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Part, Question
1001 Suppl, 6 | is the foundation of the Church. Consequently, the Pope ~
1002 Suppl, 6 | of the commandment of the Church; so ~that a man may delay
1003 Suppl, 6 | limit prescribed by the ~Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[6] A[6]
1004 Suppl, 7 | through the ~keys of the Church makes satisfaction for his
1005 Suppl, 7 | since also the keys of the Church are the ~joint cause with
1006 Suppl, 8 | confession was instituted in the Church in order that ~the rectors
1007 Suppl, 8 | made to a minister of the Church, ~should be made to none
1008 Suppl, 8 | to God, but also to the Church. Now he cannot be reconciled
1009 Suppl, 8 | cannot be reconciled to the ~Church, unless the hallowing of
1010 Suppl, 8 | unless the hallowing of the Church reach him. In Baptism the ~
1011 Suppl, 8 | Baptism the ~hallowing of the Church reaches a man through the
1012 Suppl, 8 | Penance the hallowing of the Church reaches man by the minister
1013 Suppl, 8 | not yet reconciled to the Church, so as to be admitted to ~
1014 Suppl, 8 | from ~the sacraments of the Church: wherefore he does not need
1015 Suppl, 8 | to be ~reconciled to the Church. Consequently a man does
1016 Suppl, 8 | he disobey the law of the Church by so doing, because the
1017 Suppl, 8 | Reply OBJ 2: The rector of a church should "know the countenance
1018 Suppl, 8 | forgiven both ~before the Church and before God, so that
1019 Suppl, 8 | by the ordination of the Church, he has a limited jurisdiction
1020 Suppl, 8 | necessity the ordination of the Church ~does not hinder him from
1021 Suppl, 8 | by the ordination ~of the Church is con. fined within certain
1022 Suppl, 8 | Since, therefore, the Church recognizes absolution granted
1023 Suppl, 9 | who has the keys of the Church, ~and who by means of the
1024 Suppl, 9 | himself to the keys of the Church: and though he does not
1025 Suppl, 10| to the ministers of the ~Church, who are the dispensers
1026 Suppl, 10| submit to the keys of the ~Church. But Paradise is opened
1027 Suppl, 10| submits to the keys ~of the Church which derive their power
1028 Suppl, 11| account of a precept ~of the Church need not be observed, if
1029 Suppl, 11| solely by a precept ~of the Church. If therefore the Church
1030 Suppl, 11| Church. If therefore the Church were to prescribe that anyone
1031 Suppl, 11| the common good of the ~Church cannot be changed at the
1032 Suppl, 11| for the good of the whole Church, in order that ~men might
1033 Suppl, 11| Further, the justice of the Church would be hindered if a man,
1034 Suppl, 13| to the sacraments of the Church: nor can one man receive
1035 Suppl, 14| Further, the suffrages of the Church are more efficacious than ~
1036 Suppl, 14| the suffrages of the Church do not profit the damned
1037 Suppl, 17| ought to be keys in the Church?~(2) Whether the key is
1038 Suppl, 17| there should be keys in the Church?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[17] A[
1039 Suppl, 17| necessity for keys in the Church. ~For there is no need for
1040 Suppl, 17| the door." Therefore the Church needs no keys for the ~entrance
1041 Suppl, 17| Apoc. 3:7). Therefore the Church has no keys in the ~hands
1042 Suppl, 17| the keys of hell. ~But the Church is not said to have the
1043 Suppl, 17| But the ministers of the Church are the dispensers of the ~
1044 Suppl, 17| sacraments of which ~the Church is built, flowed from the
1045 Suppl, 17| in the sacraments of the Church. Wherefore a certain power ~
1046 Suppl, 17| on the ministers of ~the Church, who are the dispensers
1047 Suppl, 17| called ~metaphorically the Church's key, and is the key of "
1048 Suppl, 17| sacraments and the keys of the ~Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[17] A[
1049 Suppl, 17| of the kingdom. But the Church ~prays for sinners, that
1050 Suppl, 17| of which the keys ~of the Church are required, is sin. Therefore
1051 Suppl, 17| required, is sin. Therefore the Church does not require ~two keys
1052 Suppl, 18| unreasonable ~that the keys of the Church should dispose the penitent
1053 Suppl, 18| through the sacraments of the ~Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[18] A[
1054 Suppl, 19| through the medium of the Church Militant. By ~this key a
1055 Suppl, 19| to the fellowship of the Church Militant, by ~excommunication
1056 Suppl, 19| are ~not cut off from the Church, for those who receive the
1057 Suppl, 19| who are cut off from the Church, do not receive grace, because
1058 Suppl, 19| makes as a minister of the ~Church, is efficacious through
1059 Suppl, 19| when they return to the Church. ~Therefore, since it is
1060 Suppl, 19| that the "charity ~of the Church forgives sins." Now it is
1061 Suppl, 19| it is the charity of the Church which ~unites its members.
1062 Suppl, 19| are disunited from the ~Church, it seems that they have
