|     Part, Question1   1, 23  |             can be furthered by the prayers of the saints?~Aquin.: SMT
  2   1, 23  |             can be furthered by the prayers of the saints?~Aquin.: SMT
  3   1, 23  |          cannot be furthered by the prayers ~of the saints. For nothing
  4   1, 23  |       eternal. Therefore, since the prayers ~of the saints are temporal,
  5   1, 23  |            is not furthered by the ~prayers of the saints.~Aquin.: SMT
  6   1, 23  |         cannot be furthered by ~the prayers of the saints. ~Aquin.:
  7   1, 23  |             can be furthered by the prayers ~of the saints.~Aquin.:
  8   1, 23  |           predestination, said that prayers ~were superfluous, as also
  9   1, 23  |           by certain sacrifices and prayers. Against this also is the
 10   1, 23  | predestination be furthered by the ~prayers of the saints. For it is
 11   1, 23  |          For it is not due to their prayers that anyone is ~predestined
 12   1, 23  |           said to be ~helped by the prayers of the saints, and by other
 13   1, 23  |             whether it be one's own prayers or those of another; or ~
 14   1, 23  |            is not furthered by ~the prayers of the saints, as regards
 15   1, 32  |             in their sacrifices and prayers on ~account of some perfection
 16   1, 104 |          cause, as occurred at the ~prayers of Samuel and Elias; and
 17   1, 112 |             Daniel was praying, his prayers being offered ~to God by
 18   2, 102 |         propitiation thence at ~the prayers of the high-priest. And
 19   2, 114 |             1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the prayers of the just are not void,
 20   2, 114 | justifications that we present our ~prayers before Thy face, but for
 21   2, 3   |       Apostle (Eph. 6:19) ~asks for prayers that it may be granted him "
 22   2, 16  |            furthered by the saints' prayers." Therefore one may ~hope
 23   2, 38  |             the praise of ~God, and prayers for the people, which belong
 24   2, 38  |           salutary warnings, devout prayers, and, ~for those who are
 25   2, 45  |         prudent . . . and watch ~in prayers." But watchfulness is the
 26   2, 50  |             of the angels, and the ~prayers of the saints. In this respect
 27   2, 63  |            He will not ~despise the prayers of the fatherless, nor the
 28   2, 81  |            we call upon God in ~our prayers, we unveil our mind in His
 29   2, 81  |            than what is bought with prayers." But God is ~supremely
 30   2, 81  |          and that it is changed ~by prayers and other things pertaining
 31   2, 81  |     disposed to be fulfilled by our prayers in ~other words "that by
 32   2, 81  |      disposition, but that, by our ~prayers, we may obtain what God
 33   2, 81  |            God alone, since all our prayers ought to be ~directed to
 34   2, 81  |             petitions, but that our prayers may be effective ~through
 35   2, 81  |            effective ~through their prayers and merits. Hence it is
 36   2, 81  |           the incense," namely "the prayers of the saints ascended up ~
 37   2, 81  |            anything definite in our prayers.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
 38   2, 81  |            Reply OBJ 2: When in our prayers we ask for things concerning
 39   2, 81  |           pious desires and devout ~prayers.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
 40   2, 81  |             ask God for them in our prayers.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
 41   2, 81  |        reasons: First, because the ~prayers of a multitude are more
 42   2, 81  |             15:30, "Help me in your prayers," says: "The Apostle rightly
 43   2, 81  |            it is impossible for the prayers ~of a multitude not to obtain"
 44   2, 81  |             find that they need the prayers of the less perfect.~Aquin.:
 45   2, 81  |            enemies from the general prayers which we offer up for others:
 46   2, 81  |            ask for something in our prayers when it is right that we ~
 47   2, 81  |             heaven pray for us, the prayers of the ~higher saints would
 48   2, 81  |           help of the lower saints' prayers but only of those of the
 49   2, 81  |            we are dead, none of our prayers for others can ~be heard,
 50   2, 81  |          that not even the martyrs' prayers are granted when they ~pray
 51   2, 81  |   absolutely false, ~because, since prayers offered for others proceed
 52   2, 81  |             latter can be helped by prayers: ~and the more closely they
 53   2, 81  |             God, the more are their prayers ~efficacious: for the Divine
 54   2, 81  |      perfection of bliss: and their prayers ~are efficacious in impetrating
 55   2, 81  |           take place ~through their prayers: and they pray for that
 56   2, 81  |           be ~granted through their prayers according to God's will.~
 57   2, 81  |            it happens sometime that prayers ~addressed to a saint of
 58   2, 81  |        should not use words in ~our prayers.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
 59   2, 81  |            Church should say these ~prayers even in a loud voice, so
 60   2, 81  |           is ~employed in such like prayers for three reasons. First,
 61   2, 81  |             frequent but very short prayers, rapid ejaculations, as
 62   2, 81  |           judge of this in ~private prayers by considering the attention
 63   2, 81  |         praying, so ~too, in public prayers we must judge of it by considering
