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1 ApCreed, 6 | shall tell it to you."1 The grace of God is so great and His
2 ApCreed, 6, 1 | sins when aided by God's grace conferred by the ~Sacraments,
3 ApCreed, 6, 1 | greater is the pardon and the grace which he gains.~ ~Fifthly,
4 ApCreed, 12, 1 | ought to ~make use of the grace God grants him, and be of
5 ApCreed, 12, 2 | This anointing ~is the grace of the Holy Spirit: "He
6 ApCreed, 13, 1 | operates ~for the conferring of grace unto the remission of sins.
7 ApCreed, 13, 1 | flesh, so spiritual life or grace cannot be had unless man
8 ApCreed, 13, 1 | confirmed, because ~great grace is conferred in Confirmation.
9 ApCreed, 13, 1 | confirmed, because greater grace ~will be his.~ ~"Holy Eucharist." -
10 ApCreed, 13, 1 | health; and this is the grace which is conferred in the ~
11 ApCreed, 13 (14) | away sin and give the first grace of justification. The other
12 ApCreed, 13 (14) | already living the life of grace. But the Sacraments of ~
13 ApCreed, 13 (14) | living produce the first grace when the subject, guilty
14 ApCreed, 13 (15) | us pardon of sin and the grace of justification" ("Roman
15 ApCreed, 13, 3 | who are in the ~state of grace, because all are one: "I
16 10Command, 0, 2 | affront to the Spirit of grace!"23 ~"Whilst her husband
17 10Command, 2, 1 | new creation is through grace, ~which came by the Resurrection: "
18 10Command, 3, 2 | who honor their parents.~ ~Grace and Glory. - The first reward
19 10Command, 3, 2 | Glory. - The first reward is grace for the present life, and
20 10Command, 3, 2 | compared ~with the life of grace. And so, therefore, if you
21 10Command, 3, 2 | unworthy of the life of grace, which is greater, and all
22 10Command, 3, 3 | and for thy reverence good grace shall come to thee."48 Now,
23 10Command, 4, 1 | it away from the life of grace, namely, by inducing it
24 10Command, 5, 1 | for those in the state of grace it is meritorious for ~eternal
