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St. Thomas Aquinas
Catechetical Instructions

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1 Intro | Catechetical Instructions of St. Thomas ~Aquinas," the Rev. 2 Intro | appearance of this translation of St. Thomas' ~catechetical works 3 Intro | perfect ~life as in that of St. Thomas. Of him it may be 4 Intro | theologian, the ~Angelic Doctor, St. Thomas Aquinas!~ ~RUDOLPH 5 Preface, 1 | ST. THOMAS AQUINAS~ ~St. Thomas 6 Preface, 1 | ST. THOMAS AQUINAS~ ~St. Thomas Aquinas was born 7 Preface, 1 | members of the Order Or St. Dominic, which had been 8 Preface, 1 | Angelic Doctor.~ ~In 1245 St. Thomas began to attend 9 Preface, 1 | lectures in theology of St. Albert ~the Great at the 10 Preface, 1 | years later he accompanied St. Albert to Cologne there ~ 11 Preface, 1 | philosophical learning.~ ~St. Thomas was called to Rome 12 Preface, 1 (2) | G. K. Chesterton, "St. Thomas Aquinas" (1933), 13 Preface, 1 | the "Summa Theologica."~ ~St. Thomas was already widely 14 Preface, 1 | attend the Council of ~Lyons. St. Thomas Aquinas lived in 15 Preface, 1 (4) | exact dates in the life of St. Thomas, I have ~relied 16 Preface, 1 | and Master of all." 5~ ~St. Thomas was canonized in 17 Preface, 1 | Thomas was canonized in 1323. St. Pius proclaimed him a Doctor 18 Preface, 1 | restore the golden ~wisdom of St. Thomas and to spread it 19 Preface, 1 | August 4, ~1880, designated St. Thomas Patron of all Catholic 20 Preface, 1 | of Christian Doctrine by St. Thomas the basis for all ~ 21 Preface, 2 | CHIEF WORKS OF ST. THOMAS~ ~More than sixty 22 Preface, 2 | of Christian philosophy. St. Thomas considered this 23 Preface, 2 | work ever written. It is St. ~Thomas' "Summa philosophica," 24 Preface, 2 (6) | For a complete list of St. Thomas' writings: Cayre, " 25 Preface, 2 | Christian higher life. 7 St. Thomas also wrote the admirable " 26 Preface, 2 (7) | the Contemplative Life by St ~Thomas" (Benziger Bros., 27 Preface, 2 (8) | devote," is also probably by St. Thomas, who is rightly 28 Preface, 3 | which were not written by St. ~Thomas. In the "official" 29 Preface, 3 | process of canonization of St. Thomas. The Explanation ~ 30 Preface, 3 | consider the work authentic. 10 St. Thomas ~gave these Explanations 31 Preface, 3 | septem sacramentis," which St. Thomas ~wrote at the request 32 Preface, 4 | ST. THOMAS IN THE HISTORY OF 33 Preface, 4 | instruction" had ~in the time of St. Thomas and throughout the 34 Preface, 4 (12) | By the catechism of St. Thomas is generally understood 35 Preface, 4 | Counter-Reformation. Thus, St. Augustine's ~classic work 36 Preface, 4 | catechetical instructions of ~St. Thomas, which are oral 37 Preface, 4 | history of catechetics with St. Augustine, Gerson, St. ~ 38 Preface, 4 | with St. Augustine, Gerson, St. ~Charles Borromeo, St. 39 Preface, 4 | St. ~Charles Borromeo, St. Peter Canisius and others. 14~ ~ 40 Preface, 4 | Catechetical Instructions" of St. Cyril of ~Jerusalem (d. 41 Preface, 4 (14) | early fifteenth century. St. ~Charles Borromeo, Archbishop 42 Preface, 4 (14) | of the Roman ~Catechism. St. Peter Canisius, the great 43 Preface, 4 | catechetical instructions of St. Thomas were used generally 44 Preface, 4 | The Explanations of St. Thomas," wrote ~Spirago, " 45 ApCreed, 1 | impossible ~to please God."5 St. Augustine explains these 46 ApCreed, 1 | explains these words of St. Paul, "All that ~is not 47 ApCreed, 1 | God ~as He is. Therefore, St. Paul says: "Faith is the 48 ApCreed, 1 (21) | of faith is explained in St. Thomas, "Summa ~Theologica," 49 ApCreed, 3, 1 | the evil one. Against them St. Augustine gives this illustration. 