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Sacraments their omission does not invalidate the Sacrament
106
The Sacraments, why administered with solemn ceremonies
106
Necessity of
Number of
Excellence of
108
Difference of
107
Author of, Christ
108
Administration of, why confided to man !
08
Ministers of, represent the person of Christ
Confer justifying grace
109
How pernicious when administered with an impure conscience
Effects of
109
Excellence of, compared with those of the Old Law
HO
Three imprint a character
Ill
Support the Christian edifice
112
Are validly administered by wicked men, if they observe every thing regarding their due administration
108
Difference between a Sacrament and a Sacrifice
173
Sacrifice offered to God alone and not to the Saints
174
Of the Cross and of the Mass, the same
175
Saints, communion of, how useful and what it signifies
79
By the communion of, all Christians made one body
Veneration of, derogates not from, but increases, the glory of God
246
Patronage of, not superfluous
247
Patronage of, not opposed to the mediatorship of Christ
247
Images of, not prohibited by the divine law
248
Satan see devil and demon
354, 376
Satisfaction, its necessity
200
Name of, whence derived
199
Various acceptations of
199
What sort of, reconciles us to God
200
Canonical
200
Of Christ abundant
199
An integral part of the sacrament of penance
200
Undertaken by ourselves
200
Definition of
200
Virtue of
200, 203
Does not obscure, but renders more illustrious the satisfaction of Christ
203
True, conditions of
203
He who offers, should be just
203
Painful works undertaken by way of
203
Satisfaction every species of reducible to three heads
204
Inconveniences and labours inflicted by God, if borne with patience, satisfactory
204
Can be offered by one for another
204
Promise of, to be made by the penitent, who has injured his neighbour in property or character, be fore he receives absolution
205
What to be observed, when imposing punishment by way of
205
To be proportioned to the guilt of the transgressor
205
Works of, should be spontaneously undertaken by the penitent
205
Seal of the Lord s prayer
386
Sensualists estranged from God
353
Service of God, its dignity
356
Sins, irremissible, how to be understood
183
Punishment of, entailed upon us by Adam
Of thought should be confessed
194
Two consequences of
202
So provoke God, that he refuses to bless our labours
358
We are all subject to
365
Our acknowledgment of
365
Baseness of
366
Contagion of
366
Though past in act, remain in guilt
367
Always pursued by the divine wrath
367
A deep sense of, and sorrow for, necessary
367
God ever ready to pardon the sins of the penitent
367
Impossible to be avoided without the divine aid
355
Sponsors (see baptism)
112
Suicide, unlawful
286
Superfluities to be given to the poor
364
Swearing
254
What he who swears should condider
258
Symbol, apostolic, who so called
20
Divided into three parts
21


Tears of penitential sorrow desirable
187
Temptation, when assailed by, we should have recourse to prayer
375
Should pray to God that we be not led into
373
What
376
Many sorts of
Man s life a temptation
378
To be patiently endured
378
What we should beg of God under
378
He tempts, who does not prevent temptation
377