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A31329 The catechism for the curats, compos'd by the decree of the Council of Trent, and publish'd by command of Pope Pius the Fifth / faithfully translated into English.; Catechismus Romanus. English Catholic Church. 1687 (1687) Wing C1472; ESTC R16648 482,149 617

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their Wives even as their own Bodies He that loves his Wife loves himself for no one ever hated his own flesh but nourishes and cherishes it even as Christ does the Church because we are Members of his Body of his Flesh and of his Bones For this cause a Man shall leave his Father and his Mother and shall cleave to his Wife and they Two shall be One flesh This is a great Sacrament but I speak in Christ and in the Church For in that he says This is a great Sacrament no one ought to doubt that it is to be referr'd to Matrimony to wit because the Conjunction of the Man and of the VVoman whereof God is the Author is a Sacrament i. e. a Sacred Sign of the most Holy Bond wherewith Christ our Lord is join'd with his Church And that this is the proper and true sense of these words the antient Holy Fathers Tertul lib. de Monog Aug. de fide oper c. 7. lib. de Nup. concup c. 10. 12. Ambr. in Epist ad Eph. Ephes 3.25 who have interpreted this place have shew'd and the Holy Synod of Trent has explain'd the same thing It is evident therefore that the Husband is compar'd by the Apostle to Christ and the VVife to the Church That the Man is the Head of the Woman as Christ is of the Church and for that reason it is that the Husband ought to love his Wife and the Wife ought again to love and reverence her Husband for Christ lov'd his Church and gave himself for her And again as the same Apostle teaches the Church is subject to Christ But that in this Sacrament also Grace is signifi'd and given XX. The Sacrament of Matrimony give● Grace in which thing especially the Nature of a Sacrament consists these words of the Synod declare But the Grace which perfects that Natural Love and confirms that indissoluble Unity Sess 14. Christ himself the Author and Finisher of the Venerable Sacraments has merited for us by his Passion VVherefore it must be taught XXI The Effects of the Grace of this Sacrament Heb. 13.4 that by the Grace of this Sacrament it is brought to pass that the Husband and VVife being join'd together with the Bond of Mutual Love acquiesce together and rest in each others good will and seek no strange and unlawful Loves and Copulations but in all respects their Marriage is honorable and the Bed undefiled But how far the Sacrament of Matrimony excels all other Matrimonies XXII How much the Sacrament of Matrimony excels all other Matrimony we may know from hence because tho' the Gentiles themselves thought there was something in Matrimony that is Divine and for that reason judg'd that wandring Copulations were strange to the Law of Nature and also that Whoredom Adultery and other kinds of Lusts were to be punish'd yet their Marriages had no Vertue at all of a Sacrament But among the Jews the Laws of Matrimony were much more religiously observ'd XXIII The Matrimony of the Jews tho it were Holy yet it was no Sacrament Gen. 2 nor is it to be doubted but that their Marriages were indu'd with a greater Sanctity For seeing they receiv'd that Promise That all Nations should be bless'd in the seed of Abraham it justly seem'd to be an Office of great Piety among them to beget Children and to propagate the Off-spring of a chosen people of which Christ our Lord and Saviour as to his human Nature was to have his Birth but even those Marriages also wanted the true reason of a Sacrament To this may be added XXIV Matrimony before and under the Law was imperfect Deut. 24.1 Mat. 19.7 that whether we consider the Law of Nature after the corruption of it or the Law of Moses we may easily observe that Matrimony had fallen very much from the Excellency and Gracefulness of its first Original For while the Law of Nature was in force we find that there were many of the antient Fathers who had several Wives together and if occasion were giving them a Bill of Divorce discharged them Both which being taken away by the Evangelical Law Marriage has bin restor'd to its former state For XXV Plurality of Wives contrary to Matrimony that Polygamy or divers VVives was contrary to the Nature of Matrimony altho some of the antient Fathers are not to be accus'd because it was not without Gods indulgence that they married divers VVives Christ our Lord shews in these words Mat. 19.5 For this cause shall a man let go Father and Mother and shall cleave to his Wife and they Two shall be in One Flesh And then he adds Therefore now they are not Two but One Flesh By which words he has made it evident XXVI Matrimony is a Conjunction of Two only that Matrimony was so instituted of God that it should be defin'd in a Conjunction of Two only and no more VVhich elsewhere he has taught very plainly for he says Whosoever shall put away his Wife and marries another commits Adultery upon her and if the Wife put away her Husband and he married to another she committs Adultery For if it were lawful for a Man to marry many VVives there would seem no reason he should rather be said to be guilty of Adultery because he married another Wife besides that he had at home than because the former being put away he was join'd with another And for this cause we understand it to be Note that if any Unbeliever according to the manner and custom of his own Country had married many Wives when he was converted to the true Religion the Church commands him to leave the rest and to account the first only as his true and lawful VVife But it is easily prov'd