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501 4, 39(42)| Pius XII, Encyclical letter Humani generis; AAS XLII (1950),
502 4, 45 | Savior is present in His humanity not only in His natural
503 7, 67 | his example to be meek and humble of heart, and to seek not
504 2, 16 | mystery in particular with humility and reverence, not relying
505 5, 52 | of the Virgin and which hung on the Cross as an offering
506 7, 75(81)| C.I.C., canon 801. ~
507 Int | Reaffirmation by Vatican II~
508 4, 38(40)| St. Thomas, Summa Theol., IIIa, p. 73, a. 3, c. ~
509 4, 45 | words but that our minds, illumined by faith, can come to see
510 2, 15 | it is something that many illustrious martyrs have witnessed to
511 7, 67 | who draw near to Him to imitate Him, so that they may learn
512 Int | Spouse, as a pledge of His immense love, is something that
513 4, 34 | each other. The Lord is immolated in an unbloody way in the
514 Int, 5 | life, and the "medicine of immortality" according to Our Lord's
515 7, 76 | heavenly blessings We lovingly impart Our apostolic blessings
516 7, 72 | admonishes, exhorts, begs and implores 'through the merciful kindness
517 3, 29 | feast of evil spirits, is impossible for you." 18 Foreshadowed
518 4 | Symbolism Inadequate to Express Real Presence~
519 4, 36 | the name of Christ, the Incarnate Word of God, and by His
520 2, 24 | the Holy Trinity and the Incarnation be judged as no longer appropriate
521 5, 51 | in the Sacred Scriptures, including Christ's birth of the Virgin
522 7, 67 | divine Eucharist bestows an incomparable dignity upon the Christian
523 7, 65 | him believe, let him be incorporated so that he may receive life.
524 7, 76 | the whole world from an increase in devotion to the Eucharist,
525 | indeed
526 Int, 3 | 3. In order to make the indissoluble bond that exists between
527 2, 24 | cannot be tolerated that any individual should on his own authority
528 Int | Mystery of Faith, that is, the ineffable gift of the Eucharist that
529 1, 14 | Mystery and to set forth its inexhaustible riches and to make it more
530 4, 41 | literature was still in its infancy, the unknown author of the
531 4, 38 | the latter is in no way inferior to the former, for it is
532 7, 75 | especially those who were more inflamed with ardent devotion toward
533 7, 69 | Eucharist exerts a great influence upon the soul in the direction
534 Int, 8 | gives Us great pleasure to inform you of this, Venerable Brothers,
535 2, 17 | eloquent language and with such insight born of devotion, had these
536 5, 49 | 49. St. John Chrysostom insists upon the same point with
537 6, 63 | devotion that have, through the inspiration of God's grace, grown with
538 6 | Corpus Christi, Another Instance of Latria ~
539 4, 35 | through faith, 34 and who instills charity in them through
540 3, 28 | through His own blood, in instituting the mystery of the Eucharist.
541 5, 48 | 48. "Instructed as you are in these matters,"
542 3, 30 | we all pray for all these intentions and we offer this victim
543 7, 75 | toward the divine Eucharist, intercede with the Father of mercies
544 7, 67 | and to seek not their own interests but those of God. Anyone
545 1, 10 | consign it to oblivion or else interpret it in such a way as to weaken
546 7, 69(71)| Augustine, On the literal interpretation of Genesis XI, 15.20; PL
547 4, 39 | presence of Christ and of His intimate union with the faithful,
548 1, 14 | a praiseworthy effort to investigate this lofty Mystery and to
549 2, 22 | not be subject to rational investigation, and even if it not be explained
550 2, 22 | star in carrying on our investigations into this mystery, for the
551 7, 68 | the species, Christ the invisible Head of the Church, the
552 Int, 6 | achievement of unity, 3 inviting all Christians to a unity
553 1, 10 | recognized force of the concepts involved. ~
554 6, 57 | not to be treated with irreverence," is the serious warning
555 2, 23 | may not give rise to some irreverent opinion about the things
556 5, 54 | Our predecessor, Pius VI, issued a serious warning, on the
557 Int, 8 | Brothers, so that you may join with Us in giving thanks
