|     Part, Question1   1, 1   |        bishop should "embrace that ~faithful word which is according
  2   1, 21  |          believe not, He continueth faithful: He cannot deny Himself."
  3   1, 22  |             is said (Mt. 24:45), "a faithful and wise ~servant, whom
  4   1, 58  |            same way the life of the faithful and the just is called light
  5   1, 58  |          yet this very life of the ~faithful, when set in contrast to
  6   1, 59  |            same way the life of the faithful and the just is called light
  7   1, 59  |          yet this very life of the ~faithful, when set in contrast to
  8   1, 94  |      possess the Holy Ghost, as the faithful possess ~Him now," who are
  9   1, 99  |             the angels who remained faithful to God, while the ~others
 10   1, 107 |         when He ~shall have led the faithful to the enjoyment of God
 11   1, 115 |             from the hearts of the ~faithful to think that fate is anything
 12   1, 116 |             is the union of all the faithful. Therefore some things are ~
 13   2, 58  |      science ~which makes man to be faithful and to do his duty to God."
 14   2, 65  |        where it is written: "God is faithful, by Whom you are called ~
 15   2, 68  |           Ghost comes upon all the ~faithful; but, in a singular way,
 16   2, 68  |          xiv, 1) that "many of the ~faithful have not knowledge, though
 17   2, 91  |            testimony of the Lord is faithful," because of the ~certainty
 18   2, 97  |          Who, thinkest thou, is the faithful and wise dispenser ~[Douay:
 19   2, 98  |       Jewish people alone ~remained faithful to the worship of one God,
 20   2, 100 |             men, ~especially by the faithful. But other solemnities were
 21   2, 100 |             2:13), "God continueth ~faithful, He cannot deny Himself."
 22   2, 102 |             constructed signify the faithful of Christ, who compose ~
 23   2, 102 |           four ~colors: because the faithful are inwardly adorned with
 24   2, 102 |         living tabernacle, i.e. the faithful of whom the ~Church of Christ
 25   2, 102 |   foreshadowed the assembly of the ~faithful in the kingdom of heaven:
 26   2, 102 |             and on the lips of the ~faithful, by which same Passion we
 27   2, 102 |           the blameless life of the faithful who ~partake of Christ's
 28   2, 102 |      because He is ~the Head of the faithful; and by the he-goat, on
 29   2, 103 |          Law, for the minds of the ~faithful, to be united by faith to
 30   2, 103 |             to the salvation of the faithful; therefore Augustine (Epist. ~
 31   2, 106 |     inscribed on the ~hearts of the faithful": and elsewhere, in the
 32   2, 106 |            in the New ~Law; and the faithful need to be instructed concerning
 33   2, 107 |       should become a burden to the faithful. For ~he says in reply to
 34   2, 108 |      observances pertaining to the ~faithful should also have been instituted
 35   2, 108 |            to the discretion of the faithful, since they ~have not of
 36   2, 113 |         belongs to the grace of the faithful." Therefore the ~justification
 37   2, 1   |           them ~to be credible. The faithful, on the other hand, know
 38   2, 1   |           proved in the eyes of the faithful, ~as a conclusion drawn
 39   2, 1   |            symbol, concerns all the faithful. Now the faithful are not
 40   2, 1   |           all the faithful. Now the faithful are not all competent ~to
 41   2, 1   |           that even if ~some of the faithful lack living faith, they
 42   2, 3   |    encouragement to the rest of the faithful, or to check the attacks
 43   2, 3   |             not the duty of all the faithful to ~instruct others in the
 44   2, 3   |       either to the faith or to the faithful. Hence Our Lord said (Mt. ~
 45   2, 5   |             the first sense in ~the faithful of Christ: and in this way
 46   2, 5   |          the same way as one of the faithful does, ~namely by adhering
 47   2, 5   |             equal degree by all the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[5] A[4]
 48   2, 9   |           xiv, 1) that "many of the faithful lack knowledge though ~they
 49   2, 10  |         belongs to the grace of the faithful." ~Therefore not to have
 50   2, 10  |         should be compelled by the ~faithful, if it be possible to do
 51   2, 10  |           this reason that Christ's faithful ~often wage war with unbelievers,
 52   2, 10  |              the Church forbids the faithful to communicate with certain ~
 53   2, 10  |         person is forbidden to ~the faithful, in two ways: first, as
 54   2, 10  |          Church does not forbid the faithful to ~communicate with unbelievers,
 55   2, 10  |            and are condemned by the faithful to some temporal ~punishment.