by the same Testimony of Christ our Lord XXVII The Bond of Matrimony dissolv'd by no Divorce that the Bond of Matrimony can be dissolv'd by no Divorce For if after a Bill of Divorce a VVoman were freed from the Law of her Husband it might be lawful for her without any crime of Adultery to marry another Husband Mat. 19.8 But the Lord plainly denounces Every one that puts away his Wife and marries another commits adultery VVherefore it is plain XXVIII Death only dissolves Matrimony 1 Cor. 6.39 that the Bond of VVedlock is broken by nothing else but Death which the Apostle also confirms when he says A woman is bound to the Law for so long-time as her Husband lives but if her Husband die she is freed from that Law she may be marry'd to whom she pleases only in the Lord. And again to those who are join'd together in Matrimony I command yet no● I but the Lord that the Wife depart not from her Husband But if she depart let her abide unmarry'd or be reconcil'd to her Husband The Apostle has left this Choice to that VVoman who for a just cause has left her Husband either that she remain unmarry'd or that she be reconcil'd to her Husband Note For neither does Holy Church allow a Husband and a Wife to depart each from other without very weighty cause And
whom thou hast given me should be where I am And then This also Third as a very great benefit we have obtain'd that he has drawn up our love to Heav'n and inflam'd us with his Divine Spirit For most true is that saying Mat. 6.21 There our Heart is where our Treasure is And indeed if Christ our Lord were dwelling on the Earth all our thoughts wou'd be fix'd upon the face and acquaintance of the Man and we shou'd behold him only as Man who bestow'd so great benefits upon us and we shou'd affect him only with a kind of earthly Good Will But now being gone up into Heav'n he has render'd our Love Spiritual and makes us to love and reverence him as God whom we now consider as absent And this we understand partly by the Example of the Apostles Joh. 19.7 with whom while our Lord was present they seem'd to judge of him in a manner according to Human Sense And partly it is confirm'd by the testimony of our Lord himself when he says It is expedient for you that I go away For that imperfect Love wherewith they lov'd Jesus Christ when present with them was to be perfected by Divine Love and that by the coming of the Holy Ghost Wherefore he presently adds For if I go not away the Paraclet or Comforter will not come to you To this may be added Fourth that he has inlarg'd his House Eph. 4.22 i.e. his Church in the earth which was to be govern'd by the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit and he left Peter the Prince of Apostles the chief Pastor and Prelate of the whole Church among Men and then he gave some Apostles some Prophets some Evangelists some Pastors and Teachers and so sitting at the Right Hand of his Father he always bestows divers gifts upon divers persons for the Apostle testifies Eph. 5.7 That to every one of us is giv'n grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ But lastly Fifth The Faithful are to believe the same thing also concerning Christ's Ascension which we taught before concerning the mystery of his Death and Resurrection for tho we owe our Salvation and Redemption to the Passion of Christ who by his own Merit open'd to the Just an entrance to Heav'n yet his Ascension is not only propos'd to us as an example whereby we learn to look up on high and ascend up into Heav'n in Spirit but it has giv'n us Divine Power whereby we are enabl'd to do it ARTICLE VII FRom thence he shall come to judge the quick and the Dead There are three of excellent Offices and Functions which our Lord Jesus Christ has for the adorning and illustrating of his Church I. The Three Offices of Christ Of Redemption Patronage or Defence and Judgment But whereas from the former Articles it is manifest that he has redeem'd mankind by his Passion and Death and that he has undertak'n sorever to defend and patronize our cause by his Ascension into Heav'n it remains that in this Article we declare his Judgment The reason and force of which Article is this II. What we must believe conc●●●nig the last judgment That in the last day Christ our Lord will judge all mankind For the Holy Scriptures testifie that there are Two comings of Christ The One when for our salvation he took flesh and was made Man in the Womb of the Virgin The Other when he shall come to judge all men at the end of the World This Coming of his in Holy Scripture is call'd The Day of the Lord whereof the Apostle speaks 1 Thes 5.2 The day of the Lord so comes as a Thief in the night Ma● 24.20 and our Saviour himself Ma● 23.32 But of that Day and Hour no man knows 1 Cor. 5.10 Concerning which last judgment the authority of the Apostle is sufficient We must all appear before the judgment-seat of Christ that every one may give an account of what he has done in the body whether good or evil For the Holy Scripture is full of testimonies which the Curat may find scatter'd up and down not only for proof of this matter but to lay before the eyes of the Faithful that as from the begining of the World that Day of the Lord wherein he put on Human Flesh was always much longed for of all because in that Mystery they had the hope of their deliverance plac'd So from thence forth after the Death of the Son of God and his Ascension into Heav'n we might most earnestly desire that Other Day of the Lord waiting for that bless'd Hope and the coming of the Glory of the great God But for the explication of this matter the Curat shall observe and teach that there are Two times wherein every one must needs come in presnce before the Lord and give an