and time
581 3, 8 | is ~the head of the whole Church, viz. during the time of
582 3, 8 | Christ is the Head of the Church by ~His own power and authority;
583 3, 8 | If the rulers of ~the Church are Shepherds, how is there
584 3, 8 | Christ is the Head of the Church, as was ~stated (A[6]);
585 3, 8 | yet He is the Head of the ~Church, as was said above (A[1],
586 3, 10 | His ~body, which is the Church, which is ignorant of this
587 3, 12 | by God the Head of the ~Church - yea, of all men, as was
588 3, 15 | since "Christ and His Church are taken as one person."
589 3, 19 | in the Head of the whole Church, ~to Whom all are united,
590 3, 22 | offered continuously in the Church; wherefore again we say: "
591 3, 22 | offered every day in the Church is not distinct from ~that
592 3, 22 | the daily Sacrifice of the Church."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[22] A[
593 3, 25 | adoration as His flesh, as the Church has handed down from the ~
594 3, 25 | of the sacrifice of the ~Church, says: "I have received
595 3, 25 | with the ~observance of the Church as practiced by the faithful
596 3, 25 | Christ's cross, for ~the Church sings:~"Dear Cross, best
597 3, 26 | Thomas as a Doctor of the Church and ~in matters which were
598 3, 27 | 1/1~On the contrary, The Church celebrates the feast of
599 3, 27 | Lady's Nativity. ~Now the Church does not celebrate feasts
600 3, 27 | Reply OBJ 3: Although the Church of Rome does not celebrate
601 3, 27 | it were made known to the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
602 3, 28 | the ~Spirit, of a virgin Church."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
603 3, 29 | because by this the universal Church is typified, which is a ~
604 3, 30 | but one: ~wherefore the Church sings: "We know that the
605 3, 30 | an archangel. Thus the ~Church calls him an archangel,
606 3, 31 | Eusebius of Caesarea in his Church history (I, vii), says that ~
607 3, 31 | be ~applied to the Holy Church: for it is the product of
608 3, 32 | first, Christ's house is the Church, ~which He built with His
609 3, 34 | their parents or of the Church. The former ~sanctification
610 3, 35 | He set up the head of His Church in Rome itself, which was
611 3, 36 | types of the Doctors of the Church, to ~whom are revealed the
612 3, 37 | this rock I will build My Church." Since, therefore, this
613 3, 37 | the public prayers of the Church" ~[*Bede, Hom. xv in Purif.].
614 3, 38 | do the ministers of the Church, ~after instructing men,
615 3, 39 | occurs is not the law of the Church; as "neither does one swallow ~
616 3, 39 | Secondly, the faith of the Church and of the person baptized
617 3, 39 | foreshadow ~His body," i.e. the Church, "in which those who are
618 3, 39 | building up of the unity of the Church. Hence it is ~written (Eph.
619 3, 39 | to Himself a glorious Church, not having spot or wrinkle, ~
620 3, 39 | Wherefore also it is said of the Church (Cant 6:8): "One is ~my
621 3, 42 | the ~Gentiles, and to the Church of God." Therefore it seems
622 3, 46 | who want to divide the ~Church." While, instead of material
623 3, 48 | as He is ~the Head of the Church, so that it might overflow
624 3, 48 | for His body, which is the Church." ~Therefore the title of
625 3, 48 | saints are beneficial to the Church, ~as by way, not of redemption,
626 3, 49 | diverse members, so the whole Church, Christ's mystic body, is
627 3, 51 | says on Mark ~15:46: "The Church's custom has prevailed for
628 3, 55 | allowed to teach publicly in church; ~but she may be permitted
629 3, 55 | there is a figure of the Church of the Gentiles, ~which
630 3, 57 | wherein Christ dwells in His Church: inasmuch as man is made
631 3, 59 | nature is Head of the entire Church, and that God has "put all ~
632 3, 60 | consider the sacraments of the Church which derive their ~efficacy
633 3, 60 | 26): "Christ loved the ~Church, and delivered Himself up
634 3, 60 | to intend to do what the ~Church intends: and thus the sacrament
635 3, 60 | which is recognized by the Church, it seems that the ~sacrament
636 3, 60 | to intend to do what the ~Church does.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60]
637 3, 61 | speak in Christ and in the Church." But ~matrimony was instituted
638 3, 61 | relation to Christ and the Church: just as ~everything else
639 3, 62 | other sacraments of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[
640 3, 62 | brought salvation to the Church." ~Consequently, it seems
641 3, 62 | that the ~sacraments of the Church derive their power specially
642 3, 63 | deputed to acts becoming the Church that is now, by a certain