 64   2, 81  |            we pray, but that in our prayers we might have none but ~
 65   2, 81  |            because even the saints' prayers are frequently not heard;
 66   2, 81  |          never refuses to grant our prayers, since in His loving-kindness
 67   2, 81  |          anything from God by their prayers?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
 68   2, 81  |          nothing from God by their ~prayers. It is written (Jn. 9:31): "
 69   2, 81  |          impetrate nothing by their prayers.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
 70   2, 81  |          against him, wherefore his prayers are heard, according ~to
 71   2, 81  |        described as supplications, ~prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings?~
 72   2, 81  |        described ~as supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings. ~
 73   2, 81  |          unfitting to ~distinguish "prayers" from "intercessions."~Aquin.:
 74   2, 81  |          are called to mind; that ~"prayers are in the consecration
 75   2, 83  |          Him alone: even so "in our prayers and ~praises we proffer
 76   2, 84  |  appertaining to the ~people, their prayers, for instance, their sacrifices
 77   2, 94  |        consist in certain fasts and prayers ~to God; moreover, they
 78   2, 95  |       tempts God ~explicitly in his prayers when he asks something of
 79   2, 95  |       Accordingly when a man in his prayers or deeds entrusts ~himself
 80   2, 95  |       saints work miracles by their prayers, they are moved ~by a motive
 81   2, 98  |            the ~assistance of their prayers, according to Lk. 16:9, "
 82   2, 98  |             the assistance of their prayers do not give with the intent
 83   2, 98  |             intent of ~buying their prayers; but by their gratuitous
 84   2, 169 |         Deum. Ep. cxxx, 9) that our prayers need ~to be frequent, "lest
 85   2, 176 |           the wicked, wherefore the prayers even of sinners ~are sometimes
 86   2, 185 |            our time, say they, with prayers, psalms, reading, ~and the
 87   2, 185 |          granted than ten thousand ~prayers of the contemptuous": meaning
 88   2, 185 |         psalms ~or hymns as private prayers. Likewise what he says of
 89   2, 185 |            those who perform public prayers in the church, ~or give
 90   2, 186 |             by the spirit of their ~prayers, what an example to us is
 91   3, 1   |            be ~brought about by the prayers of others, so also He predestined
 92   3, 21  |             man, He wished to offer prayers to the ~Father, not as though
 93   3, 21  |        Master of Unity did not wish prayers to be offered individually
 94   3, 21  |          cry and ~tears offering up prayers . . . He was heard for His
 95   3, 21  |             is it that other ~men's prayers are fulfilled, in that their
 96   3, 22  |             offers up the ~people's prayers to God, and, in a manner,
 97   3, 22  |      offered [Vulg.: 'offering'] up prayers and ~supplications to Him
 98   3, 26  |           offering satisfaction and prayers to God ~for men. And therefore
 99   3, 36  |             prayer, if our constant prayers mount up to God with an
100   3, 37  |    gregarious, signifies the public prayers of the Church" ~[*Bede,
101   3, 64  |             OBJ 2: Further, certain prayers are offered up in conferring
102   3, 64  |            the ~sacraments. But the prayers of the righteous are more
103   3, 64  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The prayers which are said in giving
104   3, 64  |            the ~whole Church, whose prayers are acceptable to God, according
105   3, 64  |       infamy, I ~will not call them prayers, over the Divine symbols."~
106   3, 66  |             devil is restrained, by prayers, ~blessings, and the like,
107   3, 70  |           believers offered up some prayers to God for their ~children,
108   3, 70  |         just as the adults offered ~prayers and sacrifices for themselves.~
109   3, 72  |           to explain in writing the prayers which are used in the ~sacraments,
110   3, 80  | communicants say ~their own private prayers.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
111   3, 82  |            for I will not call them prayers."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[
112   3, 82  |            the chief thing; and the prayers ~which are offered up in
113   3, 82  |             other hand, his private prayers are ~not fruitful, according
114   3, 82  |         sacrament of Baptism solemn prayers are not made for ~all the
115   3, 82  |          fact of his putting up all prayers in the person of the Church. ~
116   3, 82  |             priest, in reciting the prayers of the mass, speaks ~instead
117   3, 82  |            unity of the Church, his prayers have no efficacy.~Aquin.:
118   3, 83  |            delay by means of devout prayers and rites." Hence, too, ~
119   3, 83  |              may offer up gifts and prayers for the people" (Heb. 5:
120   3, 83  |          alike, such as the "common prayers"; other words, however,
121   3, 83  |    consecration; consequently, ~the prayers that are said in connection
122   3, 83  |         therefore before the secret prayers he says aloud, ~"The Lord
123   3, 83  |    mysteries may present to God the prayers of ~both priest and people,
124   3, 83  |        smoke of the ~incense of the prayers of the saints ascended up
125   3, 83  |          priest ~sends [mittit] his prayers up to God through the angel,
126   3, 84  |           not ~sacramental, but are prayers for the remission of venial
