Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 26 | particular judgment for his diocese.~Bishops thus, by praying
2 3, 28 | pastoral work of the whole diocese, and even of the entire
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 3 1 | Promotion of Liturgical Life in Diocese and Parish~
4 1, 41 | the liturgical life of the diocese centered around the bishop,
5 1, 45 | For the same reason every diocese is to have a commission
6 1, 46 | the sacred liturgy, every diocese, as far as possible, should
7 2, 57 | of con-celebration in the diocese pertains to the bishop.~
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 8 3, 20 | forsaken areas of their own diocese or of other dioceses.~Let
9 5, 32 | should remain faithful to the diocese, generously taking over
10 6, 37 | or with some parish or diocese in the missions, so that
11 6, 38 | consecrated not just for some one diocese, but or the salvation of
12 6, 38 | of Bishops.2 ~In his own diocese, with which he constitutes
13 6, 38 | visible, so that the whole diocese becomes missionary.~It will
14 6, 38 | what definite offering each diocese should be obliged to set
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 15 2, 7 | work and welfare of the diocese. In order to put this into
16 2, 7 | the administration of the diocese.~Priests, never losing sight
17 2, 7 | boundaries of one parish or diocese. No priest, therefore, can
18 3, 20 | each individual for his own diocese or, more aptly, several
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 19 3, 10(1)| faithful of suburbicarian diocese of Albano, "Ad Arcem Gandulfi
20 3, 10 | appreciation of their own diocese, of which the parish is
21 4, 19(6)| dissolution of the Corrientes diocese in Argentina, Nov. 13, 1920:
22 5, 24(2)| on the dissolution of the diocese of Corrientes, Argentina,
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 23 3, 5 | seminary as the heart of the diocese and are to offer willingly
24 6, 20 | the limits of their own diocese, nation, or rite, and to
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 25 2, 11 | 11. A diocese is a portion of the people
26 2, 16 | pastoral work of the entire diocese.~They should be solicitous
27 2, 17 | encouraged, and in the whole diocese or in any particular areas
28 2, 17 | same time the unity of the diocese will also be made more evident.~
29 2, 22 | 22. For a diocese to fulfill its purpose the
30 2, 22 | God who constitute that diocese. To this end also bishops
31 2, 23 | to organic unity of each diocese, with due regard to the
32 2, 23 | obviously, the territory of each diocese should be continuous. ~Attention
33 2, 23 | 2.) The extent of the diocese and the number of its inhabitants
34 2, 23 | of the apostolate in the diocese and know well especially
35 2, 23 | effectively carried out in each diocese, it should be considered
36 2, 23 | a general rule that each diocese have clergy, in number and
37 2, 25 | of the vast extent of the diocese or the great number of its
38 2, 26 | will be appointed for the diocese without the right of succession.~
39 2, 26 | present and future good of the diocese, the diocesan bishop and
40 2, 27 | proper government of the diocese requires it, one or more
41 2, 27 | for a certain part of the diocese, or for a determined type
42 2, 27 | in the government of the diocese are numbered those presbyters
43 2, 27 | only for administering the diocese but also for carrying out
44 2, 27 | greatly desired that in each diocese a pastoral commission will
45 2, 28 | spiritual welfare of the whole diocese. They should also be mindful
46 2, 28 | the material needs of the diocese. ~
47 2, 29 | in a certain area of the diocese or among special groups
48 2, 29 | consideration of the bishop in whose diocese they reside, for they perform
49 2, 30 | in a certain part of the diocese under the bishop's authority. ~
50 2, 30 | are members both of the diocese and of the universal Church.
51 2, 30 | the pastoral work in the diocese will be unified and made
52 2, 34 | belong to the clergy of the diocese inasmuch as they share in
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 53 2, 18 | effectively, each year in every diocese of the world, by the determination
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