 56   2, 10  |             the ~Church forbids the faithful to communicate with those
 57   2, 10  |         than to the aversion of the faithful from the faith. These are
 58   2, 10  |        special ~sins, withdraws the faithful from communication with
 59   2, 10  |             the reverse: and so the faithful are ~not forbidden to have
 60   2, 10  |      authority or dominion over the faithful?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
 61   2, 10  |     authority or dominion ~over the faithful. For the Apostle says (1
 62   2, 10  |             have authority over the faithful. ~Therefore it seems that
 63   2, 10  |             have authority over the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
 64   2, 10  |           subjects. Now some of the faithful were members of unbelieving
 65   2, 10  |            have ~authority over the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
 66   2, 10  |             have authority over the faithful even as to dominion.~Aquin.:
 67   2, 10  |          pronounce ~judgment on the faithful, for the Apostle says (1
 68   2, 10  |             have authority over the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
 69   2, 10  |             of unbelievers over the faithful as ~of a thing to be established
 70   2, 10  |           contempt, if they see the faithful fall away. Hence the ~Apostle
 71   2, 10  |            the ~Apostle forbade the faithful to go to law before an unbelieving
 72   2, 10  |             the distinction between faithful and unbelievers arises ~
 73   2, 10  |             the distinction between faithful and unbelievers, considered
 74   2, 10  |            of unbelievers over the ~faithful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
 75   2, 10  |       forfeit ~their power over the faithful who are converted into children
 76   2, 10  |        preceded the distinction of ~faithful from unbelievers. Hence
 77   2, 10  |             should be a ~few of the faithful in the emperor's household,
 78   2, 10  |             defend ~the rest of the faithful. Thus the Blessed Sebastian
 79   2, 10  |     dominion or authority ~over the faithful, than that they should be
 80   2, 10  |            reason to fear that the ~faithful will be perverted by such
 81   2, 11  |             in the constancy of the faithful being put ~to the test,
 82   2, 12  |             and so she allowed ~the faithful to obey Julian the apostate,
 83   2, 22  |      written (1 ~Cor. 1:9): "God is faithful: by Whom you are called
 84   2, 23  |           progress, let none of the faithful say: 'Enough.' For ~whosoever
 85   2, 24  |            when we pray for all the faithful, or for a ~whole people,
 86   2, 29  |      unbelievers as well as for the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[31] A[
 87   2, 29  |          civic matters, that of the faithful is in spiritual matters,
 88   2, 30  |          and ~usury: I speak to the faithful to whom we dispense the
 89   2, 31  |             and all the rest of the faithful should be most solicitous ~
 90   2, 37  |             is the duty of Christ's faithful to lead back those ~who
 91   2, 38  |             oppresses those who are faithful and humble. But he who ~
 92   2, 38  |            the ~end. Now, among the faithful, carnal wars should be considered
 93   2, 38  | safeguarding the common weal of the faithful, it is lawful to ~carry
 94   2, 45  |           Who, thinkest thou, is a ~faithful and prudent [Douay: 'wise']
 95   2, 53  |        Apostle does not counsel the faithful to be deceived in ~their
 96   2, 65  |           that the judge may have a faithful record of the truth of the
 97   2, 66  |             secrets; but he that is faithful, ~concealeth the thing committed
 98   2, 68  |            secrets, but he ~that is faithful concealeth the thing committed
 99   2, 72  |        Nothing can be compared to a faithful ~friend." Again, a man's
100   2, 78  |          according to Mt. 24:45, "A faithful and wise servant, ~whom
101   2, 79  |         virtue, because it makes us faithful, and fulfil our just ~obligations
102   2, 81  |        representing the body of the faithful: wherefore such like prayer
103   2, 83  |         things ~given to God by the faithful; (2) Of vows, whereby something
104   2, 84  |         account of custom; ~for the faithful are bound at certain solemn
105   2, 84  |             but also as regards the faithful dispensation thereof, ~by
106   2, 86  |             For one to be accounted faithful one must keep one's ~promises.
