Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | ours. In whatever we do, we act as she did, with her discretion,
2 2, 27 | special prayer, or perform an act of charity, so as to obtain,
3 2, 29 | persons. They are not to act as surety, even concerning
4 2, 37 | our lawful Superiors, who act in the place of God when
5 2, 40 | pastors of the Church and act in harmony with the Bishop,
6 2, 44 | death will be our final act of filial obedience3.~ ~ ~
7 5, 80 | from one, the Superiors act in concert with the local
8 5, 86 | pertains to their work, they act in conformity with Canon
9 9, 120| they listen, ponder, and act4, having in mind the spiritual
10 9, 124| indicate the cases where they act collegially with their Council,
11 9, 124| those where they cannot act without the consent or advice
12 9, 137| Superior General cannot act without the consent of his
13 9, 150| Brother Provincial cannot act without the consent of his
14 9, 151| his Council in order to act.~ ~151.2 The Provincial
15 9, 152| The local Superior cannot act without the consent of his
16 9 | Institute, hence they must act with all necessary prudence
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