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Eucharist, those who, when they are prepared to receive the body of the Lord sacramentally, receive it only in desire, deprive themselves of the greatest blessings
16
Unlawful for any to approach, with out sacramental confession, should a priest be accessible, and the conscience be burdened with mortal sin
16
The marriage debt to be abstained from for some days before receiving it
16
To be received often
16
Was received daily by the faithful, in the early ages of the Church
17
Denied to those who have not arrived at the use of reason
17
Denied to infants, and why
17
Denied to the insane
17
Not administered to the laity under both species
17
Why this custom was established by the Church
172
Power of consecrating, given to priests alone
173
The unconsecrated not allowed to touch the sacred vessels
A sacrifice
A victim most acceptable to God
Instituted by Christ for two reasons
17;
As a sacrament, has the effect of meriting ; but as a sacrifice, has the effect not only of meriting, but also of satisfying
173
Sacrifice of, when instituted
174
Figures and prophecies of
174
An ineffable pledge of love
363
Why called " our bread"
363
Why called " our daily bread"
363
See sacrifice
174
Evils, when we suffer, we should fly to God for refuge
381
We pray not for deliverance from ill evil
383
Some things commonly thought evil, yet very advantageous
383
Those only we deprecate, which are of no spiritual advantage
383
From what evils we should pray to be delivered
333
The evils of which our neighbour is apparently the cause, to be attributed to the devil
335
Exemption from evil to be asked of God
381
Extreme Unction
200
When to be administered
208
How to be administered
209


Faith necessary to salvation
19
Its degrees many
20
What we are first to believe
20
The knowledge derived from Faith much more certain than that which is founded on human reason
23
In God s Omnipotence how useful and necessary
28
In the redemption was always necessary
32
Of old same as ours
3.3
Must precede penance
] 73
Necessary in prayer
228
Firmness of, principal thing in prayer
329
False testimony, what
302
Injuries which it inflicts
302
Forbidden not only in a court of justice but also in every other place
302
Against ourselves unlawful
302
Includes lies
303
Fasting and alms-deeds to be united with prayer
See Alms-deeds 297
Father, signification of, as applied to God
See First Article of the Creed . . . . 21
Why the first person of the B
Trinity is called " Father" . 21
Fathers, who are called
275
Fathers of every description to be honoured
275
God the Father of all
333
Name of Father, as applied to God inspires confidence in prayer
329
See parents
278
Festivals commanded to be observed
268
Why instituted
268
Other festivals besides the Sabbath observed by the Jews
267
The most solemn festivals of the church
267
How to be observed by Christians
269
Figure of Christ s conception and Nativity
41
Of his cross
44
Of confession
191
Flattery, a detestable vice
304, 305
Flatterers guilty of calumny and detraction
305
Food of the soul, variety of
362
Form of the Sacrament of Baptism
116
Of Confirmation
140
Of the Eucharist
153
Of Penance
181
Of Extreme Unction
207
Form of prayer to God and the Saints different
327
Fornication, evils which it carries with it
289