account of all his particular Thoughts Actions and Words and must abide the present Sentence of the Judge The First is when every one of us goes out of this life for immediately he is placed before the Judgment-seat of God and there is a most just examination made of all things whatsoever he ever did spake or thought and this is call'd The Private Judgment But The Other is when in one day and in one place All men shall stand together before the Seat of Judgment that in the sight and hearing of all men of all ages every one may know what is judg'd and decree'd concerning himse lf The very Pronouncing of which Sentence to Ungodly and Wicked men will not be the least part of their punishments and torments And on the other side the Godly and the Just will from thence receive no small Reward and Profit when it shall truly appear what kind of persons every one of them was in this life And this is call'd the General Judgment Concerning which it must needs be shew'd what the Cause is V. Why a General Judgment to come why besides the Private Judgment concerning every one in particular there will also be held another Judgment concerning all men in general For since First Cause even when men are dead they sometimes leave behind them some surviving persons to imitate them as Children to imitate Parents Dependents and Scholars who are lovers and favourers of their Examples Discourses Actions whereby it must needs come to pass that the rewards and punishments of the dead shall be increas'd and whereas this either Advantage or Calamity which belongs to so very many cannot have an end before the coming of the last day of the World It was but meet that there should be a perfect examination of this General Account of good and evil Words and Actions And this could not be done except at one General Judgment of all men And besides The Second forasmuch as the Fame of the Godly is often times unjustly wounded and the wicked commended as innocent the justice of God requir'd that the
And because the Latins have borrow'd the Name Ecclesia Church III. What is properly to be understood by the name Church from the Greeks after the publishing of the Gospel they transferr'd it to Sacred Matters But what the Meaning of this word is is to be shew'd The word Ecclesia Church signifies a Calling forth Act. 19.39 But Writers afterwards us'd it for a Council and Assembly Nor is it much to the matter whether that people worshipp'd the true God or a false Religion For in the Acts it is written of the Ephesians That when that Scribe had appeas'd the Rabble he said If ye enquire of any other matter it may be resolv'd in a lawful Church or Assembly He calls the Ephesians who were worshippers of Diana a lawful Church Nor are the Gentiles only which knew not God but the Councils also of Evil and Wicked Men sometimes call'd a Church I have hated says the Prophet Ps 25.5 the Church of the Wicked and I will not sit with the Vngodly But then by the common custom of the Scriptures This word is taken to signifie the Christian Common-wealth and the Congregations of the Faithful To wit those who are call'd to the light of Truth and the knowledg of God that casting away the darkness of ignorance and error they may worship the living and true God with Piety and Holiness and to say all in a Word The Church as S. Austin says S. Aug. in Ps 49. is the Faithful People dispers'd throw the whole World Nor are they trivial Mysteries which are contain'd in this Word IV. What Mysteries are contain'd in the word Church For in Calling forth which Ecclesia or Church signifies at first sight shines forth the Benignity and Splendor of Gods Grace and we understand That the Church differs very much from Other Common-wealths For They are establish'd by Human Reason and Prudence But This by the Wisdom and Counsel of God For he has Inwardly call'd us by Inspiration of the Holy Ghost but Outwardly by the Ministery and Labor of the Pastors and Teachers Besides from this Calling V. How the Church differs from a Synagogue what ought to be our end to wit the knowledg and passession of things Eternal he will best perceive who shall have consider'd why in old times the Faithful People under the Law were call'd a Synagogue i. e. a Congregation or flocking together For as S. Austin teaches They had this name given them because after the manner of Cattel to which it is more suitable to flock together they look'd only at earthly and transitory things And therefore rightly is the Christian People call'd not a Synagogue but a Church because despising earthly and mortal things it follows after those things only which are heavenly and eternal There are besides many other Names which are full of Mysteries VI. Other Names of the Church 1 Tim. 3.13 deliver'd to signifie the Christian Common-wealth For it is call'd by the Apostle the House and Building of God but if I tarry long says he to Timothy that thou mayst know how to behave thy self in the House of God which is the Church of God the Pillar and Ground of Truth And the Church is therefore call'd a House First because it is as it were one Family which one Father or Master governs and in which is a communion of all spiritual good things It is also call'd Christ's Flock of Sheep Second whereof he is the Door and Shepherd It is call'd the Spouse of Christ Third 2 Cor. 11.2 I have betrothed you as a chast Virgin to one Husband which is Christ says the Apostle to the Corinthians And the same Apostle to the Ephesians Men love your wives even as Christ loved the Church Eph. 2.5 And of Matrimony This is a great Mystery says he but I speak in Christ and in the Cburch Lastly Fourth Eph. 1.23 Col. 1.24 The Church is call'd the Body of Christ as may be seen in the Epistle to the