127 Suppl, 18|           surety, on account of the prayers of the priest or ~confessor,
128 Suppl, 21|             words, "and the general prayers of the Church."~Aquin.:
129 Suppl, 21|            1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Prayers are said for unbelievers,
130 Suppl, 21|         receive ~the fruit of those prayers unless they be converted
131 Suppl, 21|          the faith. In like ~manner prayers may be offered up for those
132 Suppl, 21|  excommunicated, but ~not among the prayers that are said for the members
133 Suppl, 21|           the ~excommunication, but prayers are said for them that they
134 Suppl, 21|            1~Reply OBJ 2: One man's prayers profit another in so far
135 Suppl, 21|         whom she prays. Hence those prayers of the Church which are ~
136 Suppl, 21|             excommunicated. Nor can prayers be said for them among the
137 Suppl, 21|          derived not only from ~her prayers, but also from the sacraments
138 Suppl, 21|             and by depriving him of prayers and other spiritual things,
139 Suppl, 21|            a man is deprived of the prayers of ~the Church, he incurs
140 Suppl, 21|       acquires through the Church's prayers. For they bring an ~increase
141 Suppl, 22|     deprives a man of the Church's ~prayers, by which he is disposed
142 Suppl, 22|             are not deprived of the prayers of the ~Church, as the excommunicated
143 Suppl, 22|          further ~from the Church's prayers than one who has been excommunicated
144 Suppl, 29|           he needs ~to be helped by prayers; secondly, because it is
145 Suppl, 36|        infamy, I will not call them prayers, over ~the Divine symbols."
146 Suppl, 37|       person only, for instance the prayers of ~individuals, vows, and
147 Suppl, 64|        ought to dissuade him by her prayers and ~admonitions; yet not
148 Suppl, 69|             by the living; ~(4) the prayers of the saints in heaven; (
149 Suppl, 71|         works, when namely, ~at the prayers of one, another is given
150 Suppl, 71|             dead has a place in the prayers which the ~priests pour
151 Suppl, 71|             sinners." Now if ~their prayers were to profit those for
152 Suppl, 71|          Eccl. Hier.): "If here the prayers of ~the righteous avail
153 Suppl, 71|            are worthy of their holy prayers?" Hence we ~may gather that
154 Suppl, 71|         others were assisted by the prayers of Macarius. ~Therefore
155 Suppl, 71|          them by the merit of their prayers before ~they are summoned
156 Suppl, 71|             recalled to life at the prayers of blessed ~Gregory, and
157 Suppl, 71|      happens otherwise ~through the prayers of the righteous, than is
158 Suppl, 71|            commend ourselves to his prayers."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
159 Suppl, 71|         Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the prayers of the Church, the sacrifice
160 Suppl, 71|           not assisted ~only by the prayers of the Church, the sacrifice
161 Suppl, 71|            of their friends, or the prayers of the saints, or the ~fasting
162 Suppl, 71|          only a sacrifice but ~also prayers. Hence the suffrage of the
163 Suppl, 71|            Mass. But as regards the prayers, that Mass ~is most profitable
164 Suppl, 71|             profitable in which the prayers are appointed for this purpose. ~
165 Suppl, 71|            of ~some saint, by whose prayers we must believe that he
166 Suppl, 71|          appointing certain special prayers for ~certain persons is
167 Suppl, 71|             deceased person, other ~prayers are added for other deceased
168 Suppl, 71|            suffrages, especially of prayers, rely on the Divine ~power.
169 Suppl, 71|             it is not unfitting for prayers to be said for others also.
170 Suppl, 71|             others also. For ~these prayers are said, not that the satisfaction
171 Suppl, 72|             72] Out. Para. 1/1 - OF PRAYERS WITH REGARD TO THE SAINTS
172 Suppl, 72|        saints have knowledge of our prayers?~(2) Whether we should beseech
173 Suppl, 72|             for us?~(3) Whether the prayers they pour forth for us are
174 Suppl, 72|        saints have knowledge of our prayers?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
