TREATISE IX |
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THE SACRAMENTS IN GENERAL |
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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 |
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BAPTISM |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |