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CodeLiturgical dayAuthorsDivision (English)
24/1/17 T20 Sunday Reminiscere Bernardino da Siena The wife is indeed the vessel of her husband, and conversely, as the Apostle Peter testifies in his First Canonical Epistle (c. 3): “showing honor to the weaker vessel, that is, the wife.” Each of them rightly possesses the vessel of his or her body when it is governed and restrained according to the judgment of right reason. But since the Apostle says in 1 Corinthians 7, “The wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband; likewise also the husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife,” three questions must be raised for clearer explanation. • First, we ask whether this apostolic statement is to be understood in such a way that each spouse is bound to render the marital debt to the other whenever, however, and at whatever time it is requested […].     • (f. g4v) Second, we ask, on account of the same apostolic statement that the woman does not have authority over her own body, whether a woman sins if, at the pleasure of her husband—even if disordered—she nevertheless renders the debt to him when he requests it […].     • (f. g5v) Third, it must be asked, on account of the same apostolic word, whether obedience in the marital act toward one’s spouse is so strict that every nod or even a simple request for such a debt binds one to obedience as by necessity, under peril of mortal sin.
3/6/3 T18/6 Friday after Cinerum Vicent Ferrer Christ shows how one must avoid that penitential justice would be done in front of the people, and he clarifies it in the Gospel of today, which has three parts […]. The first concerns the material body. The second the temporal abundance. The third the rational soul.

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1/2/6 T19/2 Monday after Invocavit Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... ambo suspensi sunt». The fool and the wise are thebodyand soul . While the simile circulated widely [see...
... Description of the final judgment (cf. Matthew 25). Thebodyof the saved resurrects in a perfect condition at the...
1/2/8 T19/4 Wednesday after Invocavit Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... reference to Plato and the opposition between soul andbody. 1.2. Ungrateful people who do not give thanks to...
... the miller, killing him. The donkey symbolizes thebody: if it is not dominated when one is young, it would...
3/6/16 T19/6 Friday after Invocavit Vicent Ferrer
... sufficiunt”. Third part The goal is to heal not only thebodybut also the soul (reference to the _ Glossa _, he...
1/2/41 T24/2 Monday after Palm Sunday Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... Magdalene. The theme of the separation of the soul from thebodyis presented, with a comparison between what Lazarus...
... _Questio_: whether one who has been damaged in thebodyshould be compensated. Distinction between irreparable...
1/1/2 T18/5 Thursday after Cinerum Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... servant ill at home is the soul wounded by sins in thebodythat is unable to move, i.e. to perform good works...
3/6/4 T18/6 Friday after Cinerum Vicent Ferrer
...: against the neighbour are _iniquitates_; against thebody(debauchery, lust , sloth ) are _peccata_ (“i.e. pecorum...