1063 Suppl, 19| above, for he disobeys ~the Church in so doing. Therefore he
1064 Suppl, 19| is by appointment of the Church that one man has ~authority
1065 Suppl, 19| Consequently, since the Church ~deprives heretics, schismatics
1066 Suppl, 20| order of authority in the Church ~Militant, so that an indiscriminate
1067 Suppl, 20| as there is now in the Church which comprises various ~
1068 Suppl, 20| receive any sacrament of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[20] A[
1069 Suppl, 20| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the Church Militant is an image of
1070 Suppl, 20| Militant is an image of the Church ~Triumphant. Now in the
1071 Suppl, 20| Triumphant. Now in the heavenly Church an inferior angel never
1072 Suppl, 21| defined?~(2) Whether the Church should excommunicate anyone?~(
1073 Suppl, 21| from the ~communion of the Church, etc?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[21]
1074 Suppl, 21| from the communion of the Church, as ~to fruit and general
1075 Suppl, 21| For the suffrages of the Church avail ~for those for whom
1076 Suppl, 21| they are offered. But the Church prays for those who ~are
1077 Suppl, 21| those who ~are outside the Church, as, for instance, for heretics
1078 Suppl, 21| since they are outside ~the Church, and so the suffrages of
1079 Suppl, 21| so the suffrages of the Church avail for them.~Aquin.:
1080 Suppl, 21| loses the suffrages of the Church except by his ~own fault.
1081 Suppl, 21| general suffrages ~of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[21] A[
1082 Suppl, 21| Further, the fruit of the Church seems to be the same as
1083 Suppl, 21| seems to be the same as the ~Church's suffrages, for it cannot
1084 Suppl, 21| of the suffrages of the Church. [*Minor ~excommunication
1085 Suppl, 21| that, When a man enters the Church by Baptism, he is admitted ~
1086 Suppl, 21| may be expelled from the Church in two ways. First, by being ~
1087 Suppl, 21| the general prayers of the Church."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[21] A[
1088 Suppl, 21| said for the members of the Church. Yet ~they do not receive
1089 Suppl, 21| of ~excommunication, the Church severs a man from the whole
1090 Suppl, 21| Hence those prayers of the Church which are ~offered up for
1091 Suppl, 21| offered up for the whole Church, do not profit those who
1092 Suppl, 21| among the members of ~the Church as speaking in the Church'
1093 Suppl, 21| Church as speaking in the Church's name, although a private ~
1094 Suppl, 21| The spiritual fruit of the Church is derived not only from ~
1095 Suppl, 21| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Church should excommunicate anyone?~
1096 Suppl, 21| It would seem that the Church ought not to excommunicate
1097 Suppl, 21| Rm. 12:14). Therefore the Church should not excommunicate.~
1098 Suppl, 21| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the Church Militant should imitate
1099 Suppl, 21| Militant should imitate the Church ~Triumphant. Now we read
1100 Suppl, 21| command thee." Therefore the Church Militant ought not ~to judge
1101 Suppl, 21| anyone in this life, the Church should ~not excommunicate
1102 Suppl, 21| who refuses to hear the ~Church: "Let him be to thee as
1103 Suppl, 21| heathens are ~outside the Church. Therefore they also who
1104 Suppl, 21| also who refuse to hear the Church, ~should be banished from
1105 Suppl, 21| should be banished from the Church by excommunication.~Aquin.:
1106 Suppl, 21| that, The judgment of the Church should be conformed to the ~
1107 Suppl, 21| both these respects the Church by ~passing sentence of
1108 Suppl, 21| deprived of the prayers of ~the Church, he incurs a triple loss,
1109 Suppl, 21| man acquires through the Church's prayers. For they bring
1110 Suppl, 21| over the children of the Church in a ~more special way.
1111 Suppl, 21| corporally." Hence in the early Church, when men had to be enticed
1112 Suppl, 21| unto correction, since the ~Church has the power to rescue
1113 Suppl, 21| Therefore it ~is lawful for the Church to excommunicate for temporal
1114 Suppl, 21| act against ~charity, the Church can excommunicate a man
1115 Suppl, 22| kingdom, in so far as the Church ~Militant is the way to
1116 Suppl, 22| Militant is the way to the Church Triumphant, this jurisdiction
1117 Suppl, 22| it deprives a man of the Church's ~prayers, by which he
1118 Suppl, 22| of the sacraments of the Church. But sometimes a whole country ~
1119 Suppl, 22| Gn. 18:25). Therefore the Church, who should ~imitate the
1120 Suppl, 22| deprived of the prayers of the ~Church, as the excommunicated are.
1121 Suppl, 22| are already outside the Church. ~Therefore the Church cannot
1122 Suppl, 22| the Church. ~Therefore the Church cannot exercise any further
1123 Suppl, 22| baptized always belongs to the Church in some way, so that the
1124 Suppl, 22| in some way, so that the Church is ~always competent to