25 Sacramen | pertain to the effect of grace. First of ~all, that must
26 Sacramen | however, did not cause grace but only ~signified or indicated
27 Sacramen | signified or indicated the grace of Christ. The Apostle calls
28 Sacramen | because they did ~not contain grace, and they were weak because
29 Sacramen | because they could not confer grace. ~In them, as St. Augustine
30 Sacramen | other hand, both contain grace and confer ~it. A Sacrament
31 Sacramen | visible form of invisible grace. Thus, ~the exterior washing
32 Sacramen, 2 | Sacraments is that they confer grace. It is also common to all
33 Sacramen, 2 | Sacrament, that is, the ~grace of the Holy Spirit. "For
34 Sacramen, 3 | again be ~baptized; but the grace of the Sacrament is not
35 Sacramen, 3 (14)| hindrance) to the ~reception of grace. The grace of the Sacrament
36 Sacramen, 3 (14)| reception of grace. The grace of the Sacrament is revived ("
37 Sacramen, 4, 1 | to His members ~through grace, it follows that through
38 Sacramen, 4, 1 | that through this Sacrament grace is increased in ~those who
39 Sacramen, 5 (28)| faithful to ~receive the grace of this Sacrament with the
40 Sacramen, 6 (31)| This Sacrament imparts grace which remits sins, especially
41 Sacramen, 7 | Sacrament is an increase of grace for the ~performance of
42 LordPray | confidence to the throne of grace."1 It must not be wanting
43 LordPray, 2, 4 | sinner is not cultivated by grace, it will produce only thistles
44 LordPray, 4, 4 | necessary for eternal life: the grace of God and the will of man.
45 LordPray, 4, 4 | turn to you."17 "By the grace of God, I am what I am.
46 LordPray, 4, 4 | I am what I am. And His grace in me hath not been void."18
47 LordPray, 4, 4 | strength, but trust in God's grace; and be not negligent, but
48 LordPray, 4, 4 | lest it would seem that the grace of God were left out; nor
49 LordPray, 4, 4 | it be done" through the grace of God at the same time
50 LordPray, 6, 1 | Virgin, who was full of grace and in whom there was no
51 LordPray, 6, 2 | one living in the state of grace, to the extent that is claimed
52 LordPray, 6 (11)| Penance are: (1) sanctifying grace is imparted whereby the
53 LordPray, 6 (11)| bestowal of sacramental grace and the revival of the merits
54 LordPray, 7, 2 | many sins, He withdraws His grace from man, and as a result
55 HailMary, 1 | namely: "Hail, ~full of grace, the Lord is with thee,
56 HailMary, 1 | Mary," but "Hail, full of ~grace." But, as we shall see,
57 HailMary, 3 | the splendor of ~divine grace. For Angels participate
58 HailMary, 3 | somewhat of the light of ~grace, nevertheless do so in a
59 HailMary, 4 | FULL OF GRACE"~ ~The Blessed Virgin was
60 HailMary, 4 | Angels in the fullness of ~grace, and as an indication of
61 HailMary, 4 | her by ~saying: "Full of grace." This is as if he said: "
62 HailMary, 4 | excel me in the fullness of grace."~ ~The Blessed Virgin is
63 HailMary, 4 | Virgin is said to be full of grace in three ways. First, as ~
64 HailMary, 4 | her soul she was full of grace. The grace of God is given
65 HailMary, 4 | she was full of grace. The grace of God is given for two ~
66 HailMary, 4 | Virgin, ~then, received grace in the most perfect degree,
67 HailMary, 4 | that to her was granted grace to overcome ~every kind
68 HailMary, 4 (11)| conception when it says, 'Full of grace;; it expresses the Conception ~
69 HailMary, 5 (12)| singular ~privilege and grace granted by God, in view
70 HailMary, 5 | evident. Mary was full ~of grace not only in the performance
71 HailMary, 5 | Blessed Virgin was full of grace in the overflowing ~effect
72 HailMary, 5 | overflowing ~effect of this grace upon her flesh or body.
73 HailMary, 5 | Saints that the abundance of grace sanctified their souls,
74 HailMary, 5 | Virgin was so filled with grace that from ~her soul grace
75 HailMary, 5 | grace that from ~her soul grace poured into her flesh from
76 HailMary, 6 | CHRISTIANS~ ~The plenitude of grace in Mary was such that its
77 HailMary, 6 | thing in a Saint when he has grace to bring about the ~salvation
78 HailMary, 6 | exceedingly wonderful when grace is of such ~abundance as
79 HailMary, 6 | was ~spoken: "In me is all grace of the way and of the truth,
80 HailMary, 6 | Therefore, Mary is full of grace, exceeding the ~Angels in
81 HailMary, 6 (20)| obtained such a plenitude of grace that she ~was closest of
82 HailMary, 6 (20)| creatures to the Author of Grace; and thus she received ~
83 HailMary, 6 (20)| womb Him who is full of grace. and by giving Him birth
84 HailMary, 6 (20)| certain manner the source of grace for all men" ("Summa Theol.,"
85 HailMary, 9 | has ~filled Him with every grace, which in turn is poured
86 Question, 1, 12 | oneness is ~sanctifying grace?~ ~3. St. Thomas says the
87 Question, 3, 1 | visible sign of invisible grace." Explain these words ~of
88 Question, 4, 2 | God ~dwells by sanctifying grace. Explain this, and cite
89 Question, 4, 4 | the hearts of men by ~His grace, and the reign of God in
90 Question, 4, 8 | pray that ~God may give us grace to overcome temptations?~ ~
91 Question, 5 | Virgin was truly "full of grace" (see footnote ~11).~ ~4.
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