175 Suppl, 72|            have no knowledge of our prayers. ~For a gloss on Is. 62:
176 Suppl, 72|         cannot be ~cognizant of our prayers.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
177 Suppl, 72|            are not cognizant of our prayers.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
178 Suppl, 72|            seem ~that our deeds and prayers are not known to them.~Aquin.:
179 Suppl, 72|         they do not see therein our prayers and other things that ~happen
180 Suppl, 72|           to God alone to know ~our prayers. Therefore our prayers are
181 Suppl, 72|          our prayers. Therefore our prayers are unknown to the saints.~
182 Suppl, 72|          they are cognizant of ~our prayers. Further, Gregory says (
183 Suppl, 72|             being cognizant ~of our prayers and other happenings in
184 Suppl, 72|         saints are cognizant of our prayers and of what happens here
185 Suppl, 72|            the vows, devotions, and prayers of those who have recourse
186 Suppl, 72|           if ~we be worthy of their prayers, they would pray for us
187 Suppl, 72|           that you help me in your ~prayers for me to God." Much more,
188 Suppl, 72|          heaven to help us by their prayers to God.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
189 Suppl, 72|           Church which asks for the prayers of the saints in the Litany.~
190 Suppl, 72|           His ~clemency through the prayers of the saints, but to the
191 Suppl, 72|          all. ~Fifthly, because the prayers of several sometimes obtain
192 Suppl, 72|           have been obtained by the prayers of one.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
193 Suppl, 72|            are said to ~present our prayers to God, not as though they
194 Suppl, 72|         they ask God to grant those prayers a gracious hearing, ~or
195 Suppl, 72|        rendered worthy of a saint's prayers for him by ~the very fact
196 Suppl, 72|         Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the prayers which the saints pour forth
197 Suppl, 72|              It would seem that the prayers which the saints pour forth
198 Suppl, 72|            not always heard in the ~prayers which they offer up to God.
199 Suppl, 72|            for us from God by their prayers.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
200 Suppl, 72|             for it. Therefore their prayers are not efficacious ~for
201 Suppl, 72|             1/1~OBJ 6: Further, the prayers of the whole heavenly court,
202 Suppl, 72|             anything for us, ~their prayers would deliver entirely from
203 Suppl, 72|         asks ~to be assisted by the prayers of the saints.~Aquin.: SMT
204 Suppl, 72|      express" prayer, when by their prayers they seek a hearing of the
205 Suppl, 72|            also us as suffrages and prayers, even as the shedding of
206 Suppl, 72|            In both ways the saints' prayers ~considered in themselves
207 Suppl, 72|       obtain not the fruit of their prayers, in so far ~as they are
208 Suppl, 72|          something for us in ~their prayers, their prayers are always
209 Suppl, 72|            in ~their prayers, their prayers are always granted, since
210 Suppl, 72|        towards the ~people by their prayers, on account of the wickedness
211 Suppl, 72|         they ~offered contradictory prayers to God, but that they submitted
212 Suppl, 72| consequently it is clear that their prayers are always heard.~Aquin.:
213 Suppl, 72|             they merited that their prayers should be heard after ~their
214 Suppl, 72|              Persever. xxii]): "The prayers of the saints profit the
215 Suppl, 72|         shall be saved through the ~prayers of those who intercede for
216 Suppl, 72|            fulfilled through their ~prayers.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
217 Suppl, 72|        parallel fails between their prayers and the suffrages ~of the
218 Suppl, 96|            who are damned. But the ~prayers of the saints cannot be
219 Suppl, 96|            Therefore at the saints' prayers the Divine mercy will in
220 Appen1, 2|             they ~would not ask for prayers, as they often do.~Aquin.:
221 Appen2, 1|            be mitigated through the prayers of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT
 
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