|     Part, Question1   1, 107 |           cleansing," the order of ~priests, is "enlightening," and
  2   2, 95  |           state, there are princes, priests and ~soldiers, so are there
  3   2, 95  |          public law," referring to ~priests and magistrates; so also
  4   2, 95  |          for the ~common good: e.g. priests, by praying to God for the
  5   2, 102 |          granted to the use of the ~priests to signify that remission
  6   2, 102 |        through the ~ministry of His priests. When, however, this sacrifice
  7   2, 102 |            was not fitting that the priests should ~have the use of
  8   2, 102 |          allotted to the use of the priests; and the third part to the
  9   2, 102 |            to the use either of the priests or of the offerers: the
 10   2, 102 |           i.e. the Holy ~Place, the priests entered every day: whereas
 11   2, 102 |           into that tabernacle "the priests always ~entered accomplishing
 12   2, 102 |          Old Law the people and the priests were ~situated differently
 13   2, 102 |           in the court: whereas the priests ~were intent on the inner
 14   2, 102 |        while they were known to the priests: though they were ~not fully
 15   2, 102 |            wise men, denoted by the priests entering the temple, might ~
 16   2, 102 |           there to signify that the priests who served the temple should
 17   2, 102 |            lawful for ~none but the priests to eat the twelve loaves
 18   2, 102 |       present in the court. But the priests ~alone, whose function it
 19   2, 102 |             visible to none but the priests. Nor was brass so precious
 20   2, 102 |           people. But ~later on the priests were prescribed the use
 21   2, 102 |            placed so high ~that the priests when offering sacrifices
 22   2, 102 |            with its ~foot, that the priests might wash their hands and
 23   2, 102 |          Law, the higher and ~lower priests, as stated in Lev. 8 [*Cf.
 24   2, 102 |             to the higher and lower priests, as related in Ex. 28 [*
 25   2, 102 |             way, it belonged to the priests and Levites, who were the ~
 26   2, 102 |           observances - and for the priests, by ~their consecration.
 27   2, 102 |           43, seqq.: and, as to the priests, the ~offering of the victims,
 28   2, 102 |          allotted to the use of the priests. The third ~thing required
 29   2, 102 |         from sins; while, as to the priests and Levites, the washing ~
 30   2, 102 |           of the pontiff and of the priests. To the sacrament of Confirmation, ~
 31   2, 102 |    delivered into the hands of ~the priests to be slain. It was immolated "
 32   2, 102 |            28), "the Law maketh men priests, ~who have infirmity," it
 33   2, 102 |    sacrificed for the sins ~of both priests and people: since both those
 34   2, 102 |             to the high-priests and priests the consecration was performed
 35   2, 102 |        prayed for ~them. The lesser priests were consecrated on the
 36   2, 102 |          eight vestments the lesser priests ~had four, viz. the linen
 37   2, 102 |           or defects ~wherefrom the priests had to be immune, signify
 38   2, 102 |           is required especially in priests. But it seems ~to be an
 39   2, 102 |           things to be forbidden to priests (Lev. 21).~Aquin.: SMT FS
 40   2, 102 |             God, and among them the priests themselves were ~specially
 41   2, 102 |       people's, ~and especially the priests', mode of life, there needed
 42   2, 102 |            Sorcerers and idolatrous priests made use, in their rites, ~
 43   2, 102 |             Lord commanded that the priests of ~inferior degree, who
 44   2, 102 |          rites of idolatry. For the priests of the ~Gentiles shaved
 45   2, 102 |            is written (Bar 6:30): ~"Priests sit in their temples having
 46   2, 102 |           28). For this reason the ~priests of the Old Law were commanded
 47   2, 102 |            for these things is that priests should be entirely ~free
 48   2, 103 |       written (Ex. 39:21) ~that the priests and their apparel were consecrated
 49   2, 103 |              That sanctification of priests and their sons, and of their ~