558 4, 35 | want to go into this very joyful subject, which the Constitution
559 5, 49(53)| Homily on Judas' betrayal, 1.6; PG 49.380;
560 5, 50 | fashion, so that you might not judge that what you see is a mere
561 2, 24 | Trinity and the Incarnation be judged as no longer appropriate
562 2, 22(9) | St. Augustine, Against Julian, VI, 5.11; PL 44.829. ~
563 6, 63 | servant of God, Blessed Juliana of Mount Cornelius—and Our
564 2, 25 | deeper understanding ever justifies any deviation from that
565 6, 58 | the body of the Lord and kept it with all reverence and
566 7, 72(76)| 3 Kgs 19.8.~
567 4, 41 | church be gathered into your kingdom from the ends of the earth." 44~
568 2, 24 | under the pretext of new knowledge. Who would ever tolerate
569 5, 55 | great Sacrament the worship known as "latria," which may be
570 6, 57(61)| Apostolic Tradition; ed. Botte, La Tradition Apostolique de
571 6, 62 | Communion that has been laid down by subsequent ecclesiastical
572 5, 53 | Ecumenical Councils of the Lateran, Constance, Florence and
573 4, 42 | Cyprian too, in the course of laying stress on the Church's unity
574 2, 19 | people often follow the lead of St. Thomas and sing the
575 3, 32 | this sacrifice, the Church learns to offer herself as a sacrifice
576 | least
577 Int | Fathers of the Council were led by their pastoral concern
578 3, 32 | with the regulations and legitimate traditions of the Church,
579 4, 35 | at somewhat greater length. Christ is present in His
580 2, 15 | contains within it," as Leo XIII, Our predecessor of
581 7, 66 | passions, to wash away the lesser sins that are committed
582 2, 23 | proper way of expressing it, lest our careless use of words
583 2, 18 | truth, He cannot tell a lie." 6~
584 6, 63 | celebrated in the diocese of Liege—especially through the efforts
585 5, 52 | the true and proper and lifegiving flesh and blood of Jesus
586 3, 31 | very helpful in shedding light on the mystery of the Church;
587 7, 75 | will continue to flourish. Lingering in Our mind are the words
588 Int | Restoration of Liturgy Linked to Eucharistic Devotion~
589 5, 52 | time for assembling a long list of evidence. Instead, We
590 5, 54 | transubstantiation, which is listed among the articles of the
591 2, 23 | fear of offending religious listeners in dealing with subjects
592 7, 69(71)| Cf. St. Augustine, On the literal interpretation of Genesis
593 4, 41 | 41. When Christian literature was still in its infancy,
594 3, 30 | and for all those who have lived among us. For we have a
595 Int | Archbishops, Bishops and other Local Ordinaries in Peace and
596 1, 14 | effort to investigate this lofty Mystery and to set forth
597 2, 22 | 22. It is only logical, then, for us to follow
598 4, 35 | on her pilgrimage with a longing to reach the portals of
599 4, 44 | blood. He teaches us not to look to the nature of what lies
600 4, 38 | consoling source of devotion, a lovelier object of contemplation
601 4, 44 | which the Father in His loving kindness raised again." 47
602 7, 76 | of heavenly blessings We lovingly impart Our apostolic blessings
603 6, 60 | Alexandria denounced as mad the opinion that the Eucharist
604 2, 22 | then, for us to follow the magisterium of the Church as a guiding
605 4, 42(45)| Epistle to Magnus, 6; PL 3.1139.~
606 3, 31 | degree, and it has to be maintained in a proper way. 27 Yet
607 7, 64 | means nothing less than maintaining complete fidelity to the
608 3, 31 | the service of the Divine Majesty. ~
609 3, 29(19)| Cf. Mal 1.11.~
610 3, 29 | you." 18 Foreshadowed by Malachias, 19 this new oblation of
611 5, 52(56)| Mansi, Collectio amplissima Conciliorum,
612 7, 70 | wanted to be the distinctive mark of His disciples. ~
613 Int, 7 | joy and eagerness that has marked the reception the sons of
614 7, 75 | are the words of the holy martyr Ignatius warning the Philadelphians
615 2, 15 | something that many illustrious martyrs have witnessed to with their
616 7, 66 | from it the strength to master their passions, to wash
617 | me
618 6, 57 | The Body of Christ is meant to be eaten by the faithful,
619 1, 10 | and causing them no small measure of confusion about matters