107   2, 86  |            7)]. Now man ought to be faithful to God above all, both on
108   2, 88  |            Apostle too besought the faithful "by the mercy of God" ~(
109   2, 92  |             images set up which the faithful worship. Therefore idolatry,
110   2, 98  |              Altare]): "None of the faithful is ignorant that ~buying
111   2, 99  |            country ~and render them faithful service."~Aquin.: SMT SS
112   2, 102 |             things?~(6) Whether the faithful are bound to obey the secular
113   2, 102 |          Christ does not excuse the faithful from the obligation of ~
114   2, 145 |      concern the common weal of the faithful in ~spiritual goods.~Aquin.:
115   2, 145 |      opposed to the freedom of the ~faithful, rather are they of use
116   2, 145 |              most becoming that the faithful should rejoice spiritually
117   2, 145 |          sin, and the minds of the ~faithful to be raised to God by devotion:
118   2, 145 |            the common custom of the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
119   2, 150 |           of the Church informs the faithful in no uncertain manner,
120   2, 169 |          for the instruction of the faithful; yet not all to every one, ~
121   2, 174 |           nor does ~each one of the faithful now speak save in one tongue.
122   2, 181 |           opposed to unity. Now the faithful of ~Christ are called to
123   2, 181 |    threefold distinction ~among the faithful. One, with regard to perfection,
124   2, 183 |          according to Mt. 24:45, "A faithful and a wise servant, whom
125   2, 183 |          and robbery oppresses ~the faithful and the humble." Therefore
126   2, 183 |          Tim. 5:16): "If any of the faithful have widows, let him ~minister
127   2, 183 |     dispensers that a man ~be found faithful." Moreover ecclesiastical
128   2, 183 |             or the offerings of the faithful ~only one part is to be
129   2, 184 |           down the way in which the faithful are to give alms saying: "
130   2, 185 |            by the offerings ~of the faithful, and it is of these that
131   2, 185 |          live at the expense of the faithful is the stipend ~appointed
132   2, 185 |            live on ~the alms of the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[
133   2, 185 |          live at the expense of the faithful, either in order to cut
134   2, 185 |           princes or of any of the ~faithful any endowment whatsoever
135   2, 185 |             movable ~goods from the faithful they can lawfully live on
136   2, 185 |         that "the good works of the faithful should not leave God's servants
137   2, 185 |          live at the charge of the ~faithful): "if they be ministers
138   2, 185 |        offered is common to all the faithful. Thirdly, if they ~devote
139   2, 185 |           live at the charge of the faithful, as stated above.~Aquin.:
140   2, 185 |             without the alms of the faithful. Thus ~alms are besought
141   2, 186 |          their livelihood from ~the faithful of Christ, according to
142   2, 186 |       purpose, ~it follows that the faithful of Christ are bound to support
143   2, 186 |    spiritual ~arms in defending the faithful against the errors of heretics
144   2, 186 |          devil, than to protect the faithful by means of bodily ~weapons.
