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St. Thomas Aquinas
Explanation of the Sacraments

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1 1 | or indicated the grace of Christ. The Apostle calls these ~" 2 1 | Augustine says, the merits of Christ brought about ~salvation 3 3 | physical acts. And so ~also Christ, who is the Author of the 4 3 | And just as the flesh of Christ was sanctified, and has 5 3(11) | in that they represent Christ, and hence, be they good 6 3(11) | according to the institution of ~Christ, and intend to do what the 7 6 | Sacraments, because it is Christ who, by the merits of His ~ 8 8 | boldly confess the name of Christ. The one who is ~confirmed 9 8 | confess either the name of Christ or especially the ~cross 10 8 | especially the ~cross of Christ, which to the Jews was a 11 10 | who are incorporated ~into Christ. Other than wheaten bread 12 10 | Sacrament is the very words of ~Christ, "This is My Body," and " 13 10 | priest ~in the person of Christ brings into being this Sacrament. 14 10 | matter ~into the Body of Christ.~ ~ 15 11 | changed into the ~Body of Christ, and wine into His Blood; 16 11 | into His Blood; so that Christ is entirely ~contained under 17 11 | without a subject; ~and Christ is entirely contained under 18 11 | of the consecrated ~wine, Christ is totally present even 19 11 | is the union of man with Christ, as He himself says: "He ~ 20 11(21)| Hence it also follows that Christ is so contained, whole and 21 11(21)| body but also the blood and Christ entire, so in like manner 22 11(21)| but also the ~body and Christ entire. These are matters 23 11(21)| should it be forgotten that Christ is, whole and entire. contained 24 11(21)| St. Augustine, 'receives Christ the Lord, and He is entire 25 11 | man is incorporated with Christ and united to His members ~ 26 11 | that is, the true Body of Christ; and that which is the " 27 12 | is not the true Body of Christ but ~only a sign of it. 28 12 | sacrifices of demons than that of Christ: "And they shed innocent 29 12 | mouth of Wisdom, which is Christ: "Drink the ~wine which 30 13(28)| also from the teaching of Christ Our Lord, handed ~down to 31 15 | of a worthy minister of Christ.~ ~Concerning this Sacrament 32 16 | sign of the union between ~Christ and the Church. The efficient 33 16 | the ~indivisible union of Christ and His Church.~ ~Concerning 34 16(33)| to us the divine union of Christ and His Church under ~the


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