Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 14 | faith, the sacraments, and ecclesiastical government and communion.
2 2, 15 | within their own Churches or ecclesiastical communities. Many of them
3 3, 28 | the divinely established ecclesiastical ministry is exercised on
4 4, 33 | from the Hierarchy certain ecclesiastical functions, which are to
5 6, 45 | 45. It is the duty of the ecclesiastical hierarchy to regulate the
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 6 1, 36 | the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art.
7 1, 36 | the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority mentioned above. ~
8 1, 39 | the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art.
9 1, 40 | The competent territorial ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art.
10 1, 40 | to this same territorial ecclesiastical authority to permit and
11 1, 44 | the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art.
12 1, 44 | above-mentioned territorial ecclesiastical authority the commission
13 3, 63 | the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art.
14 3, 77 | the competent territorial ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art.
15 4, 92 | the fathers, doctors, and ecclesiastical writers shall be better
16 6, 112 | the norms and precepts of ecclesiastical tradition and discipline,
17 7, 128 | revision of the canons and ecclesiastical statutes which govern the
18 7, 130 | pontificals be reserved to those ecclesiastical persons who have episcopal
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 19 0 | teaching in the seats of higher ecclesiastical studies or for promoting
20 0 | of doctrine.35~Therefore ecclesiastical faculties should reappraise
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 21 1, 4 | giving life, soul - like, to ecclesiastical institutions10 and instilling
22 2, 16 | are trained in ordinary ecclesiastical and financial administration. ~
23 2, 16 | discharging more difficult ecclesiastical duties.~Where episcopal
24 3, 22 | have their own place in the ecclesiastical communion, saving always
25 5, 32 | are being carried on by ecclesiastical institutes and associations.
26 5, 32 | certain institute, both the ecclesiastical superior and the institute
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 27 2, 7(33)| Cf. cited Ecclesiastical Constitution of the Apostles,
28 2, 7(33)| St. Isidore of Hispali, Ecclesiastical Offices, c. VII (PL 83,
29 2, 8 | recognized by competent ecclesiastical authority, encourage priestly
30 2, 9 | brothers who do not enjoy full ecclesiastical communion with us.~Finally,
31 3, 16 | synod, while it commends ecclesiastical celibacy, in no way intends
32 3, 17 | direction of the Church.~Ecclesiastical goods, properly so called,
33 3, 17 | according to their nature and ecclesiastical law, should be administered
34 3, 17 | for the exercise of their ecclesiastical office should be used for
35 3, 17 | Thus they are not to seek ecclesiastical office or the benefits of
36 3, 20 | law would be given to the ecclesiastical office itself. From this
37 3, 21 | to it that-in accord with ecclesiastical and civil laws-there may
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 38 5, 24 | of the Church, moreover, ecclesiastical authority can select and
39 5, 24 | fully subject to higher ecclesiastical control in the performance
40 5, 24 | temporal order, the role of the ecclesiastical hierarchy is to teach and
41 6, 30 | open their minds to both ecclesiastical and temporal communities.
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 42 4, 10 | indeed, only as commanded by ecclesiastical law, but as a precious gift
43 5 | V. THE REVISION OF ECCLESIASTICAL STUDIES ~
44 5, 13 | Before beginning specifically ecclesiastical subjects, seminarians should
45 5, 14 | 14. In revising ecclesiastical studies the aim should first
46 5, 14 | outset of their training, ecclesiastical studies are to be begun
47 5, 14 | time. In this initiation to ecclesiastical studies the mystery of salvation
48 6, 20 | methodology and the norms of ecclesiastical authority. Likewise, let
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 49 1, 6 | mindful, in administering ecclesiastical property, of the needs not
50 2, 19 | Hence, the exercise of their ecclesiastical office may not be hindered,
51 2, 19 | with the Apostolic See, or ecclesiastical authorities, or their subjects. ~
52 2, 20 | exclusively to the competent ecclesiastical authority. ~Therefore, for
53 2, 28 | receive by reason of their ecclesiastical office are closely bound
54 2, 35 | supreme pontiff or other ecclesiastical authority and withdrawn
55 3, 36 | truths of faith and ordering ecclesiastical discipline. ~This sacred
56 3 | II. The. Boundaries of Ecclesiastical Provinces and the Erection
57 3 | Provinces and the Erection of Ecclesiastical Regions ~
58 3, 39 | for dioceses but also for ecclesiastical provinces; indeed it sometimes
59 3, 39 | the establishment of new ecclesiastical regions. Thus the needs
60 3, 40 | follows:~ ) The boundaries of ecclesiastical provinces are to be submitted
61 3, 40 | should be attached to an ecclesiastical province. Therefore dioceses
62 3, 40 | brought together to form a new ecclesiastical province, if that be possible,
63 3, 40 | Wherever advantageous, ecclesiastical provinces should be grouped
64 3, 40 | provinces should be grouped into ecclesiastical regions for the structure
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 65 1, 3 | sometimes serious ones, to full ecclesiastical communion. The ecumenical
66 1, 4 | the obstacles to perfect ecclesiastical communion have been gradually
67 3, 13 | challenged, and later when ecclesiastical communion between the Eastern
68 3, 16 | followed their own forms of ecclesiastical law and custom, which were
69 3, 19 | Christendom lived together in ecclesiastical communion.~However, since
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 70 Pream, 1 | institutions, liturgical rites, ecclesiastical traditions and the established
71 1, 3 | phrase), that is, in liturgy, ecclesiastical discipline, and spiritual
72 2, 5 | tradition and abundant ecclesiastical institutions bear outstanding
73 2, 5 | not only accords to this ecclesiastical and spiritual heritage the
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 74 2, 14 | fostered and directed by ecclesiastical authorities or by Catholic
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