Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 16 | the presence of heavenly goods already possessed here below1.
2 2, 29 | money or of other material goods of value2.~ ~We retain,
3 2, 29 | nevertheless, the ownership of our goods, the right to acquire more,
4 2, 29 | the administration of his goods to whomsoever he wills,
5 2, 29 | accept the administration of goods belonging to others, be
6 2, 29 | even concerning their own goods. (c 672; c 285, 4) ~ ~29.
7 2, 35 | Detachment from earthly goods frees us from needless worries1.
8 9, 136| administer the finances and goods of the Institute. He cannot
9 10 | Administration of Temporal Goods~ ~
10 10 | The Temporal Goods of the Institute~ ~
11 10, 155| and administer material goods, according to their respective
12 10, 156| administrators, not owners, of the goods of the Church. In their
13 10, 156| administration of the temporal goods of the Institute should
14 10 | The Use and Management of Goods ~ ~
15 10, 158| the administration of the goods of the Institute. It makes
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