620 Int, 5 | of eternal life, and the "medicine of immortality" according
621 7, 67 | learn from his example to be meek and humble of heart, and
622 5, 53 | way in which these words meet with such complete agreement
623 3, 30 | who wrote the following memorable words for the neophytes
624 Int, 4 | beloved Spouse, the Church, a memorial of His Death and Resurrection:
625 1, 11 | transubstantiation without mentioning what the Council of Trent
626 3, 30 | Church at Rome, 22 and he mentions at the same time that the
627 7, 75 | intercede with the Father of mercies so that this common belief
628 2, 20 | believing this is especially meritorious. " 7~
629 5, 51 | Ambrose, the Bishop of Milan, in a clear statement on
630 5, 46 | constitutes the greatest miracle of its kind, 50 we have
631 5, 46 | 46. To avoid any misunderstanding of this type of presence,
632 3, 28(14)| 19-20; cf. Mt 26.26-28; Mk 14.22-24.~
633 4, 34 | its salvific power at the moment when he becomes sacramentally
634 6, 61 | solitude out of love for monastic life—nourished themselves
635 4, 44 | those which Theodore of Mopsuestia, who is a faithful witness
636 7, 67 | He raises the level of morals, fosters virtue, comforts
637 3, 28 | 28. just as Moses made the Old Testament sacred
638 2, 25 | that "the meaning that Holy Mother the Church has once declared,
639 6, 63 | God, Blessed Juliana of Mount Cornelius—and Our predecessor,
640 7, 72 | they may be able to move on from this wretched earthly
641 4, 35 | present in the Church as she moves along on her pilgrimage
642 | much
643 6, 57(61)| Apostolique de St. Hippolyte, Muenster (1963), p. 84.~
644 | namely
645 3, 28 | For, as the Evangelists narrate, at the Last Supper "he
646 5, 54 | and We Ourself, at the National Eucharistic Congress that
647 4, 45 | humanity not only in His natural manner of existence at the
648 5, 51 | extraordinary to give new natures to things than it is to
649 7, 67 | stirs up all those who draw near to Him to imitate Him, so
650 3, 30 | assist all those who stand in need; we all pray for all these
651 3, 29 | to appeal for their other needs, but also to help those
652 5, 54 | that parish priests not neglect to speak of transubstantiation,
653 6, 58 | fall to the ground through negligence. 62~
654 3, 30 | memorable words for the neophytes whom he was instructing
655 | never
656 1, 13 | Church—not be reduced to nil through the sowing of the
657 1, 11 | or to concentrate on the notion of sacramental sign as if
658 6, 61 | of love for monastic life—nourished themselves even daily on
659 6, 59 | of this from the words of Novatian, whose testimony is trustworthy
660 5, 52 | to swear to the following oath: "I believe in my heart
661 4, 38 | of devotion, a lovelier object of contemplation and holier
662 3, 29 | by Malachias, 19 this new oblation of the New Testament has
663 1, 14 | set forth, and We have an obligation to warn you about the grave
664 1, 10 | Church and consign it to oblivion or else interpret it in
665 2, 25 | be made clearer and more obvious; and doing this is of great
666 3, 28 | careful to point out, "They occupied themselves continually with
667 6, 59 | due reverence that might occur. We have evidence of this
668 | off
669 2, 23 | and they have no fear of offending religious listeners in dealing
670 5, 50 | mere figure; instead the offerings are truly changed by the
671 3, 28 | just as Moses made the Old Testament sacred with the
672 2, 20(7) | art. un., qu. I; Opera omnia, tome IV, Ad Claras Aquas (
673 5, 46 | which we can rightly call ontological. For what now lies beneath
674 5, 54 | celebrated at Pisa, bore open and solemn witness to the
675 2, 20(7) | P. I, art. un., qu. I; Opera omnia, tome IV, Ad Claras
676 5, 52 | the Church displayed in opposing Berengarius who gave in
677 4, 42 | on the Church's unity in opposition to schism, said this: "Finally
678 3, 33 | received from the bishop who ordained them—the power of offering
679 Int | Bishops and other Local Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with
680 6, 58 | guilty, and rightly so as Origen recalls, if, after they
681 2, 24 | watchword and banner of orthodox faith, is to be religiously
