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1 Intro, 6| from the office of pastoral care enjoined on us has coincided
2 Intro, 6| this peace, with untiring care and leaving nothing untried
3 Intro, 8| has willed us to have the care, and for those ills in particular
4 Intro, 8| philosopher without due care, assert that this proposition
5 Intro, 8| strive with all thought, care, effort and zeal for everything
6 Intro, 8| to survey, with zeal and care, everything which could
7 Intro, 9| divine dispensation to the care and rule of the universal
8 Intro, 9| When we focused all our care, thought and zeal in this
9