 50   2, 103 |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The priests pleased God in the ceremonies
 51   2, 103 |         dead"): "He condemns ~those priests who from gluttony did not
 52   2, 105 |             OBJ 4: Further, just as priests are instituted for the benefit
 53   2, 105 |         means of livelihood for the priests and Levites of the ~Law:
 54   2, 105 |            in 2 Mach 3:15 that "the priests . . . called ~upon Him from
 55   2, 105 |              thou shalt come to the priests of the Levitical race, and
 56   2, 15  |          the Law have commanded the priests to learn the Law.~Aquin.:
 57   2, 15  |           about the training of the priests. On the other hand, the
 58   2, 15  |         should be instructed by the priests about things pertaining
 59   2, 31  |            vii in Joan.] says: "Let priests ~endeavor to fulfil this
 60   2, 31  |       designated ~under the name of priests. Therefore it seems that
 61   2, 31  |             Tam Sacerdotes): ~"Both priests and all the rest of the
 62   2, 31  |       fraternal correction concerns priests only, but that it ~concerns
 63   2, 37  |          from the fellowship of her priests, cannot have episcopal power
 64   2, 38  |          Testament (Joshua 6:4) the priests were commanded to sound
 65   2, 55  |         some are soldiers, some are priests, some are princes. ~Therefore
 66   2, 62  |            Kgs. 15), Elias slew the priests of Baal (3 Kgs. ~18), Mathathias
 67   2, 62  |     sentence pronounced by God. The Priests or Levites of the Old ~Testament
 68   2, 65  |              Thou shalt come to the priests of the Levitical ~race,
 69   2, 67  |       appeal to the judgment of the priests, and no man may ~stand in
 70   2, 68  |             3: Further, clerics and priests, more than others, are bound
 71   2, 68  |          salvation. Yet clerics and priests ~are forbidden to give evidence
 72   2, 68  |           specially to the bishops, priests, ~deacons and clerics of
 73   2, 69  |             unfitting that monks or priests should be advocates in any
 74   2, 83  |           Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, priests [*'Sacerdotes': Those who
 75   2, 83  |             to God. But all are not priests. Therefore not all are ~
 76   2, 83  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The priests offer those sacrifices which
 77   2, 84  |        Whether oblations are due to priests alone?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
 78   2, 84  |            oblations are not due to priests alone. For ~chief among
 79   2, 84  |            oblations art not due to priests ~alone.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
 80   2, 84  | consuetudinem], says: "None but the priests whom day by day ~we see
 81   2, 84  |            offer to God concern the priests, not only as regards their
 82   2, 84  |            the dispensation of ~the priests.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[86] A[
 83   2, 84  |             the dispensation of the priests, or by ~ordination of the
 84   2, 84  |       layfolk by permission of the ~priests, whether by way of gift
 85   2, 84  |            We ~confirm the right of priests to tithes and first-fruits,
 86   2, 84  |            who had most to give the priests a ~fortieth part, and those
 87   2, 85  |            that the first-born were priests, and that they received
 88   2, 85  |        first-fruits were due to the priests, and ~tithes to the Levites;
 89   2, 85  |          the Levites were below the priests, the ~Lord commanded that
 90   2, 87  |           Si quis presbyter) that ~"priests should not swear for trifling
 91   2, 98  |   consecrated in the Mass. But some priests receive a prebend or money ~
 92   2, 98  |           on 1 Tim. 5:17, "Let the ~priests that rule well," says: "
 93   2, 98  |            on 1 Tim. 5:11, "Let the priests ~that rule well," says: "
 94   2, 101 |              1 Tim. 5:17), "let the priests that rule ~well be esteemed
 95   2, 120 |            the eighth day, ~and the priests who worked in the temple
 96   2, 120 |          traveled on a Sabbath: the priests also who carried the ark
 97   2, 120 |            on the Sabbath ~days the priests in the temple break the