682 5, 54 | might not pass; 58 and We Ourself, at the National Eucharistic
683 Int, 7 | first taste of them in the outpouring of joy and eagerness that
684 3, 27 | idea to recall at the very outset what may be termed the heart
685 6, 56 | Eucharist, both during Mass and outside of it, by taking the greatest
686 4, 45 | Holy Eucharist under the outward appearances of sensible
687 4, 38 | what St. John Chrysostom, overcome with awe, had to say in
688 7, 66 | of the adoration that is owed to Christ the Lord who is
689 3, 29 | Christians ought not take part in pagan sacrifices, precisely because
690 4, 39 | rather to indicate presence par excellence, because it is
691 3, 30 | emperor in order to win a pardon for some exiles, and he
692 3, 29 | because they have been made partakers of the table of the Lord. "
693 2, 16 | approach this mystery in particular with humility and reverence,
694 3, 32 | faithful is of its very nature particularly fitting when Mass is celebrated,
695 Int, 4 | unity, a bond of charity, a paschal banquet in which Christ
696 4, 44 | the Catholic Church has passed on to her catechumens, the
697 6, 63 | s grace, grown with each passing day. Through them the Catholic
698 7, 66 | strength to master their passions, to wash away the lesser
699 7, 72 | 72. The Church in the past has felt and still feels
700 7, 67 | efficacious for progress along the paths of holiness. ~
701 4, 41(44)| Didachè, 9.1; F.X. Funk, Patres Apostolici, 1.20.~
702 Int | His Venerable Brothers the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops,
703 7, 66 | should not forget about paying a visit during the day to
704 Int, 3 | between faith and devotion perfectly clear, the Fathers of the
705 4, 38 | same one that priests now perform: the latter is in no way
706 1, 11 | talking about, it is not permissible to extol the so-called "
707 7, 64 | vigilance, with all false and pernicious opinions being completely
708 Int, 4 | He did this in order to perpetuate the Sacrifice of the Cross
709 6, 61 | being harassed by violent persecutions or living in solitude out
710 4, 34 | Sacrifice and Sacrament pertain to the same mystery and
711 Int, 5 | both the sacrifice, which pertains to the essence of the Mass
712 4, 36(36)| Augustine, Against the Letter ot Petiliani, III, 10.11; PL 43.353. ~
713 5, 46 | whole and entire in His physical "reality," corporeally present,
714 5, 54 | was recently celebrated at Pisa, bore open and solemn witness
715 5, 54 | the errors of the Synod of Pistoia, that parish priests not
716 3, 30 | the merciful God to take pity both on them and on ourselves.'' 21
717 5, 52 | bread and wine that are placed on the altar are, through
718 3, 31 | fact that the whole Church plays the role of priest and victim
719 7, 72 | is more ancient and more pleasing than the desire for the
720 4, 39 | dreaming up a so-called "pneumatic" nature of the glorious
721 3, 29 | Eucharistic Sacrifice when he points out that Christians ought
722 3, 33(29)| Cf. Roman Pontifical. ~
723 7, 76 | year 1965, the third of Our Pontificate. ~PAUL VI ~ ~ ~ ~
724 7, 76 | September, the feast of Pope St. Pius X, in the year
725 5 | Constant Teaching of the Popes and the Councils~
726 4, 35 | with a longing to reach the portals of eternal life, for He
727 4, 38 | holy in themselves and they pour grace into the soul by the
728 3, 28 | spiritual fervor from this practice that it was said of them
729 1, 14 | strange opinions are making a praiseworthy effort to investigate this
730 5, 46 | voice of the teaching and praying Church. Her voice, which
731 4, 36 | present in the Church as she preaches, since the Gospel which
732 4, 35 | Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy presented briefly, 30 at somewhat
733 7, 64 | Christ and the Apostles, and preserve it in its purity and integrity
734 2, 24 | faith, is to be religiously preserved, and no one may presume
735 4, 42 | and when He refers to wine pressed from many grapes and berries
736 2, 24 | preserved, and no one may presume to change it at his own
737 2, 17 | intellect; let His word prevail over our reason and intellect.