643 3, 63 | relation to the worship ~of the Church that now is. Of these the
644 3, 63 | for the consecration of a church or an altar lasts for ever
645 3, 63 | is the sacrifice of the Church. And by ~this same sacrament
646 3, 63 | other ~sacraments of the Church; whence it is called the "
647 3, 64 | to ~the ministers of the Church "to cleanse, enlighten and
648 3, 64 | of the ministers ~of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[64] A[
649 3, 64 | to the ministers of ~the Church is not a washing from sin:
650 3, 64 | on the part of the ~whole Church, whose prayers are acceptable
651 3, 64 | impetrated ~by the prayer of the Church or of the minister, but
652 3, 64 | the Scriptures, yet the Church holds them from the ~intimate
653 3, 64 | vicars in ~governing the Church which is built on faith
654 3, 64 | may not institute another Church, so neither may ~they deliver
655 3, 64 | sacraments: on the ~contrary, the Church is said to be built up with
656 3, 64 | are the ministers of the Church and the ~sacraments themselves,
657 3, 64 | to Christ as Head of the Church that grace ~should flow
658 3, 64 | others; since ~then the Church would be deformed, having
659 3, 64 | rise to division in the ~Church; as may be seen in those
660 3, 64 | incongruity of many heads in ~the Church, that Christ was unwilling
661 3, 64 | the ministers of the Church work ~instrumentally in
662 3, 64 | Therefore the ministers ~of the Church can confer the sacraments,
663 3, 64 | 1: The ministers of the Church do not by their own power ~
664 3, 64 | ministry of God and the Church, by conferring the ~sacraments.
665 3, 64 | from a minister ~of the Church, not because he is such
666 3, 64 | he is a ~minister of the Church. Consequently, as long as
667 3, 64 | but communicates with the Church from. whom he ~has his ministry.
668 3, 64 | his ministry. But if the Church, by degrading, excommunicating,
669 3, 64 | exercise the ministry of the Church, but comes to the aid of
670 3, 64 | to the ~ministers of the Church so as to be unable to give
671 3, 64 | that which Christ and the Church do.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[64]
672 3, 64 | the person of the whole Church, whose minister he is; ~
673 3, 64 | him, the intention of the Church is ~expressed; and that
674 3, 64 | intends to do to him what the Church does. Wherefore if subsequently ~
675 3, 64 | Further, if a minister of the Church has not the true faith,
676 3, 64 | to be separated ~from the Church by excommunication: for
677 3, 64 | confer a sacrament of the Church: since he is separated from
678 3, 64 | he is separated from the Church, ~to whose ministry the
679 3, 64 | know that the ~Catholic Church intends to confer a sacrament
680 3, 64 | can intend to do what ~the Church does, albeit he esteem it
681 3, 64 | acts in the person of the Church by whose faith ~any defect
682 3, 64 | form prescribed by the Church: and these confer neither
683 3, 64 | form prescribed by ~the Church: and these confer indeed
684 3, 64 | outwardly cut off from the ~Church; because from the very fact
685 3, 64 | are baptized outside the Church, unless they come back to
686 3, 64 | unless they come back to the Church, ~will reap disaster from
687 3, 64 | was extinguished in the Church of ~Alexandria"; viz. in
688 3, 64 | man be suspended by the Church, or excommunicated ~or degraded,
689 3, 64 | in ~conformity with the Church's intention, as explained
690 3, 64 | But the intention of the Church is always good. Therefore
691 3, 64 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Church has a good intention both
692 3, 64 | conforms his intention to the ~Church as to the former rectitude,
693 3, 65 | sacred sign. But in the Church ~there are many sanctifications
694 3, 65 | But the ~Sacrifice of the Church is one sacrament, called
695 3, 65 | the ~sacraments of the Church were instituted for a twofold
696 3, 65 | are the ministers of the Church; ~and to these the sacrament
697 3, 65 | union of Christ ~with the Church, of which union the Eucharist
698 3, 65 | speak in ~Christ and in the Church."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[65] A[
699 3, 65 | spiritual good of the whole Church is contained ~substantially
700 3, 65 | it were, a prince in the Church. But ~a man is not deputed
701 3, 65 | order is necessary to the Church, since "where there is no ~
702 3, 65 | preserves the numbers in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[65] A[
703 3, 66 | Further, the sacraments of the Church flowed from the side of ~
704 3, 66 | Christ that in the ~primitive Church the apostles baptized in
