Part, Question
1 2, 92 | something, as: "No man may ask a consecrated virgin in marriage": or ~
2 2, 99 | applied to that which is consecrated to God); and "good," i.e.
3 2, 101 | vessels were said to be consecrated. But all ~the ceremonial
4 2, 102 | tabernacle and its vessels to be consecrated, since they were inanimate ~
5 2, 102 | according to Num. 8, should be consecrated with any bodily anointing, ~
6 2, 102 | reference to ~Lev. 8:7-9] and consecrated; thirdly, they were employed
7 2, 102 | The lesser priests were consecrated on the hands only, which
8 2, 102 | that those who are to be ~consecrated to the spiritual ministry
9 2, 102 | decked with virtues, and be ~consecrated with the oil of the Holy
10 2, 103 | priests and their apparel were consecrated by the sprinkling of ~blood
11 2, 1 | the bread was not rightly consecrated, and that ~there was not
12 2, 1 | bread, when it is rightly consecrated. Hence ~if it be not rightly
13 2, 1 | Hence ~if it be not rightly consecrated, it does not follow that
14 2, 10 | from their parents, and ~consecrated to God in Baptism.~Aquin.:
15 2, 37 | We command that persons consecrated by ~bishops who were themselves
16 2, 37 | bishops who were themselves consecrated according to the Catholic
17 2, 37 | immovable so long as the consecrated thing remains: as appears ~
18 2, 37 | things, since an altar, once consecrated, is not ~consecrated again
19 2, 37 | once consecrated, is not ~consecrated again unless it has been
20 2, 37 | to the Church, he ~is not consecrated anew. Since, however, the
21 2, 79 | what ~it is, but for being consecrated to God."~Aquin.: SMT SS
22 2, 82 | First, because the place is ~consecrated, so that those who pray
23 2, 84 | Oblations when once they are consecrated, such as sacred ~vessels
24 2, 86 | such, but only when it is consecrated to God, and cherished ~by
25 2, 86 | vowed, if it be already consecrated, e.g. a ~chalice or a house.
26 2, 86 | inanimate, for instance a ~consecrated chalice to be not consecrated,
27 2, 86 | consecrated chalice to be not consecrated, so long as it remains entire. ~
28 2, 86 | prelate make a man that is consecrated to God ~cease to be consecrated,
29 2, 86 | consecrated to God ~cease to be consecrated, so long as he lives. Now
30 2, 86 | of that to which he ~was consecrated, e.g. one who is a priest,
31 2, 97 | namely, those who ~are consecrated to the divine worship, but
32 2, 97 | belongs to the vessels consecrated ~for the administration
33 2, 97 | for instance if a virgin consecrated ~to God be guilty of fornication:
34 2, 98 | the Eucharist, which ~is consecrated in the Mass. But some priests
35 2, 98 | to spiritual ~things than consecrated vessels. Yet it is lawful
36 2, 98 | material ~they would have to be consecrated again.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
37 2, 98 | bought for a burial place was consecrated for that purpose: ~wherefore
38 2, 150 | integrity of the flesh is vowed, consecrated and ~observed in honor of
39 2, 150 | because their ~virginity is consecrated to God by holy continency."~
40 2, 150 | integrity of the flesh is vowed, consecrated ~and observed in honor of
41 2, 150 | that the virginity that is consecrated to God is ~preferable to
42 2, 150 | dedicated to her Lord, consecrated to her God?" ~Secondly,
43 2, 152 | Intercourse with a virgin consecrated to God, ~inasmuch as she
44 2, 152 | rape, but even to tempt a consecrated ~virgin with a view to marriage,
45 2, 152 | Sacrilege is committed on a consecrated thing. Now a ~consecrated
46 2, 152 | consecrated thing. Now a ~consecrated thing is either a consecrated
47 2, 152 | consecrated thing is either a consecrated person, who is desired for ~
48 2, 152 | an injury be done ~to a consecrated person. Again, one may commit
49 2, 152 | certain persons are specially consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[
50 2, 182 | appointment; although they are consecrated by ~receiving orders before
51 2, 183 | Now ~when once a man is consecrated bishop he retains in perpetuity
52 2, 183 | 28), even the vessels consecrated to the divine worship are
53 2, 183 | the altar to which he is consecrated and appointed according
54 2, 184 | Old Law the Nazareans were consecrated by vow ~according to Num.