 98   2, 120 |            blame." Accordingly, the priests in ~carrying the ark on
 99   2, 120 |           the Sabbath, even as the ~priests in the temple break the
100   2, 165 |             xxi ad ~Damas]: "We see priests forsaking the gospels and
101   2, 182 |        between religious and parish priests and archdeacons.~Aquin.:
102   2, 182 |        afterwards he adds: "Just as priests know that by the custom
103   2, 182 |            Lord, they are above the priests, and are together the ~rightful
104   2, 182 |         perfection. Therefore those priests also are who have the cure
105   2, 182 |            souls, so also do parish priests and archdeacons, of whom
106   2, 182 |           sheep," so too are parish priests and archdeacons. But this
107   2, 182 |              would seem that parish priests and archdeacons also are
108   2, 182 |             perfecting, that of the priests is illuminative and ~light-giving,
109   2, 182 |         Para. 1/2~I answer that, In priests and deacons having cure
110   2, 182 |           thus formerly bishops and priests were not ~distinct. For
111   2, 182 |             Dei xix, 19); while the priests according to ~the Greek
112   2, 182 |           Apostle employs the term "priests" in reference to both, when ~
113   2, 182 |              1 Tim. 5:17): "Let the priests that rule well be esteemed
114   2, 182 |            wherefore addressing the priests of the Church of Ephesus
115   2, 182 |    seventy-two disciples were made ~priests of the second order." Subsequently,
116   2, 182 |          bishops and the lower ones priests. But to assert that ~priests
117   2, 182 |        priests. But to assert that ~priests nowise differ from bishops
118   2, 182 |        their diocese, ~while parish priests and archdeacons exercise
119   2, 182 |           lesser authority, such as priests who ~have to instruct the
120   2, 182 |              qu. i, can. Cunctis): "Priests and deacons must all take
121   2, 182 |            1~Reply OBJ 3: As parish priests and archdeacons have not
122   2, 182 |            Para. 1/1~Whether parish priests and archdeacons are more
123   2, 182 |         would seem that also parish priests and archdeacons are more ~
124   2, 182 |       Therefore ~it would seem that priests who have the cure of souls
125   2, 182 |          are not more perfect than ~priests or deacons.~Aquin.: SMT
126   2, 182 |            clerk." Therefore parish priests and archdeacons are more
127   2, 182 |            above (A[7]). But parish priests and archdeacons. through
128   2, 182 |            state. ~Therefore parish priests and archdeacons have more
129   2, 182 |          than archdeacons or parish priests.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[
130   2, 182 |         they differ. ~Now in parish priests and archdeacons three things
131   2, 182 |           their order that they are priests or deacons, ~to their office
132   2, 182 |           order, such as religious ~priests and deacons not having the
133   2, 182 |           On the other hand, parish priests and archdeacons, when they
134   2, 182 |             1/1~Reply OBJ 5: Parish priests and archdeacons are more
135   2, 183 |            to 1 Tim. 5:17, "Let the priests that rule well be esteemed ~
136   2, 185 |             dare to preach save the priests of the ~Lord, be he monk
137   2, 185 |        office, be it lawful to monk priests who are ~configured to the
138   2, 186 |             disciples by the lesser priests," i.e. the ~parish priests.
139   2, 186 |          priests," i.e. the ~parish priests. Therefore in addition to
140   2, 186 |      addition to bishops and parish priests, no ~religious order should
141   2, 186 |             not only by the ~parish priests, but by all those of lower
142   2, 187 |         parents?~(7) Whether parish priests or archdeacons may enter
143   2, 187 |            Para. 1/1~Whether parish priests may lawfully enter religion?~
144   2, 187 |           It would seem that parish priests cannot lawfully enter religion. ~
145   2, 187 |          lawful to all. But if ~all priests having cure of souls were
146   2, 187 |     Therefore it ~seems that parish priests cannot lawfully enter religion.~
147   2, 187 |             are competent to parish priests and ~archdeacons, whom it