738 7, 66 | committed every day and to prevent the serious sins to which
739 Int, 7 | 7. We seem to have a preview of these fruits and a first
740 7, 72 | His precious life as the price of our salvation and who
741 Int | Brothers the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops and
742 3, 28 | faithfully carried out by the primitive Church through her adherence
743 6, 56 | by carrying them about in processions to the joy of great numbers
744 4, 42 | Finally the Lord's sacrifices proclaim the unity of Christians
745 4, 36 | since the Gospel which she proclaims is the word of God, and
746 Int, 6 | the sacred liturgy will produce abundant fruits in the form
747 4, 45 | Church, "openly and sincerely professes that after the consecration
748 7, 72 | the great dignity and the profound love of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
749 Int, 7 | the Holy Eucharist more profoundly and to come to a more fruitful
750 4, 37 | power, in keeping with the promise He made to the Apostles. ~
751 4, 35 | and He is the one who has promised, "Where two or three are
752 2, 21 | wanted to go away too by promptly and firmly expressing his
753 7, 71 | virtue of the vows they have pronounced, become a kind of crown
754 4, 38 | those that the priest now pronounces, so too the offering is
755 7, 66 | liturgical laws, since this is a proof of gratitude and a pledge
756 5, 47 | senses, which report only the properties of bread and wine, but rather
757 3, 30 | completed, we bend over this propitiatory offering and beg God to
758 7, 72(77)| Ps 77.25.~
759 3, 32 | drawn from this about "the public and social nature of each
760 Int, 7 | number of carefully-edited publications that make it their purpose
761 3, 29 | to atone for the sins and punishments and satisfactions of the
762 7, 66 | of Holy Communion with a pure and holy mind and offer
763 3, 29 | not yet been completely purified." 20~
764 7, 64 | and preserve it in its purity and integrity among the
765 2, 18(6) | Summa Theol. III, (a) q. 75, a. 1, c. ~
766 2, 20(7) | dist. X, P. I, art. un., qu. I; Opera omnia, tome IV,
767 2, 21 | contrary, replied to Jesus' question as to whether the twelve
768 7, 73 | and of the whole Church as quickly as possible, so that we
769 Int, 5 | eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day." 2~
770 7, 67 | grace and of truth. 68 He raises the level of morals, fosters
771 3, 30 | offering the "sacrifice which ransomed us" also for the dead was
772 2, 24 | times, and let others be rashly substituted for them? In
773 2, 22 | if it not be subject to rational investigation, and even
774 2, 15 | the virus of every kind of rationalism is to be repelled; it is
775 3, 27 | carried out on Calvary is re-enacted in wonderful fashion and
776 3 | Re-enactment at Heart of Doctrine~
777 4, 34 | Sacrifice of the Mass and He re-presents the sacrifice of the Cross
778 4, 40 | The Council of Trent, in re-stating their doctrine, taught that
779 7, 74 | Eucharistic devotion, as we read your theological works explaining
780 Int | Reaffirmation by Vatican II~
781 Int, 3 | decided, in the course of reaffirming the doctrine that the Church
782 2, 15 | remarked, "all supernatural realities in a remarkable richness
783 3, 30 | citations and rest content with recalling the testimony offered by
784 6, 58 | and rightly so as Origen recalls, if, after they had received
785 1, 10 | meaning of the words or the recognized force of the concepts involved. ~
786 5, 51 | truth of this mystery, he recounts many of the miracles described
787 3, 32 | the unique and infinite redemptive power of the sacrifice of
788 1, 13 | sweep over the Church—not be reduced to nil through the sowing
789 4, 42 | has sustained; and when He refers to wine pressed from many
790 2, 24 | it be in ordinary or more refined language. For this reason,
791 5, 47 | warn the faithful that, in reflecting upon this most sacred Sacrament,
792 6, 58 | 58. In fact, the faithful regarded themselves as guilty, and
793 2, 23 | forbid, to false opinions regarding faith in the most sublime
794 3, 32 | reason in accordance with the regulations and legitimate traditions
795 7, 65 | so that he may afterwards reign in heaven." 66~
796 3, 31 | the Second Vatican Council reiterated it in its Constitution on
797 7, 64 | opinions being completely rejected; and We beseech you to foster
798 Int, 7 | especially in terms of its relationship to the mystery of the Church. ~
799 2, 24 | orthodox faith, is to be religiously preserved, and no one may
800 5, 46 | blood of Christ, nothing remains of the bread and the wine
801 2, 15 | supernatural realities in a remarkable richness and variety of
802 2, 15 | happy memory, very wisely remarked, "all supernatural realities