55 2, 185 | times all those who were ~consecrated to God went about in common
56 3, 22 | being offered to God, is ~consecrated to God. But the humanity
57 3, 22 | was from the beginning ~consecrated and united to God. Therefore
58 3, 28 | her ~virginity should be consecrated to God by vow. Nevertheless
59 3, 46 | on their weapons, on the consecrated ~table, everywhere the cross
60 3, 60 | Trinity, by which baptism is ~consecrated: for such a sense would
61 3, 63 | consecration to that which is consecrated. But by each sacrament of ~
62 3, 63 | inanimate ~things are said to be consecrated forasmuch as they are deputed
63 3, 64 | churches are said to have been ~consecrated by the ministry of the angels [*
64 3, 64 | the chrism is no longer consecrated, all the mysteries of ~religion
65 3, 65 | 6: Holy Water and other consecrated things are not called ~sacraments,
66 3, 65 | the altar and ~vessels are consecrated through reverence for the
67 3, 66 | Baptismo iv) that "Baptism is ~consecrated by the words of the Gospel."
68 3, 67 | orders, ~and blesses the consecrated virgins." But the sacrament
69 3, 67 | answer that, Priests are consecrated for the purpose of celebrating ~
70 3, 67 | font. For our Baptism is consecrated by ~Christ's Baptism and
71 3, 68 | their ~carnal parents, and consecrated to God by Baptism.~Aquin.:
72 3, 72 | should have ~been previously consecrated by a bishop?~(4) Its form;~(
73 3, 72 | its ~matter be previously consecrated by a bishop?~Aquin.: SMT
74 3, 72 | its matter, be previously consecrated by a bishop. For ~Baptism
75 3, 72 | chrism ~should be previously consecrated by a bishop.~Aquin.: SMT
76 3, 72 | the same should not be consecrated twice. But the ~sacramental
77 3, 72 | the chrism should not be ~consecrated before this sacrament is
78 3, 72 | Therefore it should not be ~consecrated. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[
79 3, 72 | with chrism, previously consecrated by ~a bishop: but they must
80 3, 72 | its ~matter be previously consecrated by a bishop.~Aquin.: SMT
81 3, 72 | this sacramental matter is consecrated, either by ~Christ, or by
82 3, 72 | house already built, he is ~consecrated as a temple of the Holy
83 3, 72 | decreed, that chrism should be consecrated by the bishop two days ~
84 3, 74 | same time one is not to be ~consecrated when the other is lacking,
85 3, 74 | superfluous quantity of bread be consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
86 3, 74 | and wine which cannot ~be consecrated. Therefore, neither is there
87 3, 74 | great, ~which cannot be consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
88 3, 74 | this the water would be consecrated apart from the wine, as ~
89 3, 75 | nevertheless lawful to take one consecrated host after ~another. Hence
90 3, 76 | the blood ought not to be consecrated apart, ~just as no other
91 3, 76 | other part of the body is consecrated separately.~Aquin.: SMT
92 3, 76 | sacrament the blood is ~consecrated apart from the body, but
93 3, 76 | body, but no other part is consecrated ~separately from the rest.~
94 3, 76 | under every part of the consecrated host. But no dimensive ~
95 3, 76 | dimensive quantity of the ~consecrated host according to every
96 3, 76 | under the species of ~the consecrated host, that it neither exceeds
97 3, 76 | next ~day: for Christ's consecrated body is not changed, and
98 3, 76 | irremovable so long as the consecrated things endure; ~on which
99 3, 76 | appear by miracle are not consecrated, nor are ~they converted
100 3, 76 | 3: The dimensions of the consecrated bread and wine continue, ~
101 3, 77 | Of the breaking of the consecrated bread?~(8) Whether anything
102 3, 77 | anything can be mixed with the consecrated wine?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[77]
103 3, 77 | perceive by our senses that the consecrated hosts ~become putrefied
104 3, 77 | it is possible for many consecrated ~hosts to be burned or putrefied;
105 3, 77 | he were to take hosts and consecrated wine in great quantity.~