705 3, 66 | allowed in the primitive Church; namely, because the ~whole
706 3, 66 | reasons, according as the Church has ordained, one mode ~
707 3, 66 | very earliest days of the Church some have had false notions ~
708 3, 66 | was condemned in the early Church. Wherefore in the ~Apostolic
709 3, 66 | following the ritual of the Church. It would, ~however, be
710 3, 66 | from the intention of the ~Church's minister, who intends
711 3, 66 | converted to the ~Catholic Church, they were to be baptized":
712 3, 66 | are not reiterated in the Church, so neither is Baptism. ~
713 3, 66 | when they come to holy ~Church, for the baptism which they
714 3, 66 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Church observes a suitable rite
715 3, 66 | OBJ 1: It seems that the Church observes an unsuitable rite
716 3, 66 | unsuitably inserted by the Church in the ~baptismal rite.~
717 3, 66 | 1/1~On the contrary, The Church is ruled by the Holy Ghost,
718 3, 66 | the other things which the Church observes in the ~baptismal
719 3, 66 | Baptism is held in the Church, both on Easter Eve, when
720 3, 66 | salvation of the faithful in the Church; since then "a few . . .
721 3, 67 | duty to read the Gospel in church, and ~to preach it as one
722 3, 67 | position of princes in the ~Church, as the gloss observes on
723 3, 67 | lesser officials of the Church ~to baptize, namely, the
724 3, 67 | presume to teach men in the church, or to baptize." But in ~
725 3, 67 | woman allowed to teach in church, according to 1 Cor. 14:
726 3, 67 | a woman to speak in the church." Therefore it seems ~that
727 3, 67 | he is ~a minister of the Church. But one that is not baptized,
728 3, 67 | belongs nowise to ~the Church, i.e. neither really nor
729 3, 67 | afterwards it was decided by the ~Church that the unbaptized, whether
730 3, 67 | baptize in the form of the Church. ~Wherefore Pope Nicolas
731 3, 67 | But if the form ~of the Church be not observed, the sacrament
732 3, 67 | form not recognized by the Church, "we command you to ~rebaptize
733 3, 67 | though he belongs not to the Church ~either in reality or sacramentally,
734 3, 67 | intends to ~do what the Church does, and in baptizing observes
735 3, 67 | in baptizing observes the Church's form, and ~thus acts as
736 3, 67 | because ~the form of the Church would not be observed, i.e. "
737 3, 67 | form observed in the Greek Church. For they ~might say: "The
738 3, 67 | this cause a change in the Church's form, since the plural
739 3, 67 | in the sacraments ~of the Church. But it seems ridiculous
740 3, 68 | the Law of the Catholic Church, let them for eight months
741 3, 68 | enter ~the porch of the church with the catechumens; and
742 3, 68 | First, as a safeguard to the Church, lest she be ~deceived through
743 3, 68 | season appointed by the ~Church, he is saved, yet "so as
744 3, 68 | the time appointed ~by the Church, except this be for an unavoidable
745 3, 68 | of the authorities of the Church. But even this sin, with
746 3, 68 | for a safeguard to the ~Church, lest they corrupt the faith
747 3, 68 | works of Christ ~and of the Church. Now that is useless which
748 3, 68 | sins by the keys of ~the Church, since all are forgiven
749 3, 68 | in accordance with the Church's ritual they "renounce
750 3, 68 | contrary, According to the Church's ritual, those who are
751 3, 68 | be ~baptized ask of the Church that they may receive Baptism:
752 3, 68 | in the sacraments of the Church. ~But according to the Church'
753 3, 68 | Church. ~But according to the Church's ritual, the man who comes
754 3, 68 | Trinity, come back to Holy Church, they are ~to be welcomed
755 3, 68 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The Church's intention in Baptizing
756 3, 68 | receive Baptism outside the ~Church, he does not receive it
757 3, 68 | contr. Donat. iv): "From the Church being compared to Paradise ~
758 3, 68 | Christ instituted, and as the Church ~bestows it.~Aquin.: SMT
759 3, 68 | womb of their mother the Church, receive ~salvation not
760 3, 68 | act, but by the act of the Church. Hence ~Augustine says (
761 3, 68 | Merit. et Remiss. i): "The Church, our mother, ~offers her
762 3, 68 | Ep. ~Pelag. i), "in the Church of our Saviour little children
763 3, 68 | one, indeed of the whole Church, profits the child through
764 3, 68 | Holy Ghost, Who unites the Church together, and communicates
765 3, 68 | these in answer confess the Church's faith in the child's ~
766 3, 68 | is not the ~custom of the Church to baptize the children
767 3, 68 | baptized in the Faith of the Church, as stated above (A[9],