145   2, 186 |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The faithful are not bound by law to
146   2, 186 |        tithes and ~offerings of the faithful for that purpose, as well
147   2, 186 |         willing to minister to the ~faithful by exercising the aforesaid
148   2, 186 |            payment as of right, the faithful are not burdened thereby ~
149   2, 186 |            of the ~multitude of the faithful, and the difficulty of finding
150   2, 186 |       belong, says: "Embracing that faithful word which is according
151   3, 1   |             must be the mind of the faithful servant, to account the
152   3, 4   |             men, especially of ~the faithful." But nature as it is in
153   3, 6   |             Jn. 1:16), i.e. all the faithful of all ~time, as Chrysostom
154   3, 7   |           by the conversion of the ~faithful does not pertain to the
155   3, 7   |     ordained to the benefit of the ~faithful. But it does not seem that
156   3, 7   |             Apostle desires for the faithful to whom he writes.~Aquin.:
157   3, 8   |          But ~there are many of the faithful in whom is found the spot
158   3, 8   |             not the Head of all the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[3]
159   3, 8   |              men, especially of the faithful," and (1 Jn. 2:2): "He is
160   3, 8   |             the congregation of the faithful: ~and in the angels there
161   3, 8   |             the congregation of the faithful; ~but, in heaven, it is
162   3, 8   |             Head ~not merely of the faithful, but of comprehensors, as
163   3, 20  |             when He has brought the faithful, over ~whom He now reigns
164   3, 22  |          Christ is presented to the faithful under the form ~of bread
165   3, 25  |          Church as practiced by the faithful as time went on. ~Wherefore
166   3, 29  |             For by this example the faithful are taught that if ~after
167   3, 36  |             men, ~especially of the faithful." Therefore Christ's birth
168   3, 36  |           summit of a mountain with faithful ~assiduity: whence they
169   3, 39  |             is commendable that the faithful of Christ should be ~baptized,
170   3, 39  |            heaven was opened to the faithful through Christ's ~Passion,
171   3, 39  |               because, to ~wit, the faithful after baptism stand in need
172   3, 39  |           Now the baptism which the faithful receive is hallowed by the ~
173   3, 42  |        avoid offending not only the faithful, but even unbelievers, ~
174   3, 42  |      witnesses, the same command to faithful men, who shall be fit to
175   3, 45  |             as a reward to all the ~faithful (2 Cor. 3:18; Phil. 3:21),
176   3, 46  |         believe ~not, He continueth faithful, He cannot deny Himself."
177   3, 47  |        written (Dt. 32:4): "God is ~faithful, and without any iniquity."
178   3, 48  |        Himself, but likewise in His faithful ones, as ~He says Himself (
179   3, 48  |       merited the ~salvation of the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[48] A[
180   3, 48  |     satisfaction belongs to all the faithful as being His ~members. Also,
181   3, 49  |         soweth ~justice, there is a faithful reward." But the reward
182   3, 51  |   foreshadowed the devotion of ~the faithful who in the time to come
183   3, 52  |           not yet paid: just as the faithful are now delivered by baptism
184   3, 53  |           in order the lives of the faithful: according to Rm. ~6:4: "
185   3, 54  |          Hence our Lord assured His faithful ones by saying (Mt. 10:30): ~"
186   3, 57  |             was withdrawn from the ~faithful by the Ascension, still
187   3, 57  |           Godhead is ever with ~the faithful, as He Himself says (Mt.
