The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... sacrament differs in many respects from baptism . For besides its being very dissimilar both in the mat- ter and form , which constitute the essence of a sacrament ; it is mani- fest also , that it does not appertain to the minister of ...
... sacrament differs in many respects from baptism . For besides its being very dissimilar both in the mat- ter and form , which constitute the essence of a sacrament ; it is mani- fest also , that it does not appertain to the minister of ...
Strana xii
... sacrament , and are not necessary to its administration . . The acts of the Penitent himself , namely : Contrition , Confession and Satisfaction are , as it were , the matter of this sacrament ; and these same acts , which being of ...
... sacrament , and are not necessary to its administration . . The acts of the Penitent himself , namely : Contrition , Confession and Satisfaction are , as it were , the matter of this sacrament ; and these same acts , which being of ...
Strana xiii
... sacrament . The holy council declares therefore , that this contrition comprises not only a cessation from sin , and ... sacrament , this recon- ciliation however must not be attributed to contrition alone , indepen- dently of the desire ...
... sacrament . The holy council declares therefore , that this contrition comprises not only a cessation from sin , and ... sacrament , this recon- ciliation however must not be attributed to contrition alone , indepen- dently of the desire ...
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