768 3, 68 | baptized, according to the Church's intention, just as ~according
769 3, 68 | just as ~according to the Church's ritual, they believe and
770 3, 69 | submitting to the keys of the Church. Therefore when an ~adult
771 3, 69 | Serm. clxxvi): "Mother Church lends ~other feet to the
772 3, 69 | but by the faith of the Church, which is ~applied to them:
773 3, 69 | faith, but in that of the Church, they ~all receive an equal
774 3, 69 | that prescribed by the Church in conferring the sacrament;
775 3, 69 | wishing to conform to the Church, and to renounce sin. ~Consequently,
776 3, 71 | Reply OBJ 2: Just as Mother Church, as stated above (Q[69],
777 3, 71 | stead he ~professes the Church's faith which is communicated
778 3, 71 | which deceived man." But the Church does nothing in vain. ~Therefore
779 3, 71 | since in ~exorcizing, the Church uses words of command to
780 3, 71 | be an ~adult, or of the Church, if it be a child. But these
781 3, 71 | Scripture which is read in the church by ministers: for just as
782 3, 71 | priests attached to each church." ~And Gregory says (Hom.
783 3, 72 | all the sacraments of the Church, man is conformed to ~Christ,
784 3, 72 | by a bishop, who, in the Church, impersonates Christ.~Aquin.:
785 3, 72 | Is the authority of the Church, who always uses this ~form.~
786 3, 72 | whole house," whereby the Church is signified; and afterwards ~
787 3, 72 | to all who belong to the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[
788 3, 72 | that belongs already to the Church, has free access ~to the
789 3, 72 | access ~to the prince of the Church, i.e. the bishop. But this
790 3, 72 | already a member of the Church. Therefore it seems that
791 3, 72 | is made a member of the Church, ~nevertheless he is not
792 3, 72 | the ancient ~custom of our Church: but if this trouble some
793 3, 72 | among the sacraments of the Church." ~Therefore it is essential
794 3, 72 | possess supreme power in ~the Church: just as in the primitive
795 3, 72 | just as in the primitive Church, the fulness of the Holy ~
796 3, 72 | plenitude of power in the Church, in ~virtue of which he
797 3, 72 | contrary, Is the use of the Church, who is governed by the
798 3, 72 | must hold firmly that the Church's ~ordinations are directed
799 3, 72 | the rite observed by the Church, in ~this and the other
800 3, 73 | 1/1~I answer that, The Church's sacraments are ordained
801 3, 73 | is the sacrament of the Church's unity. But a ~sacrament
802 3, 73 | into salvation outside the Church, just as in the ~time of
803 3, 73 | Ark, which denotes the ~Church, according to 1 Pt. 3:20,
804 3, 73 | they are destined by the Church to the Eucharist; and just
805 3, 73 | they believe through the Church's faith, so they desire
806 3, 73 | the Eucharist ~through the Church's intention, and, as a result,
807 3, 73 | and members, which is the Church in His ~predestinated, and
808 3, 74 | with regard to the whole Church, which is ~made up of many
809 3, 74 | denoting the unity of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
810 3, 74 | to the ministers of the Church ~regarding matters which
811 3, 74 | OBJ 2: The power of the Church's ministers is ordained
812 3, 74 | observe the rite of his Church in ~the celebration of the
813 3, 74 | Gregory says: "The Roman Church offers ~unleavened bread,
814 3, 74 | fermented bread in the Latin Church, so a ~Greek priest celebrating
815 3, 74 | with unfermented bread in a church of the Greeks ~would also
816 3, 74 | perverting the rite of his Church. Nevertheless the ~custom
817 3, 74 | contrary to the usage of the Church. Consequently water is essential
818 3, 74 | reasonable custom of the entire Church more wine than water ought
819 3, 75 | 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the Church's sacraments are ordained
820 3, 75 | contrary to the rite of the Church, according to ~which it
821 3, 77 | agree with the Holy Catholic Church, and ~with heart and lips
822 3, 78 | observing the rite of the Church. Nor does the comparison
823 3, 78 | the ~custom of the Roman Church, who derived it from Peter
824 3, 78 | 1 ~On the contrary, The Church, instructed by the apostles,
825 3, 78 | which in the primitive Church had to be kept concealed, ~
826 3, 78 | were handed down to the Church by the apostles, who received
827 3, 78 | against the rite of ~the Church, which forthwith adores
828 3, 79 | the adult. or ~from the Church's desire in the case of
829 3, 79 | whereas ~this is not the Church's custom: for instance,
830 3, 79 | outside the pale of the Church. But it benefits them who
831 3, 80 | and ~members, which is the Church in His predestinated ones."
832 3, 80 | intend to receive what the Church ~bestows; without having
833 3, 80 | manifestly untrue, since the Church exposes this sacrament to
834 3, 80 | man from the unity of the Church, simply speaking, makes
835 3, 80 | is the sacrament ~of the Church's unity, as stated above (
836 3, 80 | Christian ~discipline, for the Church's modesty and honor to be
837 3, 80 | have been reconciled to the Church; because after repentance
838 3, 80 | whether they should enter the church and receive the mystery
839 3, 80 | eat Christ's body in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
840 3, 80 | mouth, neither breaks the Church's fast, nor takes away the
841 3, 80 | secondly, on ~account of the Church's prohibition; and thus
842 3, 80 | there is the fast of the Church, instituted for afflicting
843 3, 80 | others at sunrise), the Roman Church begins it at midnight. ~
844 3, 80 | once in the year; while the Church ~once a year commemorates
845 3, 80 | is not the custom ~of the Church. Consequently, it does not
846 3, 80 | 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the Church by her statutes intends
847 3, 80 | of the faithful. But the Church's statute only requires
848 3, 80 | And on this account the ~Church celebrates once a year the
849 3, 80 | the various ~ages of the Church. In the primitive Church,
850 3, 80 | Church. In the primitive Church, when the devotion of the ~
851 3, 80 | themselves off from the Church; for so the apostles have
852 3, 80 | ordained, and ~the holy Roman Church holds." Later on, when the
853 3, 80 | not only by virtue of the Church's precept, but ~also by
854 3, 80 | But by the precept of the Church there are fixed times for ~
855 3, 80 | precept of Christ and the Church. Again the Centurion was
856 3, 81 | evident proof. lest the Church's prelates might ~have an
857 3, 82 | up the Sacrifice in the Church for the living as well as
858 3, 82 | body, that is, upon the Church; but the priest receives
859 3, 82 | except that the rite of the Church must be observed.~Aquin.:
860 3, 82 | Within the Catholic Church, in the mystery of the Lord'
861 3, 82 | the place of ~the entire Church, of which the priest is
862 3, 82 | takes the place of the Church. on the other hand, his
863 3, 82 | sacrifice ~outside the Catholic Church": and Pope Leo I says (Ep.
864 3, 82 | Elsewhere "(i.e. than in the Church which is Christ's body) ~
865 3, 82 | persons are severed from the Church. ~Therefore they are unable
866 3, 82 | feasible for one outside the Church to ~act on behalf of the
867 3, 82 | to ~act on behalf of the Church. But when the priest consecrates
868 3, 82 | the person of the entire Church, as is evident ~from the
869 3, 82 | prayers in the person of the Church. ~Therefore, it seems that
870 3, 82 | those who are outside the Church, such as those ~who are
871 3, 82 | outside the pale of the Church, cannot perform ~this sacrament.
872 3, 82 | such as, being within the Church, received the power of consecrating
873 3, 82 | they be ~separated from the Church by heresy, schism, or excommunication.