106 3, 77 | can be mingled with the consecrated wine?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[77]
107 3, 77 | can be mingled with the consecrated wine, ~because everything
108 3, 77 | liquid can be mixed with the consecrated wine.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[77]
109 3, 77 | liquid be mixed with the consecrated wine, then ~that also would
110 3, 77 | also would appear to be consecrated; just as water added to ~
111 3, 77 | holy-water becomes holy. But the consecrated wine is truly Christ's ~
112 3, 77 | can be mingled with the consecrated wine.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[77]
113 3, 77 | liquid can be mixed with ~the consecrated wine.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[77]
114 3, 77 | with the wine after it is consecrated, just as before.~Aquin.:
115 3, 77 | and this wine ~which is consecrated. Hence, if the liquid of
116 3, 77 | permeate the whole of the consecrated wine, ~and be mixed with
117 3, 77 | be under that part of the consecrated wine, yet will ~remain under
118 3, 77 | The liquid added to the consecrated wine is in no way mixed ~
119 3, 78 | sacrament, wherewith Christ consecrated His ~body and blood. But
120 3, 78 | perfected in the use ~of the consecrated matter. Secondly, because
121 3, 78 | from which the ~matter consecrated derives instrumentally a
122 3, 78 | it seems that Christ also consecrated by ~pronouncing them openly.~
123 3, 78 | and eat," the use of the ~consecrated, matter is indicated, which
124 3, 78 | because the use ~of the consecrated matter belongs to a certain
125 3, 78 | whereby this sacrament is consecrated draw ~their efficacy from
126 3, 78 | because Christ's blood is consecrated in this sacrament, ~inasmuch
127 3, 78 | denoted by the blood being consecrated apart from ~the body; because
128 3, 78 | A[2], ad 1), the blood ~consecrated apart expressly represents
129 3, 78 | above (ad 2), the blood consecrated apart ~represents Christ'
130 3, 78 | neither is this sacrament consecrated by ~any created power of
131 3, 78 | words whereby the bread is ~consecrated do not bring about their
132 3, 78 | words ~whereby the wine is consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
133 3, 78 | consecrating the ~bread, the consecrated host is shown to the people
134 3, 79 | through many hosts being consecrated in one mass, whereas ~this
135 3, 79 | sacrament by ~taking many consecrated hosts in one mass. But the
136 3, 80 | or a dog were to eat the consecrated ~host, the substance of
137 3, 80 | not knowing ~a host to be consecrated were to consume it. And
138 3, 80 | be given in place of a ~consecrated one; because the priest
139 3, 80 | by believing that it is a consecrated host; because, as ~Augustine
140 3, 80 | the body ought not to be consecrated without ~the blood. But
141 3, 81 | it had been reserved or consecrated during the three days ~He
142 3, 81 | and immortal body which is consecrated upon the altar. ~Therefore,
143 3, 81 | been reserved in a pyx, or consecrated at ~the moment of Christ'
144 3, 81 | death, or had then been consecrated by one of the ~apostles,
145 3, 81 | this ~sacrament had been consecrated, then the body only would
146 3, 81 | this sacrament had been consecrated then, or reserved, when
147 3, 82 | that ~this sacrament is consecrated in virtue of the words,
148 3, 82 | of the sick, and other ~consecrated things, such as altars,
149 3, 82 | whether this sacrament be consecrated by ~one or by many, except
150 3, 82 | of Christ. But as Christ consecrated His body at the ~supper,
151 3, 82 | belongs to ~him to deliver consecrated gifts to the people. Thirdly,
152 3, 82 | touches it, but what is ~consecrated; hence the corporal and
153 3, 82 | corporal and the chalice are consecrated, and ~likewise the priest'
154 3, 82 | deeming that the Eucharist is ~consecrated by a prayer rather than
155 3, 82 | the Eucharist cannot be ~consecrated by a wicked priest.~Aquin.:
156 3, 82 | Further, this sacrament is consecrated by the priest's blessing. ~
157 3, 82 | likewise this sacrament is consecrated in the ~person of Christ.