188   3, 57  |                For even to put ~the faithful beside the unbeliever is
189   3, 63  |            that by their means the ~faithful receive a certain spiritual
190   3, 63  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The faithful of Christ are destined to
191   3, 63  |           military service. Now the faithful are deputed to a twofold
192   3, 63  |             2~Secondly, each of the faithful is deputed to receive, or
193   3, 63  |              to Whose character the faithful are likened by ~reason of
194   3, 63  |         manner the character of the faithful is that by ~which the faithful
195   3, 63  |      faithful is that by ~which the faithful of Christ are distinguished
196   3, 63  |     sacramental character ~Christ's faithful have a share in His Priesthood;
197   3, 63  |        spiritual priesthood, so His faithful are ~likened to Him by sharing
198   3, 64  |        unclean from the body of the faithful, or ~prepare them by their
199   3, 64  |            but for the good of ~the faithful; lest they should put their
200   3, 65  |          order and Confirmation the faithful of Christ are ~deputed to
201   3, 66  |         whereby the devotion of the faithful is ~aroused, and the cunning
202   3, 66  |          arouse the devotion of the faithful, and ~their reverence for
203   3, 66  |          for the instruction of the faithful. Because simple and ~unlettered
204   3, 66  |         which baptism, indeed, the ~faithful are not baptized, rather
205   3, 66  |            of the ~salvation of the faithful in the Church; since then "
206   3, 68  |            too, if they be good and faithful) as from the whole company ~
207   3, 68  |      company ~of the saints and the faithful. For they are rightly considered
208   3, 69  |              which is proper to the faithful of Christ, as the Apostle
209   3, 70  |             the congregation of the faithful. Now our faith is the same ~
210   3, 70  |       aggregated to the body of the faithful. Consequently, it ~is manifest
211   3, 70  |            behooved the body of the faithful to be gathered together
212   3, 72  |            gives edification to the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[
213   3, 72  |         under visible ~signs on the faithful, just as, at the beginning,
214   3, 72  |            nor from the rest of the faithful, because this ~sacrament
215   3, 72  |             is enjoined to all ~the faithful. Therefore a character is
216   3, 72  |           by his employer. ~Now the faithful of Christ are a Divine work,
217   3, 72  |         Pope Urban I says: "All the faithful should. after Baptism, ~
218   3, 72  |        Ghost was given to ~Christ's faithful on the day of Pentecost,
219   3, 72  |         that, Our Lord promised His faithful (Mt. 18:20) saying: "Where ~
220   3, 72  |             of the multitude of the faithful, and on account of ~imminent
221   3, 73  |          that then every one of the faithful becomes a partaker of the
222   3, 73  |             of "Sacrifice"; and the faithful intercommunicate through
223   3, 73  |            these expressions by the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[73] A[
224   3, 74  |         sacrament is the use of the faithful. Consequently, the quantity
225   3, 74  |     comparison with the use of ~the faithful. But this cannot be determined
226   3, 74  |     comparison with the use ~of the faithful who are actually present;
227   3, 74  |     reference to ~the number of the faithful absolutely. But the number
228   3, 74  |   absolutely. But the number of the faithful is ~not a determinate one.
229   3, 74  |              But the number of the ~faithful, for whose use this sacrament
230   3, 74  |           with the sincerity of the faithful, which is ~required in the
231   3, 74  |            of this sacrament by the faithful, in this respect ~that by
232   3, 74  |             while the ~usage of the faithful is not essential to the
233   3, 75  |     ordained for the profit of ~the faithful. But according to Gregory
234   3, 76  |             to the refection of the faithful, which consists in food
235   3, 76  |           for the ~salvation of the faithful, not by virtue of the species,
236   3, 76  |          body be shown apart to the faithful as food, and the blood as ~
237   3, 78  |           as it is the drink of the faithful, which is not implied under ~
238   3, 80  |               then every one of the faithful becomes a partaker," i.e. ~
239   3, 80  |         promote the ~welfare of the faithful. But the Church's statute
240   3, 80  |             it was enacted that the faithful ~should communicate daily:
241   3, 80  |     Innocent III commanded that the faithful ~should communicate "at
242   3, 80  |          Eccles. Dogmat. xxiii, the faithful are counseled "to communicate ~
243   3, 80  |          not lie in the use of ~the faithful, but in the consecration
244   3, 82  |           Who, ~thinkest thou, is a faithful and wise servant?" and afterwards
245   3, 82  |           are not made for ~all the faithful, as in the mass; therefore
246   3, 82  |          merely in ~relation to the faithful of Christ to whom the sacraments
247   3, 82  |            those days on which the ~faithful usually communicate. And
248   3, 82  |  accomplished in being used by the ~faithful, and therefore he alone
249   3, 83  |             effect flows out to the faithful; but at Passion-tide Christ'
250   3, 83  |         place but once; whereas the faithful receive daily the fruits ~
251   3, 83  |        already consecrated, and the faithful lie in it, it ~is lawful
252   3, 83  |           the salvation ~of all the faithful. But in the celebration
253   3, 83  |            the salvation of all the faithful and of ~the departed. Consequently
254   3, 83  |         devotion on the part of the faithful is required in ~every sacrament.
