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It is fitting to lift up the Son of Man.
Second. Whether it is true that no one ascends into heaven except he who descended from heaven, the Son of Man who is in heaven.
Third. Whether the cross of Christ is to be adored with the adoration of latria the worship due to God alone.
On the feast of Blessed John before the Latin Gate is the Gospel: Jesus said to Peter: Follow me, etc. John 21. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed:
First. Whether Blessed John, resting on the breast of the Lord, drank so much wisdom from there that he merited to be designated among the evangelists in the figure of the eagle.
Second. Whether Blessed John ought to be counted among the martyrs.
On the feast of Blessed Barnabas the Apostle is the Gospel: This is my commandment, etc. John 15. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed:
First. Whether anyone can have greater love than to lay down his life for his friends.
Second. Whether Blessed Barnabas, by dying for Christ, performed an act of the highest perfection.
On the feast of Blessed John the Baptist is the Gospel: Elizabeth's time was fulfilled, etc. Luke 1. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed:
First. Whether the name John was conveniently imposed upon him.
Second. Whether it is true that among those born of women, there is no one greater than John the Baptist.
Third. Whether he was sanctified in his mother's womb.
On the feast of John and Paul is the Gospel: Beware of the leaven, etc. Luke 12. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed:
First. Whether hypocrisy is a mortal sin.
Second. Whether to fear those who kill the body is a mortal sin.
On the feast of Peter the Apostle is the Gospel: Jesus said to Simon Peter, etc. John 21. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed:
First. Whether Peter was instituted by Christ as the head of the church.
Second. Whether Peter, by the power of the keys, could remit sins.
Third. Whether Peter, by the power of the keys, could grant indulgences for owed penalties.
On the feast of the commemoration of Saint Paul is the Gospel: Peter said to Jesus, etc. Matthew 19. The following questions can be disputed:
First. Whether Paul saw the divine essence in his rapture.
Second. Whether Paul, in his rapture, was unaware whether his soul was separated from his body.
On the feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the Gospel: Rising, Mary, etc. Luke 1. The following questions can be disputed:
First. Whether Blessed John, while in the womb, leaped for joy at the presence of the Lord.
Second. Whether the Blessed Virgin, having heard the exultation of Elizabeth, conveniently sang in thanksgiving: "My soul doth magnify the Lord."
On the feast of Blessed Mary Magdalene is the Gospel: At that time, A certain one was asking Jesus, etc. Luke 7. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed:
First. Whether this woman, of whom mention is made here in the Gospel, was Mary Magdalene, the sister of Lazarus.
Second. Whether Mary Magdalene or anyone else could attain the remission of sins without repentance.
On the feast of Blessed James the Apostle is the Gospel: At that time, There came to Jesus, etc. Matthew 20. Regarding this, the following questions can be disputed:
First. Whether he and his brother sinned by the sin of ambition, asking of Christ through their mother that one might sit at his right hand and the other at his left in his kingdom. This question was resolved above in the Sunday after the eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. But now they can dispute this here:
First. Whether it is said conveniently of Blessed James that he is the light and glory of Spain.
Second. Whether he prays in heaven for all who visit his tomb or place.