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501 3, 65 | that Extreme Unction is ~ordained against venial sin. But
502 3, 65 | which the ~sacraments are ordained. Moreover, among things
503 3, 65 | Moreover, among things ordained to the ~perfection of the
504 3, 65 | naturally come first which are ~ordained directly to the perfection
505 3, 65 | afterwards, those which are ordained thereto indirectly, viz.
506 3, 65 | then Confirmation, which is ordained to the ~formal perfection
507 3, 65 | the Eucharist which is ~ordained to final perfection.~Aquin.:
508 3, 65 | Reply OBJ 1: Matrimony as ordained to natural life is a function
509 3, 65 | those sacraments which are ordained to the perfection of the ~
510 3, 65 | Ethic. ii). But Matrimony is ordained to the common good of ~the
511 3, 65 | sacrament of the ~Eucharist is ordained to the private good of the
512 3, 65 | other sacraments seem to be ~ordained to this one as to their
513 3, 65 | the ~sacrament of order is ordained to the consecration of the
514 3, 65 | thus those who have been ordained receive Holy ~Communion,
515 3, 65 | stated above (A[2]), they are ordained to the Christian life, ~
516 3, 65 | Reply OBJ 1: Matrimony is ordained to the common good as regards
517 3, 66 | according as the Church has ordained, one mode ~has been in practice,
518 3, 66 | yet those three days ~were ordained unto the manifestation of
519 3, 66 | the trine immersion to be ordained ~by Christ in its equivalent;
520 3, 67 | entrusted to one that is not ~ordained. Therefore it seems that
521 3, 67 | necessary a remedy, it was ordained, both that the matter of
522 3, 68 | the end to ~which it is ordained; and, on the other hand,
523 3, 68 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Man is ordained unto God through his reason,
524 3, 68 | has the use of reason, is ~ordained to God, by a natural order,
525 3, 68 | sanctification ~of which Baptism is ordained, is distinct from the soul
526 3, 69 | Vulg.: 'Those that are, are ordained of ~God']." But guilt is
527 3, 69 | to which Baptism is not ~ordained, but which the Divine power
528 3, 70 | together: because the law is ordained to ~the public good, as
529 3, 70 | circumcision was ~specially ordained, is contracted from the
530 3, 70 | Thirdly, because it was ordained as a remedy for carnal ~
531 3, 71 | Baptism. For exorcism ~is ordained against energumens or those
532 3, 71 | done ~in the sacraments are ordained to the salvation of man;
533 3, 71 | just as the exorcism is ordained to Baptism, so if ~anything
534 3, 71 | effected in the exorcism, it is ordained to the effect of ~Baptism.
535 3, 72 | Further, the sacraments are ordained unto man's salvation. But ~
536 3, 72 | sacraments of the New Law are ordained unto special ~effects of
537 3, 72 | find a special sacrament ordained for the purpose. But since ~
538 3, 72 | employed in the sacraments is ~ordained to the bestowal of grace.
539 3, 72 | But ~this sacrament is ordained not only to the sanctification
540 3, 72 | because this ~sacrament is ordained to the spiritual combat,
541 3, 72 | character is a spiritual ~power ordained to certain sacred actions.
542 3, 72 | sacrament of Confirmation ~is ordained to the public confession
543 3, 72 | For sanctifying grace is ordained against sin. But this ~sacrament,
544 3, 72 | sanctifying grace, ~since it is ordained to one effect. But two forms
545 3, 72 | to which the sacrament is ordained. If, then, we ~consider,
546 3, 72 | the other sacraments are ordained, as stated above ~(Q[65],
547 3, 73 | sacraments ought not to be ordained for the same end, because
548 3, 73 | Confirmation and the Eucharist are ordained for perfection, as Dionysius ~
549 3, 73 | Church's sacraments are ordained for helping man in ~the
550 3, 73 | to be one. Because it is ~ordained for spiritual refreshment,
551 3, 73 | because by Baptism a man is ~ordained to the Eucharist, and therefore
552 3, 74 | whose use this sacrament is ordained, is not a determinate ~one.
553 3, 74 | the Church's ministers is ordained for two ~purposes: first
554 3, 75 | Church's sacraments are ordained for the profit of ~the faithful.