803 7, 75 | divisions and schisms, the remedy for which is to be found
804 7, 66 | great gift. They should remember these words: "The desire
805 7, 67 | Eucharist and who tries to repay Christ's infinite love for
806 3, 28 | wanted it to be forever repeated. This intention of Christ
807 2, 15 | of rationalism is to be repelled; it is something that many
808 2, 21 | Peter, on the contrary, replied to Jesus' question as to
809 5, 47 | attention to the senses, which report only the properties of bread
810 2, 23 | opinion about the things represented by the words.'' 10 ~
811 6, 59 | same bishops were severe in reproving any lack of due reverence
812 4, 44 | Most Holy Eucharist, all require us to profess that "the
813 3, 32 | only a server to make the responses is present. For such a Mass
814 4, 36 | there might be "one flock resting secure in one shepherd." 36~
815 2, 23 | rule, so that a lack of restraint in speech on our part may
816 2, 18 | but only by faith, which rests upon divine authority. This
817 5, 46 | transubstantiation. 51 As a result of transubstantiation, the
818 Int, 4 | memorial of His Death and Resurrection: a sacrament of love, a
819 2, 25 | in such a way that they retain the meaning in which they
820 2, 25 | once declared, is to be retained forever, and no pretext
821 5, 52 | to condemn him unless he retracted. Thus it was that Our predecessor,
822 3, 26 | everyone, We would like to review with you, Venerable Brothers,
823 3, 32 | For such a Mass brings a rich and abundant treasure of
824 1, 14 | forth its inexhaustible riches and to make it more understandable
825 2, 15 | realities in a remarkable richness and variety of miracles." 4~
826 3, 31 | the whole Church plays the role of priest and victim along
827 4, 35(35)| Cf. Rom 5.5. ~
828 3, 33(29)| Cf. Roman Pontifical. ~
829 4, 38(39)| Aegidius Romanus, Theorems on the Body of
830 3, 31 | over until it takes deep root in the hearts of the faithful.
831 7, 65 | members, let him not be a rotten member that deserves to
832 3, 30 | whole world, to bless our rulers, our soldiers and our companions,
833 1, 11 | concentrate on the notion of sacramental sign as if the symbolism—
834 2, 23 | integrity of the faith has been safeguarded, then it is time to guard
835 2, 22 | Redeemer has entrusted the safeguarding and the explanation of the
836 2, 19 | deceived; The ear alone most safely is believed. I believe all
837 7, 75 | and wine, and may all the saints of God and especially those
838 7, 71 | devoting oneself to God for the sake of the unity of the Church
839 6, 60 | Eucharist was of no use to sanctification if some of it were left
840 4, 38 | sanctify the latter, but He who sanctified the former. For just as
841 4, 38 | former, for it is not men who sanctify the latter, but He who sanctified
842 5, 50 | bring us the life-giving and sanctifying power of Christ when we
843 3, 31 | to reach the heights of sanctity, which means the total and
844 3, 29 | sins and punishments and satisfactions of the living faithful and
845 4, 40 | doctrine, taught that our Saviour bequeathed the Eucharist
846 4, 41 | bread had been broken and scattered over the hills and was made
847 4, 42 | s unity in opposition to schism, said this: "Finally the
848 7, 75 | the evil of divisions and schisms, the remedy for which is
849 2, 18 | 18. The scholastic Doctors made similar statements
850 4, 40 | true that the Fathers and Scholastics had a great deal to say
851 2, 24 | one or another theological school. Instead they set forth
852 2, 24 | or to a certain level of scientific progress, or to one or another
853 5, 51 | described in the Sacred Scriptures, including Christ's birth
854 4, 36 | might be "one flock resting secure in one shepherd." 36~
855 1, 13 | through the sowing of the seeds of false opinions, We have
856 1, 13 | And so, with the aim of seeing to it that the hope to which
857 7, 67 | humble of heart, and to seek not their own interests
858 | seem
859 4, 38 | spiritual life, and in a sense the goal of all the sacraments." 40~
860 4, 45 | the outward appearances of sensible things." And so Our Savior
861 2, 20(7) | In IV Sent., dist. X, P. I, art. un.,
862 4, 34 | same mystery and cannot be separated from each other. The Lord
863 7, 70 | Christian despite their separation from her, come as soon as
864 3, 30(23)| Cf. Serm 172.2.; PL 38.936; cf. On
865 5, 48 | Jerusalem, at the end of a sermon on the mysteries of the
866 6, 63 | through the efforts of the servant of God, Blessed Juliana
867 7, 68 | churches or oratories to serve as the spiritual center
868 3, 32 | Church, even when only a server to make the responses is
869 6, 59 | These same bishops were severe in reproving any lack of
870 4, 43 | number; the same bread is shared by all." 46~