148   2, 187 |          184], A[5]], while ~parish priests and archdeacons are not,
149   2, 187 |      whereas archdeacons and parish priests are free to ~renounce in
150   2, 187 |         that archdeacons and parish priests may ~lawfully enter religion.~
151   2, 187 |             1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Parish priests and archdeacons have bound
152   3, 15  |           people" - they, i.e. the ~priests, who by the law ate the
153   3, 22  |          was not descended from the priests ~of the Old Law, for the
154   3, 22  |           spoke nothing concerning ~priests." Therefore it is not fitting
155   3, 22  |              the ~lawgivers and the priests were distinct: wherefore
156   3, 22  |            stock of the figurative ~priests, that it might be made clear
157   3, 22  |    according to 2 Macc. 1:23: "The ~priests made prayer while the sacrifice
158   3, 22  |     Although prayer is befitting to priests, it is not their ~proper
159   3, 22  |            therefore say that other priests partake in the ~effect of
160   3, 22  |            their priesthood, not as priests, but as sinners, as we shall ~
161   3, 22  |            28): "The Law maketh men priests, who have ~infirmity; but
162   3, 26  |             OBJ 1: The prophets and priests of the Old Law were called ~
163   3, 26  |             God ~and men. As to the priests of the New Law, they may
164   3, 36  |            made known rather to the priests in the Temple than to ~the
165   3, 38  |           those who are baptized by priests are confirmed by bishops.~
166   3, 40  |             on the Sabbath-days the priests in the Temple break the
167   3, 42  |           him as a father." But the priests and princes of the ~Jews
168   3, 46  |              namely, when the chief priests said: ~'He is deserving
169   3, 46  |          Jerusalem, where the chief priests ~dwelt, to show that the
170   3, 47  |          own nation, ~and the chief priests have delivered Thee up to
171   3, 47  |           Pilate, but to the chief ~priests who gave Him up to Pilate,
172   3, 47  |           own ~nation and the chief priests have delivered Thee up to
173   3, 47  |             and hate like the chief priests.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[47] A[
174   3, 60  |         worship of God, both by the priests, who were ~the ministers
175   3, 64  |     sacraments. In like manner also priests are said to "enlighten"
176   3, 64  |       confirmed, the oil with which priests are anointed, and many ~
177   3, 65  |           saying of Heb. 7:27, that priests offer ~sacrifices not for
178   3, 67  |            to ~assist and serve the priests, in all the rites of Christ'
179   3, 67  |            Baptism was entrusted to priests alone."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
180   3, 67  |            Para. 1/1~I answer that, Priests are consecrated for the
181   3, 67  |             to baptize, namely, the priests, who hold the place of the
182   3, 67  |             by ~laymen, but only by priests. Therefore it seems that
183   3, 67  |      baptism should be conferred by priests having charge of souls.
184   3, 67  |           Eccl. Hier. ii) that "the priests ~taking the baptized hand
185   3, 71  |         catechized or ~exorcized by priests?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[71] A[
186   3, 71  |        belong to ~the office of the priests, but rather to that of the
187   3, 71  |            can be undertaken by the priests attached to each church." ~
188   3, 71  |           xxix super Ezech.): "When priests place their ~hands on believers
189   3, 71  |           the deacons to assist the priests in all ~things that are
190   3, 71  |         ministers, primarily to the priests. A third is instruction
191   3, 72  |             says (Ep. ad Decent.): "Priests, when ~baptizing, may anoint
192   3, 72  |      scandalized because we forbade priests to anoint with chrism ~those
193   3, 72  |             so very much we permit ~priests, where no bishop is to be
194   3, 72  |          given by none but the high priests. Nor is it ~related or known
195   3, 72  |       higher orders: thus he allows priests to confer minor orders, ~
