Moral And Pastoral Theology
Phụ đề: Volume three: The Sacraments in General, Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Penance, Indulgences, Censures
Tác giả: Henry Davis
Ký hiệu tác giả: DA-H
DDC: 241 - Thần học luân lý
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Tập - số: 3
Số cuốn: 1

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Mã số: 258SB0007110
Nhà xuất bản: Sheed & Ward, London
Năm xuất bản: 1945
Khổ sách: 21
Số trang: 504
Kho sách: Thư viện Sao Biển
Tình trạng: Hiện có
TREATISE IX  
THE SACRAMENTS IN GENERAL  
Chapter I: Definition, Number, Sacramental Grage 1
Section 1. Definition 1
Section 2. The Number of the Sacraments 2
Section 3. Sacramental Grace 3
Section 4. Sacramental Effect 4
Section 5. Necessary Sacraments 6
Section 6. Reviviscence of Grace 6
Appendix. Sacramentals 8
Chapter II: Matter and Form of the Sacraments 9
Section 1. Meaning of Matter and Form 9
Section 2. Uniom of Matter and Form 10
Section 3. Changes in Matter and Form 11
Section 4. Doubt as to Validity 13
Pastoral note 13
Chapter III: The Minister of the Sacraments 14
Section 1. Principal and Secondary Ministers 14
Section 2. Kinds of Ministry 14
Chapter IV: Valid Administration of the Sacraments 16
Section 1. General Conditions 16
Section 2. Intention 16
Section 3. Conditional Intentions 18
Section 4. Attention in Confering the Sacraments 20
Chapter V: Lawful Administration of the Sacraments 25
Section 1. General Conditions 21
Section 2. Internal Attention 21
Section 3. The State of Grace 21
Section 4. Authorization 13
Section 5. Observance of Ceremonies 24
Chapter VI: Repetition of the Sacraments 25
Chapter VII: The Use of Probable Opinions 27
Section 1. Probable Opinion of Validity 27
Section 2. Probable Opinion in Necessity 28
Chapter VIII: The Obligation of Administering the Sacraments 30
Section 1. An Obligation of Justice 30
Section 2. Personal Administration 31
Pastoral Note 32
Chapter IX: Refusal to Administer the Scraments 33
Section 1. Administration to the Unworthy 33
Section 2. Administration to Heretics and Schismatica 34
Section 3. Administration to Public and Occult Sinners 35
Chapter X: Simulation and Pretence in Conferring the Sacraments 37
TREATISE X  
BAPTISM  
Chapter I: The Sacrament and its Effects 39
Section 1. The Nature of Baptism 39
Section 2. Baptism of Desire and of Blood 39
Section 3. Effects of Baptism 40
Chapter II: The Matter and Form of Baptism 42
Section 1. The Matter 42
Section 2. The Form 44
Chapter III: THE MINISTER OF BAPTISM 46
Section 1. The Ordinary Minister 46
Section 2. The Extraordinary Minister 46
Section 3. Baptism in Necessity 47
Chapter IV: The Subject of Baptism 47
Section 1. The Proper Subject of Baptism 19
Section 2. Baptism of abandoned Infants 21
Section 3. Baptism of Children of non-Catholics 52
Section 4. Baptism of Converts 52
Section 5. Baptism of dying Adults 52
Section 6. Baptism and Holy Communion 55
Chapter V: The Rites and Ceremonies of Baptism 57
Section 1. Solemn Baptism 57
Section 2. Baptism in the proper Rite 58
Section 3. Methods of Baptism 59
Section 4. Baptism in Danger of Death 59
Section 5. Conditional Baptism 60
Section 6. The Baptismal Name 60
Chapter VI: The Godparents 62
Section 1. Necessity of Godparents 62
Section 2. Valid and Lawful Sponsorship 62
Chapter VII: The Time and Place of Baptism 65
Section 1. The Time 65
Section 2. The Place 66
Chapter VIII: Record and Proof of Baptism 67
Note on the Baptism of Converts 68
TREATISE XI  
CONFIRMATION  
Chapter I: The Sacrament,  its Effects, Matter and Form 71
Chapter II: The Minister of Confirmation 72
Section 1. Ordinary and Extraordinary Minister 72
Section 2. Duties of the Minister 73