1125 Suppl, 22| times is further ~from the Church's prayers than one who has
1126 Suppl, 23| of the sacraments of the Church and ~of the communion of
1127 Suppl, 23| excommunication. But, since ~the Church resorts to excommunication
1128 Suppl, 23| more separated from the Church than a person who is excommunicated.
1129 Suppl, 23| leaves the communion of the ~Church: and hence he seems to be
1130 Suppl, 23| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Church has no intention of correcting
1131 Suppl, 23| against a commandment of the ~Church. But the Church forbids
1132 Suppl, 23| of the ~Church. But the Church forbids anyone to hold communion
1133 Suppl, 23| through contempt of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[23] A[
1134 Suppl, 23| The commandment of the Church regards spiritual matters ~
1135 Suppl, 24| of one who breaks into a church and ~is denounced for so
1136 Suppl, 24| man who sets fire to a ~church and is denounced for the
1137 Suppl, 24| but also in the eye of the Church. Hence absolution from ~
1138 Suppl, 24| in the sacraments ~of the Church, a priest cannot absolve
1139 Suppl, 24| excommunication is pronounced in the ~Church. But a man who is under
1140 Suppl, 24| excommunication is outside ~the Church. Therefore so long as one
1141 Suppl, 24| several reasons outside the ~Church so is it possible for his
1142 Suppl, 25| of the ministers of the Church was given them, ~not "unto
1143 Suppl, 25| of the ministers of the Church does not extend to ~this.~
1144 Suppl, 25| since ~his power in the Church is not less than Paul's.~
1145 Suppl, 25| 2~Further, the universal Church cannot err; since He Who "
1146 Suppl, 25| profession of faith the ~Church was founded (Lk. 22:32): "
1147 Suppl, 25| not." Now the universal Church approves and grants indulgences. ~
1148 Suppl, 25| blasphemy to say that the Church does anything in vain. But
1149 Suppl, 25| granted in the court of ~the Church holds good in the court
1150 Suppl, 25| court of God. Moreover the Church by ~granting such indulgences
1151 Suppl, 25| indulgences hold good both in the ~Church's court and in the judgment
1152 Suppl, 25| performed them for the whole Church in general, even as the
1153 Suppl, 25| for His body, which is the Church" to whom he ~wrote (Col.
1154 Suppl, 25| common property of the ~whole Church. Now those things which
1155 Suppl, 25| the common stock of the Church's goods, as explained above.~
1156 Suppl, 25| so that for visiting ~a church a man obtains a seven years'
1157 Suppl, 25| man who lives near that church, or ~the clergy attached
1158 Suppl, 25| for Him?" Therefore the Church, in ~publishing indulgences,
1159 Suppl, 25| maintain this, say that the Church publishes her ~indulgences
1160 Suppl, 25| were to be found in the Church's preaching, her doctrine ~
1161 Suppl, 25| utility and needs of the Church, for the ~Church's needs
1162 Suppl, 25| of the Church, for the ~Church's needs are greater at one
1163 Suppl, 25| Moreover the preaching of the Church would not be excused ~from
1164 Suppl, 25| anyone ~who visited a certain church, an indulgence of seven
1165 Suppl, 25| explain the custom of the Church, who assigns, now a ~greater,
1166 Suppl, 25| granted to those who visit a church. Wherefore the amount of
1167 Suppl, 25| than the ~abundance of the Church's merits, and this abundance
1168 Suppl, 25| solely by the ~merits of the Church - and these are always superabundant.
1169 Suppl, 25| and for the good of the Church ~in general. Hence whenever
1170 Suppl, 25| tends to the good of the ~Church and the honor of God, there
1171 Suppl, 25| common property of the ~Church: hence it is that legates,
1172 Suppl, 25| towards the building of a church, we must understand this
1173 Suppl, 25| person who lives near the church, and the priest and ~clergy
1174 Suppl, 25| priest and ~clergy of the church, gain the indulgence as
1175 Suppl, 25| each time he visits the church ~during the term of indulgence,
1176 Suppl, 25| Whoever visits such and such a church ~until such and such a day,
1177 Suppl, 25| indulgence in a certain church, as the indulgence of forty ~
1178 Suppl, 25| days to be gained in the church of the Blessed Peter, then
1179 Suppl, 25| as often as he visits the church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[25] A[
1180 Suppl, 25| something for the ~profit of the Church, may reach to some individual
1181 Suppl, 25| the common custom of the Church in granting ~indulgences
1182 Suppl, 25| such as the quelling of the Church's enemies, who disturb her ~
1183 Suppl, 25| such as the building of a church, of a bridge, and other
1184 Suppl, 26| the superabundance of the ~Church's merits. Now there is no
1185 Suppl, 26| works for the good of the Church in general; and thus ~he
1186 Suppl, 26| presides over the whole Church can communicate those works,
1187 Suppl, 26| congregation is a part of the Church, ~hence the intention of
1188 Suppl, 26| of the good of the whole Church. Therefore he who ~presides