874 3, 82 | while separated from the Church, have neither the power ~
875 3, 82 | return to the unity of the Church, they are not re-ordained,
876 3, 82 | are separated ~from the Church by heresy, schism, or excommunication,
877 3, 82 | offered wrongly outside the Church. Hence ~outside the Church
878 3, 82 | Church. Hence ~outside the Church there can be no spiritual
879 3, 82 | speaks ~instead of the Church, in whose unity he remains;
880 3, 82 | severed from the unity ~of the Church celebrates mass, not having
881 3, 82 | severed from ~the unity of the Church, his prayers have no efficacy.~
882 3, 82 | have been forbidden, by the Church's ~sentence, to perform
883 3, 82 | sinners are debarred by the Church's sentence from using this ~
884 3, 82 | consequently, until the Church's sentence is pronounced,
885 3, 82 | s law, according to the Church's ordering, ~whether he
886 3, 82 | inhibited to priests by the Church, lest anyone hear the ~mass
887 3, 82 | priest, if deprived by the Church's sentence ~from exercising
888 3, 83 | Passion takes place in the Church once in the year: because
889 3, 83 | Passion is commemorated in the Church on the ~Friday before Easter,
890 3, 83 | celebration of this sacrament the Church ought to ~imitate Christ'
891 3, 83 | is the custom which the Church observes according to the ~
892 3, 83 | regularly every day in the Church. Hence our Lord teaches
893 3, 83 | solemnly celebrated by the Church in ~that part of the day.~
894 3, 83 | Nevertheless, lest the Church be deprived on that day
895 3, 83 | celebration of this sacrament the Church ought to ~imitate the custom
896 3, 83 | ought to be done in the ~Church, which is governed by the
897 3, 83 | useless to ~consecrate a church, or an altar, or such like
898 3, 83 | consecrations to be performed in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
899 3, 83 | Now ~the consecration of a church or altar, is the work of
900 3, 83 | not commemorated in the ~Church. Therefore neither ought
901 3, 83 | ought the consecration of a church or of an ~altar to be commemorated
902 3, 83 | seems unfitting for the Church to make ~exclusive use of
903 3, 83 | sacraments belong to ~the Church's ministers, just as the
904 3, 83 | suitably commanded by the Church's prelates, it seems ~that
905 3, 83 | 1/1~On the contrary, The Church's ordinances are Christ'
906 3, 83 | in a house, ~whereby the Church is signified, according
907 3, 83 | house of God, ~which is the Church of the living God." Because "
908 3, 83 | God." Because "outside the Church there ~is no place for the
909 3, 83 | Prosp. xv). And because the Church was not to be confined within
910 3, 83 | Consecr., dist. 1, "if a church be not to hand, we permit
911 3, 83 | celebrated denotes the ~Church, and is termed a church;
912 3, 83 | Church, and is termed a church; and so it is fittingly
913 3, 83 | represent the holiness which the Church acquired from the Passion,
914 3, 83 | are not ~members of the Church, therefore we read (De Consecr.,
915 3, 83 | is ~not lawful to bless a church in which the bodies of unbelievers
916 3, 83 | is the fount of ~all the Church's holiness, therefore in
917 3, 83 | sacrament. And on this account a church is ~never consecrated without
918 3, 83 | consecrated apart from the church, with the relics of the
919 3, 83 | Para. 1/3~Reply OBJ 3: The church, altar, and other like inanimate
920 3, 83 | entering a consecrated ~church one obtains forgiveness
921 3, 83 | the virtue acquired by a ~church's consecration, the consecration
922 3, 83 | fact, those outside the Church cannot consecrate. But,
923 3, 83 | the beams of a ~dedicated church ought not to be used for
924 3, 83 | except it be ~for some other church, or else they are to be
925 3, 83 | holiness of the entire ~Church, therefore the consecration
926 3, 83 | therefore the consecration of a church or of an altar is more ~
927 3, 83 | account the solemnity of a church ~dedication is observed
928 3, 83 | resurrection of Christ and of the Church's members. Nor is the ~consecration
929 3, 83 | is the ~consecration of a church or altar man's doing only,
930 3, 83 | done without danger, the Church gave ~order for that thing
931 3, 83 | sacraments belongs to the Church's ~ministers; but their
932 3, 83 | Himself. Consequently, the ~Church's ministers can make no
933 3, 83 | things instituted by the Church - he ~consecrates Christ'
934 3, 83 | following the rite of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
935 3, 83 | Sub-deacons read aloud in the church the teachings of the ~prophets
936 3, 83 | offered, namely, for the whole Church, and "for those set in high
937 3, 83 | nevertheless the Roman Church had it by tradition from
938 3, 83 | the unity of the whole ~Church: and therefore in this sacrament,
939 3, 83 | salvation of the entire ~Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
940 3, 83 | no one from entering the church, and hearing the word of ~
941 3, 83 | which belong to the entire Church; and consequently some ~
942 3, 83 | on high" means either the Church ~triumphant, unto which
943 3, 83 | with God the Father and the Church triumphant.~Aquin.: SMT
944 3, 83 | in the sacraments of the Church ~ought not to be repeated.