Section 3. Confirmation bay a Priest 73
Chapter III: The Subject of Confirmation 74
Section 1. Valid and Lawful Confirmation 74
Section 2. Necessity of Confirmation 74
Pastoral note 75
Chapter IV: Ceremonies, Time and Place of Confirmation 76
Section 1. The Ceremonies  76
Section 2. Time and Place 76
Chapter V: The Sponsors 77
Section 1. Necessity of Sponsors 77
Section 2. Valid and Lawful Sponsorship 77
Chapter VI: Record and Proof  of Confirmation 79
Pastoral note 79
Appendix. Age for Confirmation 80
TREATISE XII  
THE HOLY EDUCHARIST  
Chapter I: The Sacrifice of the Mass 81
Section 1. The Essence of the Sacrifice 81
Section 2. The Offerers of the Sacrifice of the Mass 86
Section 3. The Efficacy of the Sacriffice of the Mass 88
Note on the Second Intention 92
Chapter II: The Fruits of the Mass 94
Section 1. The Subject of the Fruits of the Mass 94
Section 2. The Fruits of the Mass as applied 95
Section 3. Person for Whom Mass may be said 96
Chapter III: The Celebration of the Sacrifice of the Mass 99
Secton 1. The Minister of the Sacrifice 99
Pastoral note 103
Section 2. The Obligation of Celebrating Mass 104
Note on Additional Celebration 112
Section 3. Assistant Priest 114
Section 4. Mass Server 115
Note on Missa Dialogata 117
Chapter IV: The Matter of the Sacrifice 118
Section 1. The Necessary Matter 118
Section 2. Vaid and Lawful Matter 119
Section 3. Kinds of Bread 121
Section 4. Kinds of Wine 122
Section 5. Valid Consecration 123
Section 6. Lawful Consecration 126
Note on the Matter of the Holy Eucharist 127
Chapter V: The Form of the Sacrifice 130
Section 1. The Essential Form 130
Section 2. Doubts as to Validity 131
Chapter VI: The Rubrics of the Mass 133
Section 1. Rites and Language 133
Section 2. Obligation of the Rubrics 133
Section 3. Additions and Omissions in the Mass 134
Section 4. The Last Three Days of Holy Week 136
Section 5. The Hour Of Mass 139
Section 6. Interruption of Mass 142
Section 7. The Tone of Voice employed in Mass 144
Section 8. The kind of Mass 145
Section 9. The Calendar to be Followed in saying Mass 146
Section 10. The Duration of Mass 146
Notes on Music 147
Chapter VII: The Place of Celebration and Reservation 149
Section 1. The PLace of Celebration 149
Section 2. The Altar of Celebration 153
Section 3. The Privileged Altar 154
Section 4. The Gregorian Altar and Masses 156
Section 5. The Place of Reservation of the Blessed Sacrament 157
Section 6. The Altar of Reservation 159
Section 7. The Tabernacle 160
Section 8. The Ciborium 162
Section 9. The Sanctuary Lamp 162
Note on Violation and Desecration of a Church 163
Chapter VIII: Requistes for Mass 165
Section 1. The Sacred Vessels and Cloths 165
Section 2. The Altar Furnishinfs 167
Section 3. Dress and Vesments 170
Chapter IX: Mass Offerings 174
Section 1. origin 174
Section 2. Acceptance of Mass Stipends 175
Section 3. The Obligation arising from Mass Stipends 178
Section 4. Prohibitions 179
Section 5. The Various Kinds of Mass Supends 180
Section 6. The Certain Canonical Presscriptions in Respect of Mass Stipends 181
Section 7. Cicrumstances governing the Celebration of Stipend Masses 184
Section 8. The Transmission of Mass Stipends 190
Section 9. Register of Mass Obligations 193
Chapter X: The Minister of Holy Communion 195
Section 1. Minister, Ordinary and Extraordinary 195
Section 2. Administration of Holy Communion 199
Section 3. Accidents to the Sacred Species 200
Section 4. The Treatment of Consecrated Fragments 201
Chapter XI: The Subject of Holy Communion 202
Section 1. The Recipient 202
Section 2. Dispositions of soul for Worthy Reception of the Sacrament 207
Section 3. Bodily Dispositions for Holy Communion 211