Ephesians and that to the Colossians And all these severally avail very much to stir up the Faithful to behave themselves worthy of the immense goodness and mercy of God who has chosen them to be his people These things being explain'd VII The Church Militant and Triumphant Aug. Ench. c. it will be necessary to reckon up the several Parts of the Church and to teach the differences of them whereby the people may the better understand the Nature Properties Gifts and Graces of the Church so much belov'd of God and for that cause never intermit to praise the most holy Name of God Now of the Church there are especially Two Parts whereof the One is call'd Triumphant the Other Militant The Triumphant is that most glorious land happy company of the blessed Spirits VIII Which is Triumphant and those who have triumph'd over the World the Flesh and the Devil and being deliver'd and safe from the Troubles of this life enjoy eternal Bliss But the Church Militant is the company of all the Faithful IX Which Militant Aug. lib. 12. de Civ Dei c. 9. which yet live in the earth Which therefore is call'd Militant because she has continual War with those most implacable Enemies the World the Flesh and the Devil Nor is it yet to be thought that there are Two Churches but that of the same Church as was said before there are Two Parts whereof the One is gone before and has already obtain'd the Heavenly Country The Other daily follows till at last being joyn'd with our Saviour she shall rest in everlasting Happiness Now in the Church Militant there are two sorts of Men Good and Bad X. In the Church Militant are both Good and Bad Men. 2 Tim. 2.19 Concil Trid. sess 6. c. 12. Mark this the Wicked being indeed partakers of the same Sacraments profess the same Faith as the Good do but in their Life and Manners are far unlike Now these in the Church are call'd Good who are conjoin'd and knit together not only in profession of Faith and communion of Sacraments but also in the Spirit of Grace and Bond of Charity of whom it is said The Lord has known who are his and Men also may think and conjecture who they are that belong to this number of Pious Men but no one can certainly know And therefore it is not to be thought that Christ our Saviour spake of This Part of his Church when he remitted us to his Church and commanded us to obey Her For since She is out of our knowledge who can be assur'd to whose Judgment we are to fly and whose Authority we must obey The Church therefore includes both the Good and Bad as both the Holy Scripture and the Writings of Holy Men Testifie according to which Sentence is written that of the Apostle Ephes 4.4 There is One Body and One Spirit Now this Church is known XI By what Figures and Similitudes
the Ark to escape drowning in the Flood This is to be taught as a most certain rule whereby the true Church may be discern'd from the false And we may also know the true Church from its Original XVIII Another Rule yo know the True Church from the False which it has from the Grace reveal'd by the Apostles For her Doctrine is True not New not lately sprung up but long ago deliver'd by the Apostles and dispers'd through all the World and hence it is that none can doubt That the impious Doctrines of Heretics are far different from the Faith of the Church seeing they are against that Doctrine of the Church which has been preach'd from the Apostles to this day And therefore that all may understand which is the true Catholic Church the Fathers by Divine Inspiration have added this word APOSTOLIC Of the marks of the True Church see August contra Epist Fundamenti c. Tertul. lib. toto de Praescript For the Holy Ghost who presides in the Church governs it by no other than Apostolical Men. Which Spirit was first given to the Apostles and afterwards by the infinite goodness of God has always continu'd in the Church But as this One Church cannot err in the delivery of Faith and Discipline of manners XIX Why the Church is call'd Ap●stolic Aug. contra Crescen lib. 1. c. 33. seeing she is govern'd by the Holy Ghost so it must needs be that all others which falsely claim to themselves that Name and being also led by the Spirit of the Devil are most dangerously out of the way both in Doctrine and Practice But because the Figures of the Old Testament have a great influence to stir up the minds of the Faithful to call to remembrance those excellent things XX. Two figures of the Church for which cause chiefly the Apostles us'd them The Curat may not pass over that part of Docrine also which is so profitable And amongst these The First Gen. 6. Noahs Ark has an excellent signification which for this reason only was made by Gods command that there might be left no room to doubt but that it signifies the Church Which God has so constituted That whosoever by Baptism enters therein may be safe from all danger of eternal Death But they who were out of it as it happen'd to them who were not receiv'd into the Ark were overwhelm'd with their own wickedness Another Figure is that great City Jerusalem The other under the Name whereof many times the Holy Scriptures understand the Holy Church to wit That in her alone it is lawful to offer Sacrifice Because also in the Church of God only and no where else the true Worship and the true Sacrifice which can any ways be pleasing to God may be found And now in the last place XXI The Church to be believ'd by Faith and bow concerning the Church it must be taught After what manner that we are to believe the Church belongs to the Articles of Faith For tho any one perceives by reason and sense That the Church i. e. that Company of Men is in the World which are dedicated and consecrated to Christ our Lord Nor does there seem any need of