255   3, 83  |   Consequently, the devotion of the faithful ought not to ~be stirred
256   3, 83  |              the instruction of the faithful, ~because this sacrament
257   3, 83  |           is the instruction of the faithful who take part in this ~sacrament;
258   3, 83  |           Christ it spreads ~to the faithful by the work of His ministers,
259 Suppl, 9 |   confession:~Simple, humble, pure, faithful,~Frequent, undisguised,
260 Suppl, 9 |           confession is said to be "faithful," ~i.e. true. Secondly,
261 Suppl, 21|        things, viz. the body of the faithful and the participation of
262 Suppl, 21|   presupposes the former, since the faithful ~are united together in
263 Suppl, 21|    privation of communion with the ~faithful, but not of the participation
264 Suppl, 21|         given, because, to wit, the faithful communicate together in
265 Suppl, 21|              Now communion with the faithful is twofold. One consists
266 Suppl, 21|         partaking together with the faithful in spiritual ~things, in
267 Suppl, 21|           lawful communion with the faithful."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[21] A[
268 Suppl, 21|        charity which unites all the faithful, making them ~one in God,
269 Suppl, 21|         from the whole body of the ~faithful, for whom she prays. Hence
270 Suppl, 21|    sacraments received and from the faithful ~dwelling together.~Aquin.:
271 Suppl, 21|           from the communion of the faithful that he may blush with ~
272 Suppl, 22|          from the communion of ~the faithful, it belongs to the external
273 Suppl, 22|          from the ~communion of the faithful, he is deprived of the use
274 Suppl, 22|            of the ~communion of the faithful. But when a man has been
275 Suppl, 23|             of the communion of the faithful. Wherefore it is ~lawful
276 Suppl, 23|             of the communion of the faithful. Wherefore it is not lawful
277 Suppl, 23|         unbelievers as ~well as the faithful who are under her care:
278 Suppl, 23|           from the communion of the faithful over whom she exercises
279 Suppl, 26|            the congregation of the ~faithful, and since a congregation
280 Suppl, 29|            in something used by the faithful, is that in respect of ~
281 Suppl, 36|              Our Lord describes the faithful servant whom He has set ~"
282 Suppl, 37|           from the assembly of ~the faithful; this belongs to the doorkeepers.
283 Suppl, 49|        faith" the duty of remaining faithful, ~and there can be no matrimony
284 Suppl, 57|            a sacrament ~whereby the faithful are born again in Christ,
285 Suppl, 62|          party and in favor of the ~faithful party, so that the latter
286 Suppl, 69|           the Church ~prays for the faithful to be brought.~Aquin.: SMT
287 Suppl, 71|          Para. 2/2~Further, all the faithful united together by charity
288 Suppl, 71|          sacrifices offered for the faithful departed ~profit the saints,
289 Suppl, 71|        Church or for the use of the faithful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
290 Suppl, 71|           that the devotion of the ~faithful is fruitless. Now some,
291 Suppl, 71|           iv), the devotion of ~the faithful is not fruitless when they
292 Suppl, 71|         excite ~the devotion of the faithful, who are more inclined to
293 Suppl, 71|       always to be said for all the faithful departed: and ~this is evidently
294 Suppl, 93|           in order to rank with the faithful who are ~married."~Aquin.:
 
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