Section 4. Violation of the Eucharistic Fast 212
Section 5. Holy Communion of the Sick 215
Section 6. Obligation of receiving Holy Communion 217
Section 7. Frequent Communion 221
The Decree on Frequent Communion 227
Pastoral note 229
Section 8. Obligation of receiving Viaticum 232
Section 9. Circumstances governing the Administration of Holy Communion 233
Section 10. The Moment of Reception 233
Section 11. Abnormal Reception 233
Section 12. Food and Drink after Reception 233
Note on Holy Communion in Hospitals 234
Note on General Communions 234
TREATISE XIII  
PANANCE  
Chapter I: The Nature of the Sacrament of Penance 235
Section 1. Definition 235
Section 2. Conditions of Efficacy 235
Chapter II: The Minister of the Sacrament of Penance 236
Section 1. Sacred Orders of the Minister 236
Section 2. Jurisdiction of the Monister 237
Section 3. Possessor of Ordinary Jurisdiction 237
Section 4. Cessation of Ordinary Jurisdiction 238
Section 5. Delehated Jurisdiction 239
Section 6. Special Jurisdiction for Confessions of Male Religious 240
Section 7.  Special Jurisdiction for Confessions of Nuns 242
Section 8.  Special Jurisdiction for Confessions of those resident in a Religious House 244
Section 9. The Concession of Jurisdiction 244
Section 10. Revocation of Jurisdiction 245
Section 11. Extension of Jurisdiction 246
Section 12. Jurisdiction in Danger of Death 246
Section 13. Jurisdiction on Shipboard 247
Section 14. Jurisdiction in Probable and Positive Doubt 248
Section 15. Jurisdiction in Common Error 251
Chapter III: The Absolution 251
Section 1. The Rubrical Form of Absolution 235
Section 2. The Manner of giving Absolution 259
Section 3. Mutual Presence of Priest and Penitent 254
Section 4. Conditional Absolution 255
Section 5. Absolution of the Dying 257
Chapter IV: The Sacrament Penance 261
Section 1. Sacramental Penance a Punishment 261
Section 2. Acceptance of the Penance 261
Section 3. Imposition of the Panance 262
Section 4. Commutation of the Panance 266
Section 5. The Obligation of Accepting and Fulfilling the Penance imposed 267
Chapter V: Duties of the Confessor 270
Section 1. The Confessor as Spiritual Father 270
Section 2. The Confessor as Judge and Physician 271
Section 3. Prudent Questioning 273
Section 4. Absolution in Cases of Doubtful Sincerity 275
Section 5. The Obligation of giving or refusing Absolution 275
Section 6. The Duty of suggesting Remedies against Relapse 279
Section 7. The Obligation of correcting Errors in the Administration of the Sacrament 280
Section 8. The Obligation of understanding and Judging the Case 284
Chapter VI: Various Classes of Penance 286
Section 1. Penitents who have contracted Habits of Sin 286
Section 2. The Recidivist 288
Section 3. The Penitent who is in the Occasions of Sin 290
Section 4. Child Penitents 294
Section 5. Dull Penitents 296
Section 6. Blind Penitents 296
Section 7. Mentally defective Penitents 297
Section 8. Deaf and Dumb Penitents 298
Section 9. Grievously tempted Penitents 298
Section 10. Scrupulous Penitents 301
Section 11. Pious Penitents 303
Section 12. Nuns 308
Section 13. Seminarists 309
Section 14. Priests 310
Section 15. Young Persons 312
Section 16. Married Persons 314
Section 17. The Dying 315
Chapter VII. The Seal of Confession 316
Section 1. The Nature of the Sacramental Seal 316
Section 2. The Subject bound by the Sacrament Seal 319
Section 3. The Object of the Sacramental Seal 321
Section 4. The Violation of the Sacramental Seal 323
Section 5. Unlawful and Lawful Use of Sacramental Knowledge  326
Section 6. Penalties for Violation of the Sacramental Seal 326
Chapter VIII: The Obligation of Hearing Confessions 330
Section 1. The Obligation of Pastors 330