1189 Suppl, 26| he who ~presides over the Church can communicate what belongs
1190 Suppl, 26| by a ~commandment of the Church; whereas the third communication
1191 Suppl, 26| other hand, in the whole Church there is ~an unfailing supply
1192 Suppl, 26| who is at the head of the Church can grant ~indulgences.
1193 Suppl, 26| indulgences. Since, however, the Church is the congregation of the ~
1194 Suppl, 26| the same nationality, the Church is like to a civil ~congregation,
1195 Suppl, 26| themselves are called the Church; while the ~various assemblies,
1196 Suppl, 26| called a prelate of the Church, wherefore he alone, like
1197 Suppl, 26| receives the ring of the Church. Consequently full power
1198 Suppl, 26| The distribution of the Church's treasury is entrusted ~
1199 Suppl, 26| as the government of the Church. Now this is entrusted ~
1200 Suppl, 26| the distribution of the Church's ~treasury.~Aquin.: SMT
1201 Suppl, 26| Because the treasury of the Church is the common property of
1202 Suppl, 26| common property of the whole ~Church. Now the common property
1203 Suppl, 26| common property of the whole Church cannot be distributed ~save
1204 Suppl, 26| presides over the whole Church. Therefore the Pope alone ~
1205 Suppl, 26| stands the custom of the Church in accordance with ~which
1206 Suppl, 26| conferred on the prelates of the Church. Now mortal sin takes away,
1207 Suppl, 26| the merits laid up in the Church's ~treasury.~Aquin.: SMT
1208 Suppl, 27| from the minister of the Church neither by indulgences nor
1209 Suppl, 27| the merits of the ~whole Church - or of one congregation,
1210 Suppl, 27| life should be done in ~the Church. But, if indulgences were
1211 Suppl, 27| could not make ~use of the Church's treasury which he dispenses
1212 Suppl, 27| conduces to the good of the Church and to the honor of God.
1213 Suppl, 27| committed the care of the Church's good and of the ~furthering
1214 Suppl, 27| himself the ~suffrages of the Church which he dispenses to others,
1215 Suppl, 28| perhaps the needs of the Church or custom require it. ~In
1216 Suppl, 28| city at the door of the church. Having ~brought them into
1217 Suppl, 28| Having ~brought them into the church the bishop with all his
1218 Suppl, 28| are they expelled from the church. He then ~orders the ministers
1219 Suppl, 28| ministers to put them out of the church, and the clergy follow ~
1220 Suppl, 28| are brought back into the church by ~their priests, and there
1221 Suppl, 28| long as entrance into the church is forbidden ~them. The
1222 Suppl, 28| in ~the presence of the Church, but without the foregoing
1223 Suppl, 29| contrary, The sacraments of the Church supply man's defects ~sufficiently
1224 Suppl, 29| visible operations of the Church, some are ~sacraments, as
1225 Suppl, 29| sacrament is an action of the Church ~that reaches to the principal
1226 Suppl, 29| same ~authority. Now the Church, who enjoys the same authority
1227 Suppl, 29| building or division of the Church. As a matter of fact ~however
1228 Suppl, 29| the rite of the Universal Church, who uses ~certain words
1229 Suppl, 29| were handed down to ~the Church by the apostles, who received
1230 Suppl, 29| the custom of the ~Roman Church, who uses no other than
1231 Suppl, 29| quitting the courts of the Church, and rest in the ~hands
1232 Suppl, 30| contrary, The operation of the Church is more efficacious since ~
1233 Suppl, 30| who ~are in the present Church. But Extreme Unction is
1234 Suppl, 30| departing from the present Church. Therefore it does not imprint
1235 Suppl, 30| have to be performed in the Church, a distinction which a ~
1236 Suppl, 31| the person of the whole Church, in whose person he can
1237 Suppl, 31| bring in the ~priests of the Church."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[31] A[
1238 Suppl, 32| the last remedy that the Church can ~give, since it is an
1239 Suppl, 32| general merits of the whole Church, are of great ~account towards
1240 Suppl, 32| observed throughout the Church, ~according to which in
1241 Suppl, 34| there should be Order in the Church?~(2) Whether it is fittingly
1242 Suppl, 34| there should be Order in the Church?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34] A[
1243 Suppl, 34| should not be Order in the Church. For ~Order requires subjection
1244 Suppl, 34| should not be Order in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34] A[
1245 Suppl, 34| s superior. ~But in the Church everyone should deem himself
1246 Suppl, 34| Order ~should not be in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34] A[
1247 Suppl, 34| Order ~should not be in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34] A[
1248 Suppl, 34| ordained of God.']." Now the Church is of ~God, for He Himself
1249 Suppl, 34| ought to be ~Order in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34] A[
1250 Suppl, 34| Further, the state of the Church is between the state of
