Summa Theologiae: Volume 59, Holy Communion: 3a. 79-83

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Thomas Gilby
Cambridge University Press, Oct 26, 2006 - Religion - 216 pages
The Summa Theologiae ranks among the greatest documents of the Christian Church, and is a landmark of medieval western thought. It provides the framework for Catholic studies in systematic theology and for a classical Christian philosophy, and is regularly consulted by scholars of all faiths and none, across a range of academic disciplines. This paperback reissue of the classic Latin/English edition first published by the English Dominicans in the 1960s and 1970s, in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, has been undertaken in response to regular requests from readers and librarians around the world for the entire series of 61 volumes to be made available again. The original text is unchanged, except for the correction of a small number of typographical errors.

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Contents

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QUESTION 80
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who asks for
53
Article 8 does taking food or drink hinder reception of this
65
Article 12 is it lawful to receive the body without the blood
83
Article 1 did Christ receive his own body and blood?
87
Article 3 did Christ take and give to the disciples his impassible
93
THE MINISTER OF THIS SACRAMENT
101
Article 7 heretics schismatics and excommunicates can they
119
Article 9 is it lawful to receive Communion from or assist
125
THE RITUAL FOR THIS SACRAMENT
133
Article 3 ought this sacrament to be celebrated in a building
143
Article 4 are the sacramental words well framed?
153
Article 5 are the actions performed in celebrating this sacrament
165
Article 6 does the observance of the rules of the Church suffi
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GLOSSARY
186

Article 3 is the dispensing of this sacrament only for a priest?
107
Article 5 can a bad priest consecrate the Eucharist?
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