in Aristotelian terms. Thus,St. Thomas Aquinasmaintained that a complete change occurred in the “substance” of each of the species, while the “accidents,” or outward appearances, remained the same. During theReformation, though themedievaldoctrine was denied in varying ways by the reformers, ...
29 during a Mass in honor of the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on the campus of The Catholic University of America (CUA) in Washington, D.C The Mass, held to mark the opening of the university's spring semester, ...
by a natural instinct without any express command or special injunction..."-St. Thomas Aquinas Welcome Holy Sacrifice of the Mass more The Mass consists of three important and necessary parts, theOffertory,ConsecrationandCommunion. A Catholic is obliged to *attend Holy Mass each Sunday and Holyday...
A couple of other aspects of the priest’s homily grated on me. He referred several times to Pentecost as the birth of the Catholic Church, and to the Holy Spirit as a gift to Catholicism; he never once used the word “Christian.” His words seemed chosen specifically to separate and ex...
It can scarcely be denied that the entirely mystical explanation of the "spiritual food from the altar of the cross", favoured by St. Thomas Aquinas, Estius, and Stentrup, is far-fetched. It might on the other hand appear still more strange that in the passage of the Epistle to the ...
Thomas Aquinas, Estius, and Stentrup, is far-fetched (cf. Thalhofer, “Das Opfer des A. and N. Bundes”, Ratisbon, 1870, pp. 233 sqq.). It might on the other hand appear still more strange that in the passage of the Epistle to the Hebrews, where Christ and Melchisedech are ...
Her story:When she graduated with a degree in political science and public policy, Staisha Chavis knew she wanted to work towards promoting justice, equity and access for all people, she told MassLive. In choosing to become a public servant, she said it was a calling instead ...
by a natural instinct without any express command or special injunction..."-St. Thomas Aquinas Welcome Holy Sacrifice of the Mass more The Mass consists of three important and necessary parts, theOffertory,ConsecrationandCommunion. A Catholic is obliged to *attend Holy Mass each Sunday and Holyday...
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St. Thomas Aquinas’ hymn Pange lingua, St. Paulinus of Aquileia’s text of Ubi caritas, based on 1 John 2; 3; 4. The leading thought in all those analyzed texts is Jesus’ unconditioned love for man, which is expressed first in the gesture of the washing of feet, and then confirme...