196   3, 72  |             Gregory, allowed simple priests to confer this ~sacrament,
197   3, 72  |           not always present ~where priests are baptizing, it was necessary,
198   3, 74  |          that in some churches the ~priests add grapes to the sacrifice
199   3, 74  |          Pope Julius I rebukes some priests "who ~offer wine pressed
200   3, 78  |           the Gentiles; nor only in priests who consecrate ~this sacrament,
201   3, 80  |             Gelasius is speaking of priests, who, as they ~consecrate
202   3, 81  |             to be repelled by other priests.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
203   3, 82  |      sacrament?~(2) Whether several priests can at the same time consecrate
204   3, 82  |     sacrament?~(8) Whether degraded priests can do so?~(9) Whether communicants
205   3, 82  |             said that it belongs to priests to accomplish this ~sacrament.~
206   3, 82  |             people, but likewise to priests, such things as serve them
207   3, 82  |           Para. 1/1~Whether several priests can consecrate one and the
208   3, 82  |            1: It seems that several priests cannot consecrate one and
209   3, 82  |       baptizing. Therefore, several priests ~cannot consecrate one host
210   3, 82  |           the sacrament for several priests to ~consecrate the same
211   3, 82  |         custom of some Churches for priests newly ~ordained to co-celebrate
212   3, 82  |             body does not belong to priests ~only.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
213   3, 82  |           Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, priests are the appointed ministers
214   3, 82  |             But it belongs, not ~to priests, but to bishops, to sign
215   3, 82  |             our knowledge that some priests deliver the Lord's body
216   3, 82  |          Sophon. iii, 4, says: "The priests who perform ~the Eucharist,
217   3, 82  |            Hence it is evident that priests, even though ~they be not
218   3, 82  |             condemning the error of priests ~who believed they could
219   3, 82  |             the mere ~fact of being priests, even though they were sinners;
220   3, 82  |           Further, as the merits of priests differ in the point of being ~
221   3, 82  |            excommunicate, or sinful priests, and to hear mass said by
222   3, 82  |       excommunicate, or even sinful priests, and to hear mass said by
223   3, 82  |           or by a wicked ~one." But priests, even if they be sinful,
224   3, 82  |         body is consecrated by ~the priests mentioned above. Therefore
225   3, 82  |     forbidden to hear the masses of priests who sin otherwise. Therefore, ~
226   3, 82  |     forbidden to hear the masses of priests guilty of this ~sin.~Aquin.:
227   3, 82  |       excommunicate, or even sinful priests, although they have the
228   3, 82  |             hear the masses of such priests, or to ~receive Communion
229   3, 82  |           host consecrated ~by such priests is to be adored, and if
230   3, 82  |           is specially inhibited to priests by the Church, lest anyone
231   3, 82  |             are already ordained as priests incur defects whereby they ~
232   3, 82  |             it does not appear that priests are bound to celebrate.~
233   3, 82  |            it is ~said against some priests that they "were not now
234   3, 83  |         distinction, "formerly the ~priests did not use golden but wooden
235   3, 83  |              etc.; thirdly, for the priests themselves who offer, ~saying: "
236   3, 83  |          observed, such as that the priests and ministers ~were purified
237   3, 83  |     signified by the washing of the priests under the Old Law, as Dionysius ~
238   3, 83  |             Now he was sold to the ~Priests, to the Scribes, and to
239   3, 83  |        mysteries are consecrated by priests during the time of mass,
240   3, 83  |       clerics or monks, deacons and priests, do seventy days' penance;
241   3, 84  |         Acts 9:34). Therefore since priests have the power which ~Christ
242   3, 84  |          sins ~authoritatively; yet priests do both ministerially, because
243   3, 84  |           power of the keys whereby priests ~absolve. Nevertheless,