945 3, 83 | to be done in one ~of the Church's sacraments. But it seems
946 3, 83 | contrary, The custom of the Church stands for these things:
947 3, 83 | for these things: and ~the Church cannot err, since she is
948 3, 83 | Hier. iii). However, the Church observes this ceremony,
949 3, 83 | therefore instituted by the Church. Hence it is not ~observed
950 3, 83 | but as prescribed by the Church; accordingly we do not use
951 3, 83 | sufficiently met by observing the Church's statutes?~Aquin.: SMT
952 3, 83 | observing the statutes of ~the Church. For it sometimes happens
953 3, 83 | impossible to observe the Church's statute, whereby ~the
954 3, 83 | sin by acting against the Church's statute, whether he receives
955 3, 83 | sins by acting against the ~Church's statute. Consequently,
956 3, 83 | able to ~comply with the Church's rite, either as to the
957 3, 83 | towards this sacrament, as the Church's ordinances require. It ~
958 3, 83 | be met by keeping to ~the Church's statutes.~Aquin.: SMT
959 3, 83 | impossibility, so ~neither does the Church.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
960 3, 83 | penance: he who loses it in a church, or if a part fall and be
961 3, 84 | Further, the sacraments of the Church are shown forth by the ~
962 3, 84 | Penance, as practiced in ~the Church, is a sacrament. ~Aquin.:
963 3, 84 | applied by a minister of the Church, who stands in the ~place
964 3, 84 | Christ's ~institution and the Church's custom. But we do not
965 3, 84 | which are given publicly in church (e.g. at Prime and ~Compline
966 3, 84 | the form employed by the Church in sacramental ~absolution.
967 3, 84 | In the sacraments of the Church the imposition of hands ~
968 3, 84 | Further, the sacraments of the Church take their origin from the ~
969 3, 84 | in the sacraments of the Church; ~and well-ordered pity
970 3, 84 | satisfaction to the keys ~of the Church, in the hope of receiving
971 3, 84 | observe the laws of the Church in this ~as in the other
972 3, 84 | because I ~persecuted the Church of God."~Aquin.: SMT TP
973 3, 84 | is not ~repeated in the Church, as we shall state further
974 3, 86 | subordinate to the keys of the Church. ~Accordingly it is evident
975 3, 86 | relation to the keys of the Church; and ~so, in both ways,
976 3, 87 | done for venial sins in the Church every day" which ~would
977 3, 87 | prayer said in ~a dedicated church, and anything else of the
978 3, 88 | himself to the keys of the Church by ~confession, according
979 3, 89 | other in respect of the Church. In respect of God he again
980 3, 89 | clxxxv): ~"If the law of the Church forbids anyone, after doing
981 3, 89 | deny the ~keys given to the Church, of which it was said: '
982 Suppl, 5 | to the ministers ~of the Church: wherefore a man should
983 Suppl, 5 | through the ministers of the Church, although his sin ~may be
984 Suppl, 6 | sin, a sacrament ~of the Church is necessary, received either
985 Suppl, 6 | to the ministers of the Church, to whom the ~dispensation
986 Suppl, 6 | submits to a minister of the Church, that, through the sacrament
987 Suppl, 6 | keys. But the keys of the Church are not an institution of ~
988 Suppl, 6 | bound by the precept of the Church laid down in the general ~
989 Suppl, 6 | by the institution of the Church, and that, when he ~has
990 Suppl, 6 | of the commandment of the Church that he present himself ~
991 Suppl, 6 | necessity. Hence it is that the Church obliges all to confess once
992 Suppl, 6 | confession, because ~the Church does not favor delay, but
993 Suppl, 6 | in the ~tribunal of the Church; so that such a person would
994 Suppl, 6 | is it on account of the Church's indulgence that he ~is
995 Suppl, 6 | by the ~prelates of the Church. Now such is confession,
996 Suppl, 6 | that, The ministers of the Church are appointed in the Church ~
997 Suppl, 6 | Church are appointed in the Church ~which is founded by God.
998 Suppl, 6 | to be appointed by the ~Church before exercising their
999 Suppl, 6 | of nature. And since the Church is founded on ~faith and
1000 Suppl, 6 | sacraments, the ministers of the Church have no power to ~publish
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