1251 Suppl, 34| should be Order in the Church. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34] A[
1252 Suppl, 34| might not be lacking to the Church, He established Order in ~
1253 Suppl, 34| hand, the Orders of the ~Church militant regard the participation
1254 Suppl, 34| Order is a seal of the Church, ~whereby spiritual power
1255 Suppl, 34| Order as a ~sacrament of the Church. Hence he mentions two things,
1256 Suppl, 34| sacraments do not concern the Church triumphant. Yet ~Order is
1257 Suppl, 34| seven sacraments of ~the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34] A[
1258 Suppl, 34| hierarchical duties in the Church. Wherefore although the ~
1259 Suppl, 35| Now the members of the Church ~are distinguished, not
1260 Suppl, 35| person but to the ~whole Church. Hence, although it is said
1261 Suppl, 35| all ~the members of the Church, nevertheless a man cannot
1262 Suppl, 35| which the members of the Church ~are distinguished from
1263 Suppl, 35| will be invalid, and the Church will be deceived therein,
1264 Suppl, 35| hidden as to endanger ~the Church.~~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[35] A[
1265 Suppl, 35| Hence even in the early Church some were ordained ~priests
1266 Suppl, 35| the legislation of the ~Church that no one should present
1267 Suppl, 36| most disastrous to the ~Church if the laity be better than
1268 Suppl, 36| in the ministers of the Church, to ~whom it belongs, not
1269 Suppl, 36| But the ministers of the Church are placed over others, ~
1270 Suppl, 36| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the Church needs not only ministers
1271 Suppl, 36| temporal things in the ~Church. Now a man would commit
1272 Suppl, 36| the temporalities of the Church. Much more therefore is
1273 Suppl, 36| this is detrimental to the Church and to the Divine honor
1274 Suppl, 36| God never so abandons His Church that apt ministers are not ~
1275 Suppl, 36| long as a minister of the Church who is in mortal sin is ~
1276 Suppl, 36| sin is ~recognized by the Church, his subject must receive
1277 Suppl, 36| action as a minister of the Church ~while in a state of mortal
1278 Suppl, 37| But the government of the Church should be the best of all. ~
1279 Suppl, 37| of all. ~Therefore in the Church there should be no distinction
1280 Suppl, 37| 1/2~On the contrary, The Church is Christ's mystical body,
1281 Suppl, 37| members. Therefore in the Church also there should be various
1282 Suppl, 37| was introduced into the Church for ~three reasons. First
1283 Suppl, 37| For the Orders of ~the Church are directed to the hierarchical
1284 Suppl, 37| as many, or more, in the Church. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[37] A[
1285 Suppl, 37| other prophecies in the Church. Therefore there ought to
1286 Suppl, 37| Reply OBJ 2: In the early Church, on account of the fewness
1287 Suppl, 37| at the closed door of the Church, others are otherwise occupied
1288 Suppl, 37| worship ~developed, and the Church committed expressly to several
1289 Suppl, 37| Sent. iv, D, 24) that the ~Church instituted other Orders.~
1290 Suppl, 37| Further, by the Orders of the Church a man is not appointed to ~
1291 Suppl, 37| on the part of the whole Church, and thus the priest alone ~
1292 Suppl, 37| to impersonate the ~whole Church belongs to him alone who
1293 Suppl, 37| sacrament of the universal Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[37] A[
1294 Suppl, 37| others from entering the Church, even as ~Christ had, when
1295 Suppl, 37| although the ~consecration of a church is directed to the purpose
1296 Suppl, 38| person cut off from the Church can ~confer this sacrament? ~(
1297 Suppl, 38| virgins who are images of the Church, Christ's ~spouse, the care
1298 Suppl, 38| who are cut off from the Church can confer ~Orders? [*Cf.
1299 Suppl, 38| who are cut off from the ~Church cannot confer Orders. For
1300 Suppl, 38| that is separated from the Church can ~consecrate, because
1301 Suppl, 38| his separation from the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[38] A[
1302 Suppl, 38| Orders are offices of the ~Church. Therefore one who is outside
1303 Suppl, 38| Therefore one who is outside the Church cannot confer Orders.~Aquin.:
1304 Suppl, 38| nor by the faith of the Church, ~since he is severed from
1305 Suppl, 38| since he is severed from the Church. Therefore he cannot confer
1306 Suppl, 38| who is cut off ~from the Church by no means loses the power
1307 Suppl, 38| they are ~tolerated by the Church, retain the power to ordain,
1308 Suppl, 38| have been cut off from the Church; as neither do those who
1309 Suppl, 38| sin or be cut off from the Church. For this reason ~others
1310 Suppl, 38| who are cut off from the Church after having ~episcopal
1311 Suppl, 38| episcopal power in the Church, retain the power to ordain
1312 Suppl, 38| who ~were ordained in the Church retain the power they received,