Section 2. The Obligation of Others, not Pastors 332
Chapter IX: Reservation of Sin 333
Section 1. Reservation in General 333
Section 2. The Power of Reservation of Sin 335
Section 3. Those subject to Reservation of Sin 337
Section 4. Reasons that excuse from Reservation of Sin 338
Section 5. The Essential Characteristics of Reserved Sin 338
Section 6. The Cessation of Reservation of Sin 339
Section 7. Absolution of Reserved Sin 342
Chapter X: Tue Penitent 344
Section 1. The Obligation to confess Mortal Sins 344
Section 2. The Necessary and the Free Matter of Confession 347
Section 3. Doubtful Matter of Confession 349
Section 4. The Confession of Coverts 350
Section 5. Generic Confession 350
Section 6.  Confession through an Interputer 352
Section 7. Confession to a Priest of Different Rite 352
Section 8. Frequent  Confession 352
Chapter XI: The Acts of the Penitent 353
Section 1. Contrition,  Confession, Satisfaction 353
Section 2. Prefect and Imperfect Contrition 355
Section 3. Qualities of Contrition 357
Section 4. Sorrow for Venial Sins 361
Section 5. The Relation of Sorrow to Confesstion 361
Section 6. Universal Contrition necessary 363
Chapter XII: The Purpose of Amendment 365
Section 1. The Purpose of Amendment for Mortal Sins 365
Section 2. The Purpose of Amendment for Venial Sins 367
Chapter XIII: Confession 369
Section 1. The Qualities of Confession 369
Section 2. Confession pf Mortal Sins 372
Section 3. Causes that excuse from Material Integrity 378
Section 4. Omissions rectified 382
Section 5. Necessary Repetition of Confesstion 383
Section 6. The General Confesstion 386
Section 7. The Examination of Conscience 389
Chapter XIV: Place of Time of Hearing Confessions 392
Chapter XV: De Abusibus Sacrament Paenitentiae 394
Section 1. De Abusibus Sacramenti Poenitentiae in Genere 394
Section 2. De Sollicitatione 394
Section 3. De Falsa Delatione Confessarii Innocentis 406
Section 4. De Absolutione Complicis 407
TREATISE XIV  
INDULGENCES  
Chapter I: Indulgences in General 415
Chapter II: The Granting of Indulgences 417
Chapter III: Some Particular Indulgences 418
Section 1. Indulgences attached to the Papal Blessing 418
Section 2. Indulgences on All Souls' Day and during Quarants Ore 418
Section 3. Apostolic Indulgences 418
Section 4. Plenary Indulgences at Death 419
Section 5. Indulgences on certain Feasts 420
Section 6. Transference of Indulgences 420
Section 7. Indulgences annexed to a Date or Attaches to Objects 421
Section 8. The Indulgences styled 'toties quoties' 421
Section 9. Indulgences of the Divine Office 423
Section 10. Indulgences of the Stations of the Cross 423
Section 11. Indulgences Rosaries 425
Section 12. Scapular Indulgences and Scapular Medal 426
Section 13. Indulgences for Visit to a Cemetery 427
Chapter IV: The Gaining of Indulgences 428
Section 1. The Subject gaining an Indulgences 428
Section 2. The prescribed Prayers 429
Section 3. Plenary and Partial Indulgences 430
Section 4. The Prescribed Confession 430
Section 5. The Jubilee Indulgences 431
Note on Indulgences 432
Appendix. Abrogation of certain Faculties 434
TREATISE XV  
GENSURES  
Chapter I: Definitions 435
Chapter II: The Author of Censures 437
Chapter III: The Subject of Censures 438
Chapter IV: Delinquency a Condition of Censures 440
Section 1. The Nature of Delinquency 440
Section 2. The Various Kinds of Delinquency 441
Section 3. Imputability of Delinquency 441
Section 4. Co-operation in Delinquency 443
Section 5. Attempted Delinquency 444
Chapter V: Causes that Excuse from Censures 445
Section 1. Ignorance as an excusing Factor 445
Section 2. Duress and Fear 445
Section 3. Other Causes that excuse from Censures 445