158 3, 82 | Eucharist, which on being consecrated by them contains ~Christ'
159 3, 82 | But Christ's true body is consecrated by ~the priests mentioned
160 3, 82 | receive sacrilegiously the consecrated Communion ~at his hands.
161 3, 82 | them honor (hence a host consecrated ~by such priests is to be
162 3, 83 | the evening that Christ ~consecrated this sacrament. Therefore
163 3, 83 | this sacrament is not ~consecrated. Nevertheless, lest the
164 3, 83 | sacrament, the body of Christ ~consecrated the day before is reserved
165 3, 83 | the close of day, that He consecrated this sacrament and gave ~
166 3, 83 | wrought this sacrament was not consecrated, but merely an ~ordinary
167 3, 83 | sacrament is celebrated, to be ~consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
168 3, 83 | body of Christ could not be consecrated unless they be ~observed;
169 3, 83 | in a tent, if there be a consecrated ~altar-table to hand, and
170 3, 83 | and so it is fittingly consecrated, both ~to represent the
171 3, 83 | pleasing for the altars to be consecrated not merely with the anointing ~
172 3, 83 | this sacrament ~except in a consecrated house. Hence it is enacted (
173 3, 83 | say mass except in places consecrated by ~the bishop." And furthermore
174 3, 83 | however, it has been already consecrated, and the faithful lie in
175 3, 83 | houses which have not been ~consecrated, or which have been profaned;
176 3, 83 | everywhere, but in places consecrated by the bishop, or where ~
177 3, 83 | without a portable altar consecrated by the ~bishop: hence in
178 3, 83 | celebrated in chapels, ~with a consecrated altar." For because Christ'
179 3, 83 | therefore in necessity a consecrated altar ~suffices for performing
180 3, 83 | account a church is ~never consecrated without consecrating the
181 3, 83 | Yet sometimes an altar ~is consecrated apart from the church, with
182 3, 83 | like inanimate things are ~consecrated, not because they are capable
183 3, 83 | exorcised before being ~consecrated, that the enemy's power
184 3, 83 | probability, that by entering a consecrated ~church one obtains forgiveness
185 3, 83 | Churches which have once been consecrated, must not be ~consecrated
186 3, 83 | consecrated, must not be ~consecrated again, except they be devastated
187 3, 83 | dedicated to God, to be consecrated again, except owing to the
188 3, 83 | consecration are to be consecrated anew."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
189 3, 83 | of ~stone, are not to be consecrated with the anointing of chrism."
190 3, 83 | the wood is porous, the consecrated blood would ~remain in it;
191 3, 83 | material, but upon linen consecrated by the bishop; as Christ'
192 3, 83 | without house, and altar, consecrated chalice ~and corporal, and
193 3, 83 | iv), this sacrament is ~consecrated with Christ's own words.