1313 Suppl, 38| who are cut off from ~the Church can confer Orders and the
1314 Suppl, 38| who is cut off from the Church, he sins, and ~thus approaches
1315 Suppl, 38| the ~prohibition of the Church. This is the third and the
1316 Suppl, 38| who is cut off from the Church has not.~Aquin.: SMT XP
1317 Suppl, 38| Christ by the faith of ~the Church, for although in themselves
1318 Suppl, 38| regards the form of the Church which they observe.~Aquin.:
1319 Suppl, 39| Therefore the Orders of the ~Church are also competent to them.~
1320 Suppl, 39| woman to ~teach (in the Church),* nor to use authority
1321 Suppl, 39| reads the homilies in the Church; and priestess [presbytera]
1322 Suppl, 39| as also the custom of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[39] A[
1323 Suppl, 39| shall not enter into the Church of the Lord ~until the tenth
1324 Suppl, 40| Order?~(6) Whether in the Church there can be any power above
1325 Suppl, 40| fittingly instituted by ~the Church?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
1326 Suppl, 40| that the ministers of the ~Church should not receive the tonsure
1327 Suppl, 40| are not ministers of the Church, receive a tonsure in the
1328 Suppl, 40| But the ministers of the Church should cast ~off all superabundance.
1329 Suppl, 40| For in the acts of ~the Church the spiritual corresponds
1330 Suppl, 40| corporal sign employed by the Church. Therefore seemingly there
1331 Suppl, 40| that, The ministers of the Church are severed from the people ~
1332 Suppl, 40| thenceforward live on the pay of the Church." But ~this would not be
1333 Suppl, 40| bound to minister to the Church in the Order they ~have
1334 Suppl, 40| represents Christ in the ~Church, Who offered Himself for
1335 Suppl, 40| is above ~Christ in the Church, since He is the Head of
1336 Suppl, 40| since He is the Head of the Church. Therefore there ~should
1337 Suppl, 40| Wherefore each minister of the Church is, in some respect, a ~
1338 Suppl, 40| ministers and founded the Church. Hence it belongs to a bishop
1339 Suppl, 40| called the bridegroom of the Church even as Christ is.~Aquin.:
1340 Suppl, 40| 1~OBJ 3: Further, in the Church there is no spiritual power
1341 Suppl, 40| Para. 1/1~Whether in the Church there can be anyone above
1342 Suppl, 40| cannot be anyone in the Church higher ~than the bishops.
1343 Suppl, 40| Further, the rite of the Church ought to be more conformed
1344 Suppl, 40| Therefore neither in the Church ~should one bishop be above
1345 Suppl, 40| object. Hence since the whole Church is one body, it ~behooves,
1346 Suppl, 40| in respect of the whole Church, above the episcopal power
1347 Suppl, 40| whereby ~each particular Church is governed, and this is
1348 Suppl, 40| division in the unity of the Church. Again, between a simple
1349 Suppl, 40| power. But ~the rite of the Church, like that of the Gentiles,
1350 Suppl, 40| the constitution of the Church to be like the rite of the
1351 Suppl, 40| fittingly instituted in the ~Church?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
1352 Suppl, 40| fittingly instituted in the Church. For the ministers of the
1353 Suppl, 40| among the vestments of the Church's ministers.~Aquin.: SMT
1354 Suppl, 40| which the ministers of the Church wear ~outwardly are signs
1355 Suppl, 40| of that faith whereby the Church is ~espoused to Christ.
1356 Suppl, 40| bishops are espoused to the Church in the place ~of Christ.
1357 Suppl, 42| union of Christ with the ~Church, which union it signifies.
1358 Suppl, 42| whereby He suffered for the ~Church who was to be united to
1359 Suppl, 42| union of Christ with the Church is not the reality ~contained
1360 Suppl, 42| Christ's union with the Church, and ~in this respect it
1361 Suppl, 43| are not compelled ~by the Church to fulfill the marriage.
1362 Suppl, 43| impediment arise; and the Church uses ~compulsion in the
1363 Suppl, 43| to be tolerated by the ~Church. Therefore, etc.~Aquin.:
1364 Suppl, 43| according to the judgment of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[43] A[
1365 Suppl, 43| subject to the judgment of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[43] A[
1366 Suppl, 43| to this they say that the Church allows this lest ~worse
1367 Suppl, 43| betrothal by the judgment of the Church, for the sake of a good
1368 Suppl, 45| union of Christ with the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[45] A[
1369 Suppl, 45| union of Christ with the Church, but His will ~whereby His
1370 Suppl, 45| whereby His union with the Church was brought about.~Aquin.:
1371 Suppl, 45| in the tribunal of the ~Church where judgment is pronounced
1372 Suppl, 45| nor in the tribunal of the Church, since in both he is ~punished
1373 Suppl, 45| OBJ 3: In such a case the Church compels him to hold to his
1374 Suppl, 45| first ~wife, because the Church judges according to outward
1375 Suppl, 45| of the ministers of the Church, who are the ~dispensers