50 ApCreed, 4 | true Son of God. This, as St. ~Peter says, is not mere 51 ApCreed, 4 (6) | Creed. This treatise of St. Thomas is indeed ~called 52 ApCreed, 4, 2 | God.9~ ~The testimony of St. John concerning the Word 53 ApCreed, 4 (9) | illustration, and hence ~St. John calls the Son 'the 54 ApCreed, 4 (9) | Catechism," ~"loc. cit.," 9). St. Thomas treats more fully 55 ApCreed, 5 | also in His Incarnation. St. John, after having written 56 ApCreed, 5, 2 | the Angel would not permit St. John to adore ~him, although 57 ApCreed, 5, 2 | nature by sin. Thus, says St. Peter: "By whom He hath 58 ApCreed, 6 | His Incarnation. For, as St. ~Gregory says, "there would 59 ApCreed, 6, 2 | profit us as an example. St. Augustine says ~that the 60 ApCreed, 6, 2 | drink of vinegar." Thus, St. ~Augustine, in commenting 61 ApCreed, 7 (1) | time of ~their redemption. St. Peter writes: "He was put 62 ApCreed, 7 (7) | St. Thomas says that the soul 63 ApCreed, 7, 2 | souls in three ways as St. Augustine tells us, viz., 64 ApCreed, 7, 2 | prayers, and almsgiving. St. Gregory adds a fourth, 65 ApCreed, 8, 2 | it is to put him away, as St. Bede tells us.~ ~Thirdly, 66 ApCreed, 9, 2 | form of a servant, and, as St. Paul says: "He was made 67 ApCreed, 10, 2 | evil."7 There are, says St. Gregory, four different 68 ApCreed, 10, 2 | be discussed because, as St. John says: "He that ~doth 69 ApCreed, 11 | faith is said to be dead, as St. James points out.2 The ~ 70 ApCreed, 11 | be will and love. Thus, St. ~Augustine says: "The word 71 ApCreed, 11, 1 | on His behalf. Thus, says St. Peter: ~"The holy men of 72 ApCreed, 12 (1) | I Cor., xii. 12-14). For St. Paul's admirable ~description 73 ApCreed, 12, 4 | this firmness of the Church St. Peter is called the crowning ~ 74 ApCreed, 13 (2) | The evangelist St. John, writing to the faithful 75 ApCreed, 13 (6) | in vogue at the time ot St. Thomas. The ~Greek Church 76 ApCreed, 13 (14) | Theology of the Sacraments," St. Louis, 1914, p. 201).~ ~ 77 ApCreed, 15, 1 | we shall praise," as says St. Augustine.6 ~"Joy and gladness 78 ApCreed, 15, 1 | is found in God alone. As St. Augustine says: "Thou hast ~ 79 ApCreed, 15, 1 | joy of the ~Lord."9 And as St. Augustine says: "Complete 80 10Command, 0 (1) | God," is ~the opinion of St. Augustine (Quest. cxl super 81 10Command, 0, 1 | Such things, according to St. ~Augustine, cannot be done 82 10Command, 0, 2 | the ~habit of sin. Thus, St. Gregory says: "The sin 83 10Command, 0, 2 | with this in mind ~that St. Peter asked: "Lord, to 84 10Command, 1 (1) | 2). See also teaching of St. Thomas in ~"Summa Theol.," 85 10Command, 1, 3 | Baptism sanctifies, for ~as St. Paul says: "But you are 86 10Command, 2 (1) | St. Thomas also treats of this 87 10Command, 2 (5) | called it 'the Lord's ~Day.' St. John makes mention of ' 88 10Command, 2 (5) | Apocalypse (i. 10), ~and St. Paul commands collections 89 10Command, 2, 1 | the Lord God. Wherefore, St. Augustine says that it ~ 90 10Command, 2, 2 | Sabbath, as we read in St. Matthew (xii. 3-5). The 91 10Command, 2 (28)| St. Thomas' comparison of sin 92 10Command, 2, 2 | hath ~taught much evil."31 St. Jerome says: "Always do 93 10Command, 2 (41)| St. Thomas here refers not 94 10Command, 2 (62)| The heavenly Sabbalh, as St. Cyril observes on the words 95 10Command, 2 (62)| observes on the words of St. Paul, ~'There remaineth 96 10Command, 3 | good to everyone. Thus, St. ~Augustine says that we 97 10Command, 3 | to ~love God first," says St. Ambrose, "then our father 98 10Command, 3 (4) | St. Thomas also treats of the 99 10Command, 3, 1 | which are ~contrary to God. St. Jerome says that