871 7, 73 | and one faith, and through sharing in the Body of Christ become
872 3, 28 | my Blood which is to be shed for you." 14 And by bidding
873 3, 31 | that is very helpful in shedding light on the mystery of
874 4, 37 | Christ, the "Shepherd of Shepherds," 37 is present in the bishops
875 7, 73 | all-merciful Redeemer, who shortly before His death prayed
876 6, 59(63)| On Shows; CSEL III, (3) 8.~
877 7, 65 | receive life. Let him not shy away from union with the
878 3, 30 | our companions, to aid the sick and afflicted, and in general
879 5, 52 | Christ—which flowed from His side—and not just as a sign and
880 2, 19 | Thomas and sing the words: "Sight, touch and taste in Thee
881 1, 9 | office, We cannot remain silent about them. ~
882 5, 54 | their office of teaching. 57 Similarly, Our Predecessor of happy
883 5, 55 | and not only do we not sin in thus adoring it, but
884 4, 45 | the Church, "openly and sincerely professes that after the
885 2, 19 | the lead of St. Thomas and sing the words: "Sight, touch
886 7, 75 | says, "to make use of one single thanksgiving. For there
887 3, 30 | dead, even those who are sinners, we are not just making
888 5, 55 | adoring it, but we would be sinning if we did not do so." 60~
889 7, 70 | to pray to God without slackening, to offer themselves to
890 3, 30 | offering Christ who was slaughtered for our sins, and thus begging
891 1, 10 | faithful and causing them no small measure of confusion about
892 4, 44(47)| Ignatius, Epistle to the Smyrnians, 7.1; PG 5.714.~
893 3, 30 | to bless our rulers, our soldiers and our companions, to aid
894 Int, 3 | and taught and that was solemnly defined by the Council of
895 3, 33 | recommend from a paternal and solicitous heart that priests, who
896 6, 61 | persecutions or living in solitude out of love for monastic
897 | someone
898 4, 35 | presented briefly, 30 at somewhat greater length. Christ is
899 2, 19 | believed. I believe all the Son of God has spoken; Than
900 7, 70 | separation from her, come as soon as possible to share with
901 7, 67 | fosters virtue, comforts the sorrowful, strengthens the weak and
902 4, 38 | reason, "a more consoling source of devotion, a lovelier
903 1, 13 | reduced to nil through the sowing of the seeds of false opinions,
904 7, 71 | women, should regard as very specially their own since they are
905 2, 24 | are not tied to a certain specific form of human culture, or
906 4, 38 | just as the words which God spoke are the same as those that
907 1, 12 | Everyone can see that the spread of these and similar opinions
908 1, 14 | deny that those who are spreading these strange opinions are
909 3, 31 | all the faithful, and of spurring them on to reach the heights
910 5, 53 | wonderful example of the stability of the Catholic faith in
911 3, 30 | to assist all those who stand in need; we all pray for
912 5, 49 | crucified for us. The priest standing there in the place of Christ
913 Int, 2 | the Eucharistic Mystery stands at the heart and center
914 2, 22 | the Church as a guiding star in carrying on our investigations
915 5, 51 | Bishop of Milan, in a clear statement on the Eucharistic conversion,
916 2, 18 | scholastic Doctors made similar statements on more than one occasion.
917 2, 23 | things. St. Augustine gives a stern warning about this when
918 | stop
919 4, 42 | in the course of laying stress on the Church's unity in
920 7, 75 | found in the Eucharist. "Strive then," he says, "to make
921 6, 63 | Catholic Church is eagerly striving to pay honor to Christ and
922 2, 23 | listeners in dealing with subjects that are difficult to understand.
923 2, 17 | about this mystery: "Let us submit to God in all things and
924 6, 62 | that has been laid down by subsequent ecclesiastical laws still
925 4, 39 | excellence, because it is substantial and through it Christ becomes
926 2, 24 | and let others be rashly substituted for them? In the same way,
927 5, 54 | those who were carrying on subtle discussion of the mystery
928 4, 44 | Savior Jesus Christ which suffered for our sins and which the
929 4, 44 | Eucharistic symbolism is well suited to helping us understand
930 6, 59 | condemned who "came out after Sunday service bringing the Eucharist
931 2, 15 | very wisely remarked, "all supernatural realities in a remarkable
932 7, 72 | be able to receive that supersubstantial 75 bread often and it will
933 3, 30 | awesome victim is present." In support of this, this holy Doctor
934 3, 31 | people of God. 26 To be sure, the distinction between
935 5, 51 | creation, concluding this way: "Surely the word of Christ, who
936 4, 38 | in His Church, a way that surpasses all the others. It is His
937 4, 38 | awe-inspiring, but do not be surprised or upset. What is this?