1376 Suppl, 45| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the Church does not forbid baptism
1377 Suppl, 45| privately or publicly. But the Church does ~forbid the celebration
1378 Suppl, 45| second degree, because the Church has forbidden it. But the
1379 Suppl, 45| has forbidden it. But the Church ~has also forbidden clandestine
1380 Suppl, 46| that in the judgment of the Church he should be compelled to
1381 Suppl, 46| reference to the judgment of the Church; and since in the ~external
1382 Suppl, 46| that in the judgment of the Church carnal ~intercourse following
1383 Suppl, 47| union of Christ with the Church, which ~union is according
1384 Suppl, 47| not in the eyes ~of the Church, who presumes that there
1385 Suppl, 47| no account, because the Church should not ~presume a person
1386 Suppl, 47| not consent. Wherefore the Church presumes ~that he did consent,
1387 Suppl, 47| accept the government of a church, the Church could not be ~
1388 Suppl, 47| government of a church, the Church could not be ~preserved,
1389 Suppl, 48| if the intention of the Church ~be not observed, the sacrament
1390 Suppl, 48| Now the intention of the ~Church in the sacrament of matrimony
1391 Suppl, 48| union of Christ with the Church; ~and in this there can
1392 Suppl, 48| 3: The intention of the Church whereby she intends to confer
1393 Suppl, 48| But the intention of the Church whereby she ~intends an
1394 Suppl, 48| healing of ~the mind which the Church intends. In like manner
1395 Suppl, 48| it to the end which the Church intends, ~nevertheless contracts
1396 Suppl, 48| union of Christ with the Church: wherefore the ~conclusion
1397 Suppl, 49| union of Christ with the Church, signified by ~matrimony,
1398 Suppl, 49| union of Christ with the ~Church, just as indivisibility
1399 Suppl, 49| and ~as a sacrament of the Church. As an office of nature
1400 Suppl, 49| Christ's ~union with the Church. We may also reply that
1401 Suppl, 49| union of Christ with the Church. Thus it is ~clear that
1402 Suppl, 49| debarred from entering the Church, as though he were ~excommunicate.
1403 Suppl, 50| such are the veto of the Church, or the holy seasons. Hence ~
1404 Suppl, 50| verse:~"The veto of the Church and holy tide~Forbid the
1405 Suppl, 50| would sin by disobeying the ~Church's ordinance, and yet it
1406 Suppl, 51| intend to receive what the ~Church gives, although he believe
1407 Suppl, 53| the ~commandment of the Church. Now the commandment of
1408 Suppl, 53| Now the commandment of the Church is so ~binding that a marriage
1409 Suppl, 53| kindred ~forbidden by the Church. Therefore, since it is
1410 Suppl, 53| commandment of God or of the Church, but because it makes ~it
1411 Suppl, 53| a solemn vow. Again the Church could and should ordain
1412 Suppl, 53| of the ordinance of the Church. But this again is ~insufficient,
1413 Suppl, 53| since in that case the Church might decide the contrary, ~
1414 Suppl, 53| with us as with the Eastern Church. ~But they are not an impediment
1415 Suppl, 53| matrimony in the Eastern Church. ~Therefore, etc.~Aquin.:
1416 Suppl, 53| union of Christ with the Church. ~Now this is most fittingly
1417 Suppl, 53| But it is owing to the Church's ordinance that it is ~
1418 Suppl, 53| again. But in the Western Church it is ~an impediment both
1419 Suppl, 53| orders now and in the ~early Church we have spoken above (Q[
1420 Suppl, 53| the laws of the Western Church, the use of marriage is
1421 Suppl, 53| honesty in the offices of the Church. And since the holding of
1422 Suppl, 53| follows ~that in the Latin Church this privilege is forfeit
1423 Suppl, 53| 7:5). But in the Eastern Church ~those who are in sacred
1424 Suppl, 54| by the ordinance of the ~Church?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[54] A[
1425 Suppl, 54| and the ordinances of the Church, several degrees ~of consanguinity
1426 Suppl, 54| marriage ~could be fixed by the Church?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[54] A[
1427 Suppl, 54| could not be fixed by the Church so as to reach to ~the fourth
1428 Suppl, 54| Now no ~ordinance of the Church could prevent one who is
1429 Suppl, 54| can an ordinance of the Church forbid ~marriage between
1430 Suppl, 54| marriage. Therefore the Church cannot by its ~ordinance
1431 Suppl, 54| would be the case if the Church had the power ~of fixing
1432 Suppl, 54| marriage afterwards when ~the Church withdrew her prohibition.
1433 Suppl, 54| to be ~forbidden by the Church. Therefore seemingly the
1434 Suppl, 54| seemingly the power of the Church does ~not extend to this.~
1435 Suppl, 54| Therefore a commandment of the Church has the ~same force as a
1436 Suppl, 54| commandment of God. Now the Church sometimes has ~forbidden
1437 Suppl, 54| controlled by the laws of the Church. Now ~formerly the civil
1438 Suppl, 54| by a ~commandment of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[54] A[
1439 Suppl, 54| times the prohibition of the Church has been restricted to ~
1440 Suppl, 54| against the commandment of the Church, which has ~the same binding
1441 Suppl, 54| subject to the control of the Church's ~ministers than baptism
1442 Suppl, 54| controlled by the law of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[54] A[
1443 Suppl, 54| above (A[3]). Wherefore the Church's ~commandment does not
1444 Suppl, 54| by a commandment of the Church. In like manner, if a ~degree
1445 Suppl, 54| marriage on account of the Church's commandment by reason
1446 Suppl, 54| degrees of consanguinity the Church ~considers chiefly the point
1447 Suppl, 54| 12), therefore did the Church equally prohibit the degrees
1448 Suppl, 55| relationship was instituted by the Church ~on account of its honesty.~
1449 Suppl, 55| time-honored prohibition of the Church seem unreasonable.~Aquin.:
1450 Suppl, 55| understood that what the Church does God does, ~and since
1451 Suppl, 55| God does, ~and since the Church sometimes through ignorance
1452 Suppl, 55| a ~mortal sin, which the Church uses all her endeavors to
1453 Suppl, 55| Reply OBJ 1: Although the Church is upheld by God's gift
1454 Suppl, 55| effected in the presence of the Church who is ignorant of an impediment ~
1455 Suppl, 55| to the knowledge of the Church, she ought to sever the
1456 Suppl, 55| account of consanguinity, the ~Church does not therefore annul
1457 Suppl, 55| banns were published in church, we may rightly ~ask whether
1458 Suppl, 56| as he is a member of the Church. Therefore as carnal ~relationship
1459 Suppl, 56| relationship by ~command of the Church. We must however draw a
1460 Suppl, 56| fostered in the womb of the ~Church. The second is birth from
1461 Suppl, 56| God as Father, and of the Church as Mother. Now while he
1462 Suppl, 56| stands in the place of the Church. Therefore ~spiritual relationship
1463 Suppl, 56| godparent who ~in place of the Church offers and raises the candidate
1464 Suppl, 56| he is not a member of the Church whom the godparent in ~Baptism
1465 Suppl, 57| Further, the sacraments of the Church are not subject to human ~
1466 Suppl, 57| marriage is a sacrament of the Church. Since then adoption was ~
1467 Suppl, 57| prohibition is ~approved by the Church. Hence it is that legal
1468 Suppl, 57| unless the authority of the Church intervenes by ~issuing the
1469 Suppl, 58| be perpetual or not, the Church has appointed a fixed time, ~
1470 Suppl, 58| remain unconsummated, the ~Church adjudges the marriage to
1471 Suppl, 58| be dissolved. And yet the Church is ~sometimes mistaken in
1472 Suppl, 58| perpetual. Wherefore if the Church ~find that she has been
1473 Suppl, 58| by the exorcisms ~of the Church which are employed for the
1474 Suppl, 58| this to practical proof the Church has fixed the space of three
1475 Suppl, 58| and ~consequently when the Church adjudges the marriage to
1476 Suppl, 58| again, the exorcisms of ~the Church do not always avail to repress
1477 Suppl, 58| contravening the law of the Church, but his marriage is not
1478 Suppl, 59| matrimony is a sacrament of the Church. Now Baptism is the door
1479 Suppl, 59| the dispensation of the ~Church's ministers, it is nevertheless
1480 Suppl, 59| actually in the faith of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[59] A[
1481 Suppl, 59| forbidden by any law of the Church who has not to ~judge of
1482 Suppl, 59| degrees forbidden by the Church, their marriage is void.
1483 Suppl, 59| Reply OBJ 2: In the early Church at the time of the apostles,
1484 Suppl, 59| bound by the laws of the ~Church, but they are bound by the
1485 Suppl, 59| by a commandment of the Church, they can remain together
1486 Suppl, 59| marriage as a sacrament of the Church, from which source ~it derives
1487 Suppl, 59| union of Christ with the Church. Wherefore the marriage
1488 Suppl, 60| Sent. iv, D, 37) that "the ~Church of God is never bound by
1489 Suppl, 60| wishes to ~belong to the Church cannot rightly take advantage
1490 Suppl, 60| Sent. iv, D, 37), ~the Church does not wield a material
1491 Suppl, 60| to kill his wife. But the Church is not bound in ~this matter
1492 Suppl, 60| 1~I answer that, By the Church's decree wife-murder is
1493 Suppl, 60| may be dispensed by the Church so as ~to marry lawfully.
1494 Suppl, 60| he sin by disobeying the Church's ~ordinance, the marriage
1495 Suppl, 60| this ~proneness that the Church has forbidden marriage to
1496 Suppl, 61| union of Christ with the Church. ~Now marriage is a true
1497 Suppl, 61| union of Christ with the Church, as regards the assumption
1498 Suppl, 62| without the ~judgment of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
1499 Suppl, 62| precede the judgment ~of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
1500 Suppl, 62| to ~the judgment of the Church. Now the crime of fornication
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