the only 100 10Command, 4 (1) | St. Thomas also treats of this 101 10Command, 4, 1 | is like a just war.3 And St. Paul ~says: "Whatsoever 102 10Command, 4, 1 | to the laws. Against this St. ~Augustine says that God 103 10Command, 4, 1 | themselves into the flames, as St. Augustine relates in ~" 104 10Command, 4, 1 | negligence or ~avarice. Thus, St. Ambrose says: "Give food 105 10Command, 4, 2 | Angry. - In the Gospel of St. Matthew (chapter V) ~Christ 106 10Command, 4, 2 | charity) and ~another. Thus, St. Augustine in his "Rule" 107 10Command, 5 (2) | Sixth ~Commandment," 1). St. Thomas treats of this Commandment 108 10Command, 5, 1 | them stand the words of ~St. Paul: "For fornicators 109 10Command, 5, 1 | not be ~blotted out."22~ ~St. Gregory says that sins 110 10Command, 6 (1) | St. Thomas also treats of this 111 10Command, 6 | make wicked laws."8 And St. Augustine says ~that every 112 10Command, 6 (21)| Without restitution,' says St. ~Augustine, 'the sin is 113 10Command, 7 (1) | St. Thomas also treats of this 114 10Command, 7, 2 | confession, ~about which St. Augustine says: "Just as 115 10Command, 7, 2 | This must be ~avoided, as St. Augustine tells us: "Accept 116 10Command, 8 (1) | St. Thomas places the Tenth 117 10Command, 8 | made for God. Thus, says St. ~Augustine: "Thou hast 118 10Command, 8 | It was for this, says St. Gregory, that Christ compared ~ 119 10Command, 8 | God and neighbor, for says St. Augustine: "The more ~one 120 10Command, 8 | root of ~all evil," says St. Paul, and when this root 121 10Command, 9 | Thy Neighbor's Wife."~ ~St. John says in his first 122 10Command, 9 | the heart. And, therefore, St. Paul adds "so as to ~obey 123 10Command, 9, 1 | the idleness of ~her."20 St. Jerome says: "Be always 124 10Command, 9, 1 | best of all occupations, as St. Jerome tells us: "Love 125 Sacramen | that must be known which St. Augustine wrote in the 126 Sacramen, 0 (1) | I, 4) ~seemingly follows St. Thomas here.~ ~ 127 Sacramen | confer grace. ~In them, as St. Augustine says, the merits 128 Sacramen, 2 | accompany the action. Thus, St. Augustine says: "The word 129 Sacramen, 4 (21) | either species. ~'Each,' says St. Augustine, 'receives Christ 130 Sacramen, 6 | the form handed down by St. James, as given ~above.~ ~ ~ ~ 131 Sacramen, 8 | against which are the words of St. Paul: ~"Marriage honorable 132 LordPray | Christ the just one."4 Hence, St. Cyprian says: "Since we 133 LordPray | hear him."6 Thus writes St. Cyprian: "It is a friendly, 134 LordPray | this prayer without fruit. St. Augustine says that through 135 LordPray | prayer what is good for him. St. John Damascene says: "Prayer 136 LordPray | we use in prayer," says St. Augustine, "we cannot but 137 LordPray | speak not much."16 And St. Augustine says: "Let much 138 LordPray | give us what we wish," says St. Augustine, "because it 139 LordPray | what we do not wish for." St. Paul gives us an example 140 LordPray, 2, 4 | continually changeable. As St. Augustine says: "I sank 141 LordPray, 3, 2 | she returns to Thee," says St. Augustine.20~ ~Lastly, " 142 LordPray, 4, 4 | cooperation. Thus, says St. Augustine: "Who created 143 LordPray, 5 | with difficulty. For, as St. Augustine says: "The sin 144 LordPray, 6 (4) | is the interpretation of St. Luke, who, instead of ' 145 LordPray, 6, 1 | to make no mention," says St. Augustine.5 But for all 146 LordPray, 6, 2 | where the punishment, as St. Augustine says, is very 147 LordPray, 6 (10) | xviii, art. 1, which says: "St. Thomas here follows the 148 LordPray, 6 (11) | punishment is removed," says St. Thomas (IV Sent., Dist. 149 LordPray, 8 | affliction and all others, as