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Matrimony, three advantages arising from marriage
23
Why instituted
22
Its nature as a Sacrament
22
Is one of the seven Sacraments
23
Instituted by God
23
Signifies and communicates grace
23
An excellence communicated to it in the Gospel dispensation which it did not possess before ,
23
Matrimony of the Jews
23
Matrimony consists in the union of two only
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Impediments of
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Dispositions of those who contract it
23.
Its use
235
Cannot be contracted by persons legally disqualified
22(
Constituted by consent
226
That consent expressed in words relating to the present time
227
Words necessary in order to express mutual consent
22
Consent of one party only insuf ficient for the validity of
22
The words, " increase and multiply," impose not a necessity on all of embracing the married state
228
Polygamy opposed to the nature of matrimony
231
Clandestine
235
Members, though dead, do not cease to belong co the body of Christ
80
Murder, forbidden without any exception
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A grievous sin
282
Law against, to be heard with pleasure
279
Lives of all protected by this law
280
Of one s self unlawful
281
The law against, stays not only the hand but also the desires of the heart
281
Two things contained in this law
280
Medicine, given by God to man
382
What reliance to be placed on its efficacy
383
Merits our, founded on the passion of Christ
203
Do not derogate from it
203
Possible for us to merit when aided by the grace of God
203
Ministers of Baptism, (see Baptism)
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Of Confirmation, (see Confirmation)
137
Of penance, should be learned and prudent, (see Penance)
176
Of the Sacrament of Orders, (see Orders)
216
Misery of man
350


Names given to those who are baptised, (see Baptism)
112
Name of God, how to be sanctified in a
11 341
His name, " holy and terrible," needs not our sanctification
341
How sanctified in all
341
To be sanctified in deed and not in word
342


Our neighbour, who
302
Oaths
256
Obedience to the will of God
355
Observance of the Sabbath,
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Of festivals,
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Order, what
215
Orders, seven
216.
Holy and Minor Orders
216
Holy Orders, why reckoned amongst the Sacraments of the Church
215
Sacrament of, imprints a character
224
Tonsure
216
Order of Porter
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Of Reader
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Of Exorcist
218
Of Acolyte
218
Of Sub-Deacon
218
Of Deacon
219
Of Priest
220
Holy Orders impose an obligation to perpetual continency
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To whom they should be administered
223
Conferred on certain appointed days
223
Not to be conferred on boys or in sane persons
224
Impart grace
224
Age required for the reception of
224
Those who are to be ordained, should first have recourse to the Sacrament of Penance
223


Parents, duty of, towards their children
278
When not to be obeyed
273
Honour due to
271, 274
Should avoid extreme indulgence and extreme severity towards their children
278
Punishment of disobedience to
278
Passion of Christ, a manifestation of the power and goodness of God
364
To be frequently proposed to the consideration of the faithful
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The time of, why specially recorded
43
Reasons of
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Bitterness of
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Benefits of
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Procures the pardon of sin
364