Faith to conceive this when neither Jews nor Turks do at all doubt of it Yet those Mysteries which as has already been declar'd in part and partly will be said further in he Sacrament of Orders are contain'd in the Holy Church of God that mind which is illuminated by Faith only and not convinc'd by any reasons can understand Seeing therefore that this Article no less than the rest quite surpasses the strength and reach of our understanding We very rightly confess That we come not to know the Church's Original Gifts and Dignity by Huaman Reason but behold them with the Eyes of Faith For neither were Men the Authors thereof XXII Who the Author of hte Church Ps 89.5 but the very Immortal God who has built it upon a most firm Rock as the Prohet witnesses The most High has sounded it For which reason it is call'd Gods Inheritance and the people of God And the Power it has is not of Man but given her by the gift of God Wherefore as by the mere Power of Nature we cannot attain to her so also by Faith only we understand That in the Church are the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven and that to her is given Power to Forgive Sins to Excommunicate and to consecrate the true Body of Christ and then that the Citizens which belong to her Heb. 13.14 have not here a lasting City but seek one to come It is necessary therefore to believe XXIII We must believe the Church but not in the Church Aug Ser 1.31 de Temp. That there is One Holy and Catholic Church For so we believe the Three Persons of the Trinity the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost as to place our Faith In them But now changeing the manner of speaking we profess to believe the Holy not In the Holy Church That by this different way of speaking God who is the Author of all things may be distinguish'd from the things which were created and to acknowledg that all those excellent benefits which are bestow'd on the Church were receiv'd of the Divine Goodness The Communion of Saints When S. John the Evangelist wrote to the Faithful XXIV This part of the Article to be diligently explain'd 1 Joh. 1.13 of the Divine Mysteries why he taught them therein he gives this Reason That you also says he might have Fellowship with us and our Fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ This Fellowship is plac'd in the Communion of Saints of which we are to speak in This Article And would to God in explaining hereof Aug. in Joan Tr●act 32. the Teachers of the Church would imitate the diligence of Paul and the other Apostles For it is not only a kind of Interpretation of the former Article and a Doctrine full of profit and advantage but it also shews what the Use of those Mysteries is which are contain'd in the Creed For we are to search into and learn all those things for this end that we may be admitted into this so blessed and glorious a Fellowship of the Saints and being once admitted consequently to persevere Coloss 1.12 giving Thanks with Joy to God the Father who has made us worthy to partake of the Lot of the Saints in Light Firft therefore XXV Wherein is plac'd the Communion of Saints the Faithful are to be taught That This Article is as it were a kind of Explication of that which goes before concerning One Holy Catholic Church For the Unity of that Spirit by which she is govern'd causes that whatsoever the Church has is Common For the Fruit and Benefit of all the Sacraments belongs to all the Faithful by which Sacraments as by Sacred Bands they are coupl'd and joyn'd with Christ
custom For there is no body ignorant that Children were us'd to be circumcis'd on the eighth Day Now if the Circumcision made with Hands in taking away the Body of Flesh could profit them it is evident then that Baptism which is the circumcision of Christ not made with Hands must needs profit them Lastly Fifthly Rom. 5.17 as the Apostle teaches If by the sin of One Death reign'd through One much more they that receive an abundance of Grace and of the gift of Righteousness shall reign in life through One even Jesus Christ Since therefore by the sin of Adam Children by their very birth contract hurt much more by Christ our Lord may they obtain Grace and Righteousness to reign in life which verily without Baptism can by no means come to pass Conc. Trid. Sess 5. decret de peccat origin Sess 7. de Baptis c. 12 13 14. Dionys de Eccles Hier. c. 7. Cypria Ep. 59. Aug. Ep. 28. lib. 1. de peccat merit c. 23. Chrysost Hom. de Adam Eva. Concil Mil. vit c. 2. de consec dist 4. passim Wherefore the Pastors shall teach XXXII How Children baptiz'd are to be educated That by all means Infants are to be baptiz'd and then that by little and little their tender age is to be instructed to true Devotion by the Precepts of Christian Religion For as it is excellently said of the Wiseman Train up a Youth in the way he should go and when he grows old he will not depart from it Nor is it to be doubted XXXIII After what manner Infants baptiz'd receive Faith Epist. 