938 4, 42 | people whose unity He has sustained; and when He refers to wine
939 5, 52 | Gregory VII, commanded him to swear to the following oath: "
940 1, 13 | Eucharistic devotion will sweep over the Church—not be reduced
941 5, 54 | occasion of the errors of the Synod of Pistoia, that parish
942 3, 29 | been made partakers of the table of the Lord. "Is not this
943 3, 30(23)| 936; cf. On the care to be taken of the dead, 13, PL 40.593.~
944 | taking
945 1, 11 | an example of what We are talking about, it is not permissible
946 7 | A Special Task for Religious~
947 2, 18 | since He is truth, He cannot tell a lie." 6~
948 2, 21 | alludes to this when it tells of the many disciples of
949 3, 27 | very outset what may be termed the heart and core of the
950 Int, 7 | understanding of it, especially in terms of its relationship to the
951 6, 63 | pay honor to Christ and to thank Him for such a great gift
952 7, 75 | to make use of one single thanksgiving. For there is only one flesh
953 | Thee
954 4, 44 | may well add those which Theodore of Mopsuestia, who is a
955 4, 38(39)| Theorems on the Body of Christ, theor. 50 (Venice, 1521), p. 127. ~
956 4, 38(39)| Aegidius Romanus, Theorems on the Body of Christ, theor.
957 6, 62 | not saying this with any thought of effecting a change in
958 5, 52 | conversion. More than once she threatened to condemn him unless he
959 4, 35 | promised, "Where two or three are gathered together in
960 | Thy
961 2, 24 | express concepts that are not tied to a certain specific form
962 Int, 2 | each other by the closest ties of love. ~
963 4, 38(38)| on the Second Epistle to Timothy 2.4; PG 62.612. ~
964 1, 14 | understandable to the men of today; rather, We acknowledge
965 2, 19 | word, there is no truer token." ~
966 2, 24 | knowledge. Who would ever tolerate that the dogmatic formulas
967 2, 24 | the same way, it cannot be tolerated that any individual should
968 2, 20(7) | un., qu. I; Opera omnia, tome IV, Ad Claras Aquas (1889),
969 3, 31 | sanctity, which means the total and generous offering of
970 4, 34 | few things that We have touched upon concerning the Sacrifice
971 3, 32 | regulations and legitimate traditions of the Church, even when
972 5, 47 | enough to change, transform, "transelementize" the bread and wine into
973 1, 11 | transignification," or "transfinalization" as they call it; or, finally,
974 1, 11 | involve nothing more than "transignification," or "transfinalization"
975 6, 57 | the faithful, not to be treated with irreverence," is the
976 7, 65(66)| St. Augustine, Treatise on John 26.13; PL 35.1613.~
977 Int, 3 | an introduction to their treatment of the Most Holy Mystery
978 7 | The Tridentine Decree~
979 7, 67 | sacred Eucharist and who tries to repay Christ's infinite
980 2, 24 | the mysteries of the Holy Trinity and the Incarnation be judged
981 2, 19 | s own word, there is no truer token." ~
982 6, 59 | Novatian, whose testimony is trustworthy in this matter; He felt
983 Int, 3 | following compendium of truths as an introduction to their
984 4, 39 | would be wrong for anyone to try to explain this manner of
985 2, 21 | disciples of Christ who turned away and left Our Lord,
986 5, 51 | Virgin Mary, and then he turns his mind to the work of
987 4, 35 | who has promised, "Where two or three are gathered together
988 5, 46 | misunderstanding of this type of presence, which goes
989 2, 20(7) | Sent., dist. X, P. I, art. un., qu. I; Opera omnia, tome
990 3, 30 | spiritual sacrifice, the un-bloody act of worship, has been
991 4, 38 | the same." 38 No one is unaware that the sacraments are
992 4, 34 | Lord is immolated in an unbloody way in the Sacrifice of
993 2, 25 | truth of faith will remain unchanged. For it is the teaching
994 1, 14 | riches and to make it more understandable to the men of today; rather,
995 Int | participate actively, with undivided faith and the utmost devotion,
996 5, 46 | species of bread and wine undoubtedly take on a new signification
997 7, 72 | life of their souls and the unfailing strength of their minds,
998 5, 47 | God that created the whole universe out of nothing at the beginning
999 4, 41 | still in its infancy, the unknown author of the work called
1000 | unless
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