194 3, 83 | offered as a sacrifice, and consecrated and received as a sacrament: ~
195 3, 83 | Christ's entire body is consecrated in this sacrament ~apart
196 3, 83 | other wine which is not consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
197 3, 83 | improper therefore for consecrated hosts to be reserved, and
198 3, 83 | them, he had touched the ~consecrated body of Christ; so that
199 3, 83 | because a part of the host consecrated, of which the ~priest and
200 3, 83 | and wine which are not ~consecrated, as if they were consecrated.~
201 3, 83 | consecrated, as if they were consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
202 3, 83 | sacrament ~received, or that the consecrated hosts are kept so long that
203 3, 83 | when the body has been consecrated and before the ~consecration
204 3, 83 | even after both have been consecrated, then ~the celebration of
205 3, 83 | the ~sacred mysteries are consecrated by priests during the time
206 3, 83 | water be mixed with the consecrated wine, ~because corruption
207 3, 83 | another host which must be consecrated together with the blood;
208 3, 83 | suffice, unless ~there was a consecrated host present, since in those
209 3, 83 | once more to receive the ~consecrated host and blood, even if
210 3, 83 | OBJ 6: The breaking of the consecrated host, and the putting of ~
211 Suppl, 19| power from God and are consecrated by being anointed. Therefore
212 Suppl, 19| from Rm. 13:1. Nor are they consecrated by the unction of a sacred
213 Suppl, 29| Whether the oil ought to be consecrated?~(6) Whether the matter
214 Suppl, 29| this sacrament should be consecrated by a ~bishop?~(7) Whether
215 Suppl, 29| Whether the oil ought to be consecrated?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] A[
216 Suppl, 29| that the oil need not be consecrated. Because there ~is a sanctification
217 Suppl, 29| the matter is previously ~consecrated. Therefore since this sacrament
218 Suppl, 29| anointing, it requires ~consecrated matter.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
219 Suppl, 29| matter of ~this sacrament is consecrated oil. Three reasons may be
220 Suppl, 29| reasons may be assigned why ~consecrated matter is needed in this
221 Suppl, 29| wherefore in all anointings a consecrated matter is ~required. The
222 Suppl, 29| this efficacy from being consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] A[
223 Suppl, 29| particular matter when it is consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] A[
224 Suppl, 29| of this sacrament need be consecrated by a bishop?~Aquin.: SMT
225 Suppl, 29| this sacrament need not be ~consecrated by a bishop. Because the
226 Suppl, 29| anointings also the matter is consecrated by a ~bishop. Therefore
227 Suppl, 29| of the sacrament is not a consecrated thing. Hence no ~consecration
228 Suppl, 29| priest himself, need to be ~consecrated, all of which can be done
229 Suppl, 29| this sacrament is already consecrated. Therefore it needs ~no
230 Suppl, 29| I anoint these eyes with consecrated oil ~in the name of the
231 Suppl, 31| greater. ~Now the use of consecrated matter surpasses the act
232 Suppl, 31| matter after ~it has been consecrated.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[31] A[
233 Suppl, 31| OBJ 2: Although the use of consecrated matter is of more ~importance
234 Suppl, 33| order that the altar may be ~consecrated, and the stone remains consecrated,
235 Suppl, 33| consecrated, and the stone remains consecrated, as long as the altar ~remains,
236 Suppl, 33| again. But a man is not consecrated ~by being anointed, since
237 Suppl, 34| Confirmation requires to be consecrated ~beforehand. Since then
238 Suppl, 34| this ~sacrament are not consecrated beforehand, it would seem
239 Suppl, 34| necessary for the matter to be consecrated in the ~other sacraments,
240 Suppl, 37| ministers, the Levites, were consecrated. Therefore ~likewise in
241 Suppl, 37| their ~ministers should be consecrated by the sacrament of Order;
242 Suppl, 37| and vestments need to be ~consecrated, so do the ministers who
243 Suppl, 37| exercises an act about some ~consecrated thing. In this sense there
244 Suppl, 37| exercise an act about the ~consecrated body and blood of Christ,
245 Suppl, 37| exercises an act about the consecrated vessels. Wherefore continency
246 Suppl, 37| Further, as the ministers are consecrated, even so are the ~ministers'
247 Suppl, 37| by the anointing they are consecrated for the purpose ~of handling
248 Suppl, 38| an altar or chrism once ~consecrated remains consecrated for
249 Suppl, 38| once ~consecrated remains consecrated for ever. Wherefore, since
250 Suppl, 39| D, 24). But the Levites consecrated their hands by shedding
251 Suppl, 63| Reply OBJ 3: Men who are consecrated to Divine things are debarred
252 Suppl, 66| cannot after ~Baptism be consecrated among God's virgins." Therefore
253 Suppl, 80| or great dimensions of a ~consecrated host. Therefore the same
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