23. ad Bon. but when they are baptiz'd they receive the Sacraments of Faith Not that they believe with the assent of their mind but because they are establish'd in the Faith of their Parents if their Parents were Faithful but if not to use S. Austin's words they are arm'd with the Faith of the whole company or the Saints For we rightly confess that they are offer'd in Baptism by all those Saints who were pleas'd to offer them and by whose charity they are joyn'd to the communion of the Holy Ghost And the Faithful are earnestly to be admonish'd to take care that their Children be brought to the Church so soon as may be without danger XXXIV Infants to be baptiz'd as soon as may be to be baptiz'd with the Solemn Ceremonies For since there is no other way left for Infants to attain Salvation unless they are baptiz'd We may easily perceive how great a guilt they bring upon themselves who suller them to want the Grace of that Sacrament longer than necessity requires especially since by reason of the weakness and tenderness of their age they are in continual danger of their life Aug. lib. 3. de Orig. animae c. 9. lib. 1. de peccat merit c. 2. Epist 28. But then the custom of the primitive Church declares that there is a different reason for those who are of ripe Years XXXV Adult persons to be invited and prepared for Baptism and have the perfect use of Reason to wit who are born of Infidel Parents for the Christian Faith is offer'd them and with all earnestness they are to be advis'd perswaded and invited to embrace it And if they are converted to our Lord God then they must be admonish'd that they defer not the Sacrament of Baptism beyond the time prescrib'd by the Church For seeing it is written First Delay not to be converted to the Lord and put not off froam day to day they are to be taught that perfect conversion is plac'd in the new Birth by Baptism Secondly And besides by how much the later they come to Baptism by so much the longer must they want the grace and use of the other Sacraments of Christian Religion because none can be admitted to them without Baptism And then Thirdly that they are also depriv'd of that excellent benefit we receive by Baptism for the Water of Baptism not only washes off and takes away every spot or blemish of all those sins which before were commiteed But it adorns us with Divine Grace by the aid and assistance whereof we can also avoid sin for the future and secure righteousnefss and innocence in which thing consists the sum of the Christian Life as all may easily perceive Tertul lib. de Poenit c. 6. de praescript c. 41. Cypr. Epist 13. de consecrat dist 4 c. 64. 65. Aug. lib de fide operib c. 9. But tho these things are so yet the Church has not bin us'd presently or hastily to bestow this Sacrament of Baptism upon this sort of Men XXXVI Why the Church is wont to defer the Baptism of those of ripe Age. The First Reason but has decreed that it should be deferr'd for a certan time For this delay has not joyn'd with it the same danger as was noted before to impend over Infants because the purpose and resolution that they who are endu'd with the use of Reason have of receiving Baptism and their Penance for their sore-past evil life will be available for Grace and Righteousness to them if any suddain accident should happen to hinder them from being Baptiz'd But on the contrary The Second The First Advantage this delay seems to be somewhat advantagious For first because the Church ought to be very provident that none come to this Sacrament through Hypocrisie and Dissimulation the Dispositions of those who desire Baptism will be more throughly try'd and discover'd For which cause we find it decreed by antient Councils that those Jews who come to the Catholic Faith before Baptism was administr'd to them were to be for some Months amongst the Catechumens The Second and then thereby they are more perfectly instructed in the Doctrin of that Faith which they ought to profess The Third and in the Rules of Christian Life Besides there is a greater and more religious veneration given to the Sacrament if with solemn Ceremony they receive Baptism only on the appointed days of Easter and Whitsuntide But notwithstanding the Time of Baptism XXXVII When Baptism of the Adult is to be deferr'd Act. 8.38.10.48 sometimes it is not to be deferr'd for some just and necessary cause as when there seems to be a present danger of Life and especially if the persons to be baptiz'd do fully understand the Mysteries of Faith which it is manifest that Philip and the Prince of Apostles did when the One baptiz'd Queen Candace's Eunuch and the other Cornelius and that without delay and as soon as ever they profefs'd that they embrac'd the Faith Furthermore XXXVIII They who are baptiz'd ought to desire Baptism it must be taught and explain'd to the people how they that are to be baptiz'd ought to be affected First of all therefore they must of necessity be willing and resolv'd to receive Baptism For since every one in Baptism dies to sin
no need to speak more in this place seeing any one may transfer hither matter enough pertinent to this point from what has bin spoken before when we treated of the Sacraments in general See Aug. lib. 6. contra Donatist c. 1. in Ep. Joan. Tract 5. Trident. Sess 7. But because from the Nature and Vertue of this Charater LV. Baptism not to be iterated and why it has bin defin'd by the Church that the Sacrament of Baptism is for no reason in the world to be iterated for this cause the Faithful should be admonish'd often and diligently by the Pastors that they suffer not themselves at any time to be led into error For this thing the Apostle has taught us Rom. 6.10 saying There is One Lord One Faith One Baptism And then when he exhorts the Romans that being dead with Christ by Baptism they beware that they lose not the life they had receiv'd from him when he says for in that Christ dy'd to sin be dy'd once he seems plainly to signifie This that as he cannot dye again so may not we dye again by Baptism Wherefore also Holy Church openly professes that she believes One Baptism Which that it is extreamly agreeable to the Nature and Reason of the thing is understood from hence that Baptism is a kind of Spiritual Regeneration or Birth As therefore by the power of Nature we are born and brought forth into the world Once only and as S. Austin says In Joan. Tract 11. The Birth of the Womb cannot be repeated So also is there only One Spiritual Birth nor is Baptism at any time ever to be repeated Of this matter see Trid. Sess 7. de Baptismo Can. 11. 