Chapter VI: Reservation of Censures 447
Chapter VII: Absolution from Censures 449
Section 1. Absolution in General 449
Section 2. Absolution in Danger of Death 450
Section 3. Absolution outside the Danger of Death in Normal Cases 451
Section 4. Absolution from Censures in Urgent Need outside the Danger of Death 452
Chapter VIII: Kinds of Censures 457
Chapter IX: Excommunication 458
Section 1. Definition of Excommunication 458
Section 2. The Effects of Excommunication 458
Chapter X: Sins Which Incur Excommunication Most Specially Reserved to the Holy See 462
Section 1. Illegitimate Absolution of an Accomplice 462
Section 2. Direct Violation of the Seal of Confession 463
Section 3. Violent Attact on the Person of the Pope 463
Section 4. Profanation of the Sacred Species 463
Section 5. Abuses in Papal Elections 464
Appendix. Sacrilegious Concubinage 464
Chapter XI: Sins Which Incur Excommunication Specially Reserved to the Holy See 465
Section 1. Apostasy, Heresy, Schism 465
Section 2. Suspicion of Heresy 466
Section 3. Publication of certain Books  466
Section 4. Simulating Mass or Hearing Confession by One not ordained 467
Section 5. Appeal to a General Council 468
Section 6. Impeding Apostolic Letters or Acts 468
Section 7. Legislation Against the Church 469
Section 8. Citation before Lay Tribunals of Cardinals Legates, etc 469
Section 9. Violation of Personal Immunity of Cardinals Legates, etc 470
Section 10. Usurpation of Rights of the Roman Church 471
Section 11. Fabrication of Documents 471
Section 12. False Accusation of a Confessor 471
Chapter XII: Sins Which Incur Excommunication Simply Reserved to the Holy See 473
Section 1. Traffic in Indulgences 473
Section 2. Aggregation to Impious Sects 473
Section 3. Absolving from Censures without Faculty 475
Section 4. Communication with certain Excommunicates 475
Section 5. Citation before Lay Tribunals of Bishops Prelates, etc 475
Section 6. Violation of Enclosure 476
Section 7. Dueling 478
Section 8. Attempted Marriage by or with Clerics in Sacred Orders, or Religious of Solemn Vows 478
Section 9. Simony 479
Section 10. Tampering with certain Documents 479
Section 11. Usurpation and Conversion of Ecclesiastical Property 480
Chapter XIII: Sins Which Incur Excommunication Reserved by Law to the Ordinary 481
Section 1. Marriage in presence of a Non-Catholic Minister 481
Section 2. Promise of Non-Catholic Education of Off-spring 481
Section 3. Non-Catholic Baptism 482
Section 4. Non-Catholic Education of Off-spring of Wards 482
Section 5. Making, Selling, etc, False Relics 482
Section 6. Violation of Personal Immunity of Clerics of Religious 482
Section 7. Abortion 483
Section 8. Apostasy from a Religious Institute 484
Section 9. Civil Marriage by or with Religious of Simple Vows 485
Chapter XIV: Sins Which Incur Excommunication not Reserved  486
Section 1. Printing of Sacred Scriptures without due Permission 486
Section 2. Illegitimate Christian Burial 486
Section 3. Alienation of Church Property 487
Section 4. Compeling Another to enter the Clerical or the Religious State 487
Section 5. Failure to denounce Solicitation 487
Chapter XV: Interdict 488
Section 1. Interdict in General 488
Section 2. The Effects of Local Interdict 488
Section 3. The Effects of Personal Interdict 488
Section 4. The Interdict that forbids Entrance into a Church 490
Chapter XVI: Suspension 492
Section 1. Definitions 492
Section 2. Effects of Suspension 492
Section 3. Suspension 'ex informata conscientia' 494
Section 4. Dispensation from Suspension 494
Section 5. Some Perticular Suspensions 495
Appendix 1. List of Reserved Cases 496
Appendix 2. Absolution from Reserved Cases 497
INDEX 499