St. Augustine explains it.1 150 HailMary, 1 (3) | Ave Maria in the time of St. ~Thomas consisted only 151 HailMary, 4 | is not a spot in thee."9 St. Augustine ~says: "If we 152 HailMary, 4 (11) | gratia," c. xxxvi. Elsewhere St. Thomas says: "In the ~Angelic 153 HailMary, 5 | virtues - ~as, for example, St. Nicholas is an exemplar 154 HailMary, 5 (12) | St. Thomas wrote before the 155 HailMary, 5 (12) | has arisen as to whether St. Thomas did or did not deny 156 HailMary, 5 | the Son of ~God. Hugh of St. Victor says of this: "Because 157 HailMary, 6 (20) | III, Q. ~xxvii, art. 5). St. Bernard says: "It is God' 158 HailMary, 9 (30) | Here St. Thomas compares the fruit 159 Question, 1, 1 | order on faith?~ ~5. Explain St. Thomas' statement that 160 Question, 1, 3 | ONE GOD, THE CREATOR~ ~1. St. Thomas here states the 161 Question, 1, 3 | that the errors of which St. Thomas speaks are similar 162 Question, 1, 4 | CHRIST~ ~1. From the words of St. Peter how does the Transfiguration 163 Question, 1, 4 | Son of God is likened by St. ~Thomas to the generation 164 Question, 1, 5 | understand by the words of St. Thomas: "He [Christ] became ~ 165 Question, 1, 6 | Explain these words of St. ~Thomas.~ ~3. Why did the 166 Question, 1, 7 | meanings of "hell" used by St. Thomas?~ ~2. Where was 167 Question, 1, 8 | Friday to Easter Sunday?~ ~4. St. Thomas says: "Let us endeavor 168 Question, 1, 9 | heaven as it is described by St. Luke in the Acts of the 169 Question, 1, 10 | LAST JUDGMENT~ ~1. Does St. Thomas speak here of the 170 Question, 1, 11 | way is this statement of St. Paul a definition of ~the 171 Question, 1, 12 | sanctifying grace?~ ~3. St. Thomas says the faithful 172 Question, 1, 12 | are non-Catholics.~ ~5. St. Thomas classifies the elements 173 Question, 1, 12 | contained in the text of St. ~Matthew, xvi, 18 (see 174 Question, 1, 13 | doctrine.~ ~3. Why does St. Thomas give us a review 175 Question, 1, 13 | Sacraments.~ ~5. Discuss St. Thomas' answer to the objection: 176 Question, 1, 14 | dead?~ ~5. Discuss what St. Thomas calls the "perfect 177 Question, 2, 3 | Explain the first reason which St. Thomas gives for observance 178 Question, 2, 3 | one work on Sunday?~ ~7. St. Thomas tells us not to 179 Question, 2, 4 | some of the reasons which St. Thomas gives us to honor 180 Question, 2, 5 | command?~ ~2. What does St. Thomas say about killing 181 Question, 2, 5 | is sinful?~ ~9. Discuss St. Thomas' reasons why we 182 Question, 2, 6 | COMMANDMENT~ ~1. How does St. Thomas distinguish between 183 Question, 2, 6 | forms of theft enumerated by St. Thomas which to-day would ~ 184 Question, 2, 7 | be the greater evil?~ ~3. St. Thomas says this precept 185 Question, 2, 8 | Discuss the differences which St. Thomas gives between human 186 Question, 3, 1 | Explain these words ~of St. Thomas and give some Sacraments 187 Question, 3, 2 | Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. St. ~Thomas says the chief 188 Question, 3, 3 | 5. Discuss the words of St. James regarding the Sacrament 189 Question, 4, 1 | effects of prayer mentioned by St. Thomas. Why is ~the Our 190 Question, 4, 2 | Scriptures in support of it.~ ~3. St. Thomas says that the phrase " 191 Question, 4, 4 | THY KINGDOM COME~ ~1. St. Thomas joins the seven 192 Question, 4, 6 | avoiding them?~ ~4. What does St. Thomas say about excessive 193 Question, 4, 9 | conceivable evils?~ ~2. How does St. Thomas explain our deliverance 194 Question, 4, 9 | qualities of prayer ~which St. Thomas says belongs to 195 Question, 5 | by the Angel Gabriel. by ~St. Elizabeth, and by the Church?~ ~


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