12. item Concil Cartha Can. 1. Vien ut habetur in Clem. 1. lib. de Sum. Trinit D. August Tract 11. in Joan. Beda in cap. 3. Joan. Leo Magn. Ep. 37. 39. D. Thom. 3. p. q. 66. a 9. Nor let any one think that Baptism is iterated by the Church LVI Baptism not iterated when ministred with a Condition when she washes any one of whom it is uncertain whether he were before Baptiz'd using this Form of Words If thou art already Baptiz'd I Baptize thee not again but if thou art not yet Baptiz'd I Baptize thee in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost For so Baptism is not to be said to be wickedly iterated but to be administer'd holily with the Adjunct In which case notwithstanding there are some things diligently to be heeded of the Pastors LVII How cautiously Baptism is to be administred with a Condition wherein almost daily offence is committed not without great wrong to this Sacrament For there are not wanting some that think that no sin can be admitted if altho without differencing they Baptize with this Adjunct Wherefore if an Infant be brought to them they think they ought to make no question whether it were Baptiz'd before and forthwith they proceed to give it Baptism but tho they are confident that that Sacrament had bin administer'd at home yet they doubt not to repeat with the Adjunct this Holy Washing in the Church Lib. 1. decretal tit de Baptism de quidam together with the Solemn Ceremony which yet without Sacriledge they cannot do and so bring upon themselves that blot which Sacred Writers call Irregularity For by authority of Pope Alexander That form of Baptism is permitted to them only of whom after diligent enquiry it remains doubtful whether they rightly receiv'd Baptism but otherwise it is never lawful to administer Baptism again no not even with the Adjunct Of the Irregularity here mention'd See Apostat rett Baptis c. Ex Literarum Consecr dist 4. cap. Eos qui l. 3. decretal de Baptismo ejus effectu c. de quibus But besides the other things which we obtain by Baptism LVIII The seventh Effect of Baptism The Opening of Heaven Beda in 3. c. Luc. Mat. 1.16 Mar. 2.10 3 ●a 3.21 This is as it were the Last whither all the rest seem to be referr'd to wit that it opens to every one of us the Gate of Heaven which before through sin was shut Now these things which by vertue of Baptism are wrought in us can in us perform plainly the same things which we read in the Gospel to have happn'd in the Baptism of our Savior For the Heavens were open'd and the Holy Ghost appear'd descending upon Christ our Lord in the likeness of a Dove Whereby is signifi'd to them that are baptiz'd that Divine Gifts are bestow'd on them and Heaven Gates open'd to them not indeed that so soon as they are Baptiz'd but at a more fit opportunity they may enter into that glory when being freed from all their miseries which in that blessed state can have no place for their mortal life they shall have Immortality And these truly are the Fruits of Baptism LIX Whence the inequality of Grace in Baptism which fruits as to the vertue of that Sacrament that they equally belong to all there can be no doubt But if we consider with what mind and affection every one comes to receive it it must needs be confess'd that one receives more and another less of this heavenly Grace and the other fruits of Baptism It remains now that we plainly and briefly explain LXX The Prayers Rites and Ceremonies of Baptism to be explain'd what is fit to be handl'd concerning the Prayers Rites and Ceremonies of this Sacrament For what the Apostle admonish'd concerning the gift of Tongues that it is unprofitable to speak what the Faithful understand not The same thing may be said concerning Rites and Ceremonies for they carry in them the Image and Signification of those things which are done in the Sacrament Now if the Faithful know not the meaning and vertue of those signs it will seem that the profit of those Ceremonies cannot be very great The Pastors therefore are to take pains to make the Faithful understand them and to assure themselves That tho they are not so exceeding necessary yet that they are to be much accounted of and had in great Honor. And this both the Authority of those that appointed them who without all dispute were he Holy Apostles and also the End for which they would have those Ceremonies us'd sufficiently teaches for so it is plain That the Sacrament is administer'd with the greater Devotion and Holiness and those excellent and transcendent Gifts which are contain'd therein are put before our Eyes as it were and Gods immense bounty the more impress'd upon the Souls of the Faithfulh Of these Rites see Dionys c. 2. de Eccl. Hier. Clem. Epist ● 3. Tertul lib. de Corona milit de Bapt. passim Origin hom 12 in num Cyp. Epist 70. item vide de consecr dist 4. But all the Ceremonies and Prayers which the Church uses in the administration of Baptism LXI The explication of