244 Suppl, 6 |             and lastly, that parish priests may ~know their flock, lest
245 Suppl, 6 |         Lord sent the lepers to the priests, and though they were not
246 Suppl, 6 |            and though they were not priests ~of the New Testament, yet
247 Suppl, 8 |             more discreet than many priests are in imposing ~the measure
248 Suppl, 8 |             is imparted by none but priests to whom the keys ~are intrusted.
249 Suppl, 8 |          admonishment to confess to priests.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[8] A[1]
250 Suppl, 8 |           duty of those who are not priests. Secondly, that ~they may
251 Suppl, 8 |    solicitude we have decreed ~that priests, who as monks imitate the
252 Suppl, 8 |            monks are not the proper priests of anyone, since ~they have
253 Suppl, 8 |             priest. Wherefore those priests who are ~too anxious to
254 Suppl, 8 |            man cannot have ~several priests or judges of his own, for
255 Suppl, 8 |           useless, because the more priests one confesses to, the more ~
256 Suppl, 9 |          the greater the ~number of priests to whom a man confesses,
257 Suppl, 9 |           be divided among several ~priests.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[9] A[2]
258 Suppl, 9 |            be imposed by ~different priests. Therefore it is not necessary
259 Suppl, 9 |         different sins to different priests.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[9] A[2]
260 Suppl, 9 |     punishment imposed by different priests would not be ~sufficient,
261 Suppl, 9 |             understood by their own priests on account ~of a difference
262 Suppl, 11|      palliate the wickedness of bad priests, for they might pretend
263 Suppl, 11|           bestow impunity on wicked priests, because ~they are in danger
264 Suppl, 17|          not a priest. And although priests lack this key at times,
265 Suppl, 18|     forgiving sins was entrusted to priests, not that they may forgive ~
266 Suppl, 18|              Eccl. cap. ult.) that "priests should use their hierarchical ~
267 Suppl, 19|           had the keys?~(3) Whether priests alone have the keys?~(4)
268 Suppl, 19|        Whether holy men who are not priests have the keys or their use?~(
269 Suppl, 19|             use?~(5) Whether wicked priests have the effective use of
270 Suppl, 19|              It would seem that the priests of the Law had the keys.
271 Suppl, 19|              since they were called priests. Therefore the priests of
272 Suppl, 19|       called priests. Therefore the priests of the Law had the ~keys.~
273 Suppl, 19|          power of judgment. But the priests of ~the Law had authority
274 Suppl, 19|             1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the priests of the Law had some power
275 Suppl, 19|             sacraments, so that the priests who administered them, had ~
276 Suppl, 19|            were in the hands of the priests, because the right of imposing ~
277 Suppl, 19|           bestowed by Christ on the priests ~of the New Law.~Aquin.:
278 Suppl, 19|          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The priests of the Old Law had authority
279 Suppl, 19|             Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether priests alone have the keys?~Aquin.:
280 Suppl, 19|            would seem that not only priests have the keys. For Isidore ~
281 Suppl, 19|            2]). ~Therefore not only priests but even doorkeepers have
282 Suppl, 19|           the keys are conferred on priests when by being anointed ~
283 Suppl, 19|       anointed. Therefore not only ~priests have the keys.~Aquin.: SMT
284 Suppl, 19|            keys. Therefore not only priests have the ~key.~Aquin.: SMT
285 Suppl, 19|           keys. Therefore not only ~priests have the keys.~Aquin.: SMT
286 Suppl, 19|             loosing, "is granted to priests alone."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
287 Suppl, 19|           Heb. 5:1). Therefore only priests have the keys.~Aquin.: SMT
288 Suppl, 19|          called the key of "order." Priests ~alone have this key, because
289 Suppl, 19|    wherefore even those who are not priests can have ~this key, e.g.
290 Suppl, 19|        Whether holy men who are not priests have the keys?~Aquin.: SMT
291 Suppl, 19|              even those who are not priests, have ~the use of the keys.
292 Suppl, 19|         spiritual ~power belongs to priests alone. Therefore priests
293 Suppl, 19|            priests alone. Therefore priests alone are competent to ~
294 Suppl, 19|            Para. 1/1~Whether wicked priests have the use of the keys?~
295 Suppl, 19|           It would seem that wicked priests have not the use of the
296 Suppl, 19|        absolution. Therefore wicked priests cannot use the keys ~effectively.~
297 Suppl, 20|            the keys was bestowed on priests by Divine ~authority in
298 Suppl, 20|            power is ~equally in all priests, but not the latter. And
299 Suppl, 20|        these words are addressed to priests when they are ~ordained.
300 Suppl, 20|       charge of the ~accessory. Now priests are charged with the dispensation
301 Suppl, 22|      excommunicate, whereas parish ~priests can do so only by commission
302 Suppl, 22|         maintained that even parish priests ~can excommunicate: but
303 Suppl, 22|            key of orders, which all priests ~have, and the key of jurisdiction
304 Suppl, 22|             1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Parish priests have jurisdiction indeed
305 Suppl, 22|           Whether those who are not priests can excommunicate? ~Aquin.:
306 Suppl, 22|         seem that those who are not priests cannot ~excommunicate. Because
307 Suppl, 22|           18. But those who are not priests have not the keys. ~Therefore
308 Suppl, 22|          yet sometimes they are not priests. Therefore not only priests
309 Suppl, 22|         priests. Therefore not only priests can ~excommunicate.~Aquin.:
310 Suppl, 22|            Para. 1/1~I answer that, Priests alone are competent to dispense
311 Suppl, 22| Consequently even those who are not priests, provided they have ~jurisdiction
312 Suppl, 24|           from excommunication. But priests of inferior degree cannot ~
313 Suppl, 25|             even though they be not priests, can ~grant indulgences.
314 Suppl, 26|          delegation from him. Those priests who have charge of the people
315 Suppl, 26|             hence, in consecrating ~priests the bishop says: "The more
316 Suppl, 26|           sacraments. ~Hence parish priests, or abbots or other like
317 Suppl, 26|            and others, who are not ~priests, can have jurisdiction either
318 Suppl, 26|         that even those who are not priests can ~grant indulgences,
319 Suppl, 27|        hence even those who are not priests hold chapter. Absolution ~
320 Suppl, 28|          away, accompanied by their priests, present ~themselves to
321 Suppl, 28|           into the church by ~their priests, and there shall they be
322 Suppl, 31|               Let him bring in the ~priests of the Church."~Aquin.:
323 Suppl, 31|            can be given by ordinary priests.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[31] A[
324 Suppl, 35|          Church some were ordained ~priests without having previously
325 Suppl, 36|            not only should bishops, priests, and deacons ~take very
326 Suppl, 36|           in the law. To the higher priests, namely the ~bishops, it
327 Suppl, 37|          Old Testament not only the priests, ~but also their ministers,
328 Suppl, 37|          New Testament not only the priests but also their ~ministers
329 Suppl, 37|            But no mention except of priests and deacons is made in the ~
330 Suppl, 37|         such as the consecration of priests and ~virgins, is the work
331 Suppl, 37|          alone, enlightening to the priests, and cleansing to all ~the
332 Suppl, 37|             then it is the Order of priests; hence when they are ~ordained,
333 Suppl, 37|           deacon to minister to the priests ~in whatever is done in
334 Suppl, 37|         altar and offer them to the priests." ~Nevertheless all the
335 Suppl, 37|         perform these acts, and not priests alone.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
336 Suppl, 37|              This latter belongs to priests, since even in natural things ~
337 Suppl, 37|          wherefore only deacons and priests ~receive the imposition
338 Suppl, 37|            anointing is done to the priests ~alone who touch the body
339 Suppl, 38|       bishop but also the assisting priests lay ~hands on the priests
340 Suppl, 38|           priests lay ~hands on the priests who are being ordained.
341 Suppl, 38|           for instance to ~Cardinal priests. Therefore the conferring
342 Suppl, 38|             most copious grace, the priests together with the ~bishop
343 Suppl, 39|       stands midway between God and priests, just as the priest ~does
344 Suppl, 40|             power above that of the priests.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
345 Suppl, 40|       should also be appointed over priests one ~who is the chief priest,
346 Suppl, 40|           lawful even to the lesser priests; ~but it does not originate
347 Suppl, 40|          was unlawful for the other priests to do.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
348 Suppl, 40|           certain ~sacraments which priests cannot dispense, namely
349 Suppl, 40|      priesthood of the Old. But the priests of the Old Testament had ~
350 Suppl, 40|           of dignity. Therefore the priests of the New ~Testament should
351 Suppl, 40|             therefore should simple priests use them.~Aquin.: SMT XP
352 Suppl, 40|         things which they can, but ~priests cannot, do, namely ordain
353 Suppl, 40|          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The priests of the Old Law were enjoined
354 Suppl, 63|            becoming and lawful. Yet priests are debarred from being ~
355 Suppl, 71|           in the prayers which the ~priests pour forth to the Lord God
356 Suppl, 71|          either by the offerings of priests, ~or the alms of their friends,
357 Suppl, 93|             1 Tim. ~5:17): "Let the priests that rule well be esteemed
 
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