555 3, 76 | sacrament, forasmuch as it is ordained ~to the refection of the
556 3, 76 | sacrament. For this sacrament is ordained for the ~salvation of the
557 3, 77 | of which is nevertheless ordained by a ~special privilege
558 3, 78 | in this sacrament, and is ordained for three ~purposes. First
559 3, 78 | immersions of Baptism are ordained to one simple effect, and ~
560 3, 79 | sacrament of Baptism is directly ordained for the ~remission of punishment
561 3, 79 | Although this sacrament is not ordained directly to lessen ~the
562 3, 79 | Reply OBJ 2: Baptism is not ordained, as this sacrament is, for
563 3, 80 | But sacramental ~eating is ordained for spiritual eating as
564 3, 80 | under this sacrament is ordained to ~the enjoyment of heaven,
565 3, 80 | it. And therefore it was ordained that ~men should fast before
566 3, 80 | for so the apostles have ordained, and ~the holy Roman Church
567 3, 82 | Further, as Baptism is ordained for the salvation of mankind,
568 3, 82 | Churches for priests newly ~ordained to co-celebrate with the
569 3, 82 | A[1]), when a priest is ordained he is ~placed on a level
570 3, 82 | Christ supped, so the newly ~ordained co-celebrate with the ordaining
571 3, 82 | evil serve, since they are ordained by His ~providence for His
572 3, 82 | Eucharist through being ordained to the priesthood, have
573 3, 82 | excommunication. But such ~as are ordained while separated from the
574 3, 82 | restored, he has not to be ordained over again. Consequently,
575 3, 82 | baptized; the latter when he is ordained; and therefore it is ~not
576 3, 82 | that those who are already ordained as priests incur defects
577 3, 83 | the other sacraments are ordained for the salvation ~of all
578 3, 83 | 1): ~"It has also been ordained, that no priest is to presume
579 3, 84 | sacrament of Penance is not ordained against original sin, for
580 3, 84 | Baptism, ~and not Penance, is ordained against original sin, nor
581 3, 84 | sacrament of Penance is ordained, not that man may receive
582 3, 84 | sacraments are, of ~themselves, ordained to man's salvation, e.g.
583 3, 84 | food; whereas Penance is ordained to ~man's salvation accidentally
584 3, 84 | consequently ~it was not yet ordained that a man should grieve
585 3, 84 | life. ~Because Penance is ordained for the blotting out of
586 3, 90 | OBJ 4: Further, Penance is ordained against sin. But sin can
587 3, 90 | Q[84], A[3]), Penance is ordained against sin. But ~sins of
588 Suppl, 2 | things moving and moved ordained to ~one another, we find
589 Suppl, 5 | satisfaction and confession are ordained for ~man's deliverance from
590 Suppl, 6 | sacrament of Penance is ordained for the sake of the remission
591 Suppl, 6 | himself. Now ~Penance is ordained against such sins. Therefore
592 Suppl, 6 | those ~sacraments which are ordained as remedies for sin which
593 Suppl, 6 | sacraments of grace are ordained in ~order that man may receive
594 Suppl, 6 | against which also ~Penance is ordained; wherefore there is still
595 Suppl, 7 | against which confession is ~ordained, is sin. Now sin is sometimes
596 Suppl, 7 | sacrament, in so far as it is ordained as a remedy for sin.~Aquin.:
597 Suppl, 7 | the contrary, Penance is ordained for the destruction of sin.
598 Suppl, 7 | sin. Now ~confession is ordained to this also. Therefore
599 Suppl, 8 | sheep that confession is ordained.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[8] A[2]
600 Suppl, 8 | of justice confession is ordained to the ~sentence. Now in
601 Suppl, 8 | Further, Extreme Unction is ordained against venial sin, just
602 Suppl, 10| confession is ~directly ordained to the remission of punishment,
603 Suppl, 13| Reply OBJ 2: Contrition is ordained against the guilt which
604 Suppl, 16| according as ~he is naturally ordained to good. And since this
605 Suppl, 17| priestly order is chiefly ~ordained (if we maintain that it
606 Suppl, 17| possessed by all those who are ordained, and is possessed by some ~
607 Suppl, 17| possessed by some ~who are not ordained. Therefore knowledge is
608 Suppl, 17| Reply OBJ 1: One key is ordained immediately to the opening
609 Suppl, 17| unfitting that one key should be ordained to the act of ~another.
610 Suppl, 18| since each is ~directly ordained against guilt, which is
611 Suppl, 18| the ~power of the keys is ordained, in a manner, to the remission
612 Suppl, 18| if the key were in no way ordained to the remission of guilt,
613 Suppl, 18| other sacraments which are ordained, not to the ~remission of
614 Suppl, 18| us to see ~that it is not ordained unto the remission of guilt,
615 Suppl, 18| the sacramental power is ordained as a remedy against ~sin.
616 Suppl, 18| exercises an operation ordained to the remission of guilt,
617 Suppl, 19| the contrary, The keys are ordained to the opening of the heavenly ~
618 Suppl, 19| the priest alone, who is "ordained . ~. . in the things that
619 Suppl, 19| because they alone are ordained for the people in ~the things
620 Suppl, 20| to priests when they are ~ordained. But to Peter in particular
621 Suppl, 20| the power of the keys, is ~ordained to the reception of the
622 Suppl, 22| jurisdiction, since neither is he ordained anew when he is absolved,
623 Suppl, 23| end ~commands in matters ordained to the end.~Aquin.: SMT
624 Suppl, 29| words ~of James, and is not ordained to any other sacrament as
625 Suppl, 29| sacrament. For this sacrament is ordained immediately to the state
626 Suppl, 30| sacrament of the dying ~is ordained specially against venial
627 Suppl, 30| 3: When many actions are ordained to one effect, the last
628 Suppl, 30| Now a spiritual ~remedy is ordained to spiritual health, just
629 Suppl, 30| just as a bodily remedy is ~ordained to health of the body. Therefore
630 Suppl, 34| Those (powers) that are, are ordained of God.']." Now the Church
631 Suppl, 34| conferred on the person ordained." For a part ~should not
632 Suppl, 34| such blessings men are not ordained to the dispensing of ~the
633 Suppl, 34| other sacraments are not ordained chiefly to effects ~similar
634 Suppl, 35| of Order whereby man is ordained to the ~dispensation of
635 Suppl, 35| OBJ 2: Such a man if he be ordained to the priesthood is not
636 Suppl, 35| the early Church some were ordained ~priests without having
637 Suppl, 35| salt. prom.) ~those who are ordained without receiving a preceding
638 Suppl, 36| For by Orders a man is ordained to the dispensation of ~
639 Suppl, 36| and if a wicked man be ordained, he receives ~the Order
640 Suppl, 36| spiritual service to which the ordained are appointed, because ~
641 Suppl, 36| things certain sacraments are ordained as remedies for ~sin, and
642 Suppl, 36| required in those to be ordained.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[36] A[
643 Suppl, 36| with probability that the ordained will acquire that knowledge
644 Suppl, 36| But when once a ~man is ordained he never loses his order.
645 Suppl, 37| do the ministers who are ordained for the Eucharist; and ~
646 Suppl, 37| priests; hence when they are ~ordained, they receive the chalice
647 Suppl, 37| altar; hence, when they are ordained, they ~receive the chalice,
648 Suppl, 37| power, which the person ordained has to the exclusion of
649 Suppl, 37| different with those who are ordained, as ~explained above.~Aquin.:
650 Suppl, 38| the priests who are being ordained. Therefore not only a bishop ~
651 Suppl, 38| their ~consecration, as the ordained are. Yet a bishop alone
652 Suppl, 38| for if those who ~were ordained in the Church retain the
653 Suppl, 38| Reply OBJ 3: Those who are ordained by heretics, although they
654 Suppl, 39| proficiency. and they are validly ~ordained; for although at the time
655 Suppl, 39| 1~Reply OBJ 5: If he be ordained, his master knowing and
656 Suppl, 39| less therefore should he be ordained.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[39] A[
657 Suppl, 39| answer that, Those who are ordained are placed in a position
658 Suppl, 39| of body. But some can be ordained before the years ~of discretion.
659 Suppl, 39| Therefore they can also be ordained though deficient in ~body.~
660 Suppl, 40| 1) Whether those who are ordained ought to be shaven and tonsured
661 Suppl, 40| 1~Whether those who are ordained ought to wear the tonsure?~
662 Suppl, 40| seem that those who are ordained ought not to wear the ~tonsure
663 Suppl, 40| the Nazarenes were not ~ordained to the Divine ministry,
664 Suppl, 40| provided for by the bishop who ordained them; otherwise he is not
665 Suppl, 48| together of husband and wife ordained to carnal intercourse, and
666 Suppl, 48| it is by its very nature ordained, and this is always good, ~
667 Suppl, 49| something that is not naturally ordained for that purpose; for ~instance
668 Suppl, 53| ministers, ~those namely who are ordained. Therefore order is not
669 Suppl, 53| 1~OBJ 5: Further, every ordained person can have ecclesiastical
670 Suppl, 53| the very fact of his being ordained. Hence among the ~Greeks
671 Suppl, 53| Therefore if a married man be ordained, this ~will prejudice the
672 Suppl, 53| Therefore if the ~husband be ordained without his wife's consent,
673 Suppl, 53| Therefore neither may they be ordained ~without their wife's consent,
674 Suppl, 53| on the part of the person ordained, since he cannot demand ~
675 Suppl, 53| the other hand, ~if he be ordained without her consent, she
676 Suppl, 53| husband should have been ordained without her ~consent or
677 Suppl, 53| priest. ~If, however, he be ordained without her consent, seemingly
678 Suppl, 64| does not sin. For it is ordained by God, on account of the
679 Suppl, 66| at the ~time, cannot be ordained, because it is a question
680 Suppl, 66| before Baptism cannot be ordained.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[66] A[
681 Suppl, 66| Moreover the latter were ordained for that purpose, whereas ~
682 Suppl, 72| OBJ 2: Further, signs are ordained for the manifestation of
683 Suppl, 72| it was in each part ~as ordained to the resurrection. Wherefore
684 Suppl, 73| have had another cause ~ordained by God.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
685 Suppl, 88| Hence since this movement is ordained by Divine ~providence to
686 Suppl, 88| the ~term whereto it was ordained: hence it is said metaphorically
687 Appen1, 2| of Purgatory are directly ordained against ~venial sins. Now
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