Faithful from this Doctrin may gather very much Fruit of Piety and Devotion Of the SACRAMENT of ORDER IF any one consider the Nature and Reason of the other Sacraments I. Why the Sacrament of Order ought to be treated of before the People he will easily perceive that all the Rest so depend upon this Sacrament of Order that without This partly the other can by no means be made or administer'd And partly they will seem to want the Solemn Ceremony and ● kind of Religious Rite and Honor. Wherefore it is necessary that the Pastors prosecuting the intended Doctrin of the Sacraments suppose themselves oblig'd to treat so much the more diligently of the Sacrament of Order For the explication hereof will be very profitable First first to themselves and then to others who are enter'd into the Rule of Ecclesiastical Life and lastly to the Faithful People also To Themselves That while they are imploy'd in the handling of this Point they may be mov'd the more to stir up that Grace which they have obtain'd in this Sacrament To others Secondly who are call'd into the Lot of the Lord Partly that they may be affected with the same study of Piety and partly that they may get the knowledg of those things wherewith being furnish'd they may the more easily prepare themselves a way to the higher Degrees To the rest of the Faithful Thirdly first that they may understand what Honor the Ministers of the Church are worthy of And then Fourthly because it often happens that many are present who either have design'd their Children being yet but Infants to the Ministery of the Church or who of their own Choice and Will are minded to follow that kind of life for whom to be ignorant what things chiefly belong to that Course of Life is very unfit What belongs to the Manners of those that are in any Ecclesiastical Order is to be seen yea and must be known in the later part of every Session of the Council of Trent which is of Reformation But what belongs to Order as it is a Sacrament See idem Conc. Sess 13. de singulis Ordinationibus Vid. Concil Carthag IV. sub Anastatio Pontifice Anno 398. First therefore the Faithful must be taught II The Dignity of this Sacrament how great the Nobility and Excellency of this Sacrament is if we consider the Degree thereof i. e. the Priest-hood For seeing the Bishops and Priests are as it were the Interpreters and Ambassadors of God First Let the Priests consider this who in Gods name teach Men the divine Law and the Rules of Life and personate God himself in the Earth it is evident that their Function is such as a greater cannot be conceiv'd Wherefore they are worthily call'd not only Angels but Gods also because they hold the Power and the Name of the immortal God among us Now altho in all Ages the Priests have had the highest Dignity Secondly yet the Priests of the New Testament far excel all the rest in Honor. For Power both of consecrating and offering the Body and Blood of the Lord and also of remitting sins which is given them far excels all Human Reason and Understanding nor can there be found any thing like it in the whole world And then even as our Savior was sent by the Father Thirdly and the Apostles and Disciples were sent by Christ into all the World Let the Priest observe this so the Priests being indu'd with the same Power as they are sent for the Perfecting of the Saints for the work of the Ministery Eph. 4.22 for the Edification of the Body of Christ Of the Dignity of the Priesthood see Ignat. Epist ad Smyrnen Ambr. lib. 5. Epist. 32. lib. 10. Ep. 82. Chrysost hom 60. ad Pop. Antioch in Matth. hom 83. Nazian Orat. 17. ad suos cives The weight of this so great an Office therefore is not rashly to be laid upon any one III. Who are to be Ordain'd ought to be call'd and what kind of Persons Heb. 5.4 but upon them only who by their holiness of Life Learning Faith Prudence are able to bear it Nor let any one take this Office to himself but he who is call'd of God as Aaron But they are said to be call'd of God who are call'd by the lawful Ministers of the Church For they who arrogantly plant and intrude themselves into this Ministery Note it must be taught that of them the Lord meant when he said I sent not the Prophets and yet they ran Hier. 23.21 than which kind of men nothing can be more unhappy nothing can be more miserable and calamitous to the Church Vide dist 23 multis in capitibus But because in the undertaking of every Action IV. The Intention of those that are to be Ordain'd to be directed it is of very great moment What End every one appoints to himself for a good Intent will have a good Event Of This in the first place they are to be admonish'd who will be initiated into Sacred Orders that they propose nothing to themselves unworthy of so great an Office which Point is indeed by so much the more diligently to be handl'd by how much the more diligently at this Time the Faithful are us'd to offend in this Matter For some apply themselves to this way of Living V. An ill Intention 〈◊〉 with this design to get themselves necessaries for Meat and Cloaths So that they seem to respect nothing at all in the Priesthood but Gain as commonly all others do in any kind of base Trade For tho according to the Apostles sentence both the Law of God and Nature commands that he that serves the Altar should live of the Altar 1 Cor. 9.9 yet to come to the Altar for Gain and Lucres sake Note is the highest Sacriledge Others will be ordain'd VI. Another ill Intention that they may abound with Riches Whereof this is an Argument that unless some wealthy Ecclesiastical Benefice be bestow'd on them they have no Thought of Sacred Order But those are they Joh. 10.17 whom our Savior call'd Hirelings And who as Ezekiel says Ezek. 34.8 Feed themselves and not the sheep Whose Baseness and Dishonesty not only brings a thick darkness and reproach upon the Priesthood so that now nothing can be by the Faithful people accounted more contemptible and mean But it causes also that they themselves get nothing more by the Priesthood than Judas did by the Office of Apostleship which turn'd to his everlasting destruction But those are worthily to be said to enter into the Church by the Door VII The right Intention of them that are to be Ordain'd who being lawfully call'd of God do undertake the Ecclesiastical Functions for this one cause only that they may bring honor to God Nor yet is this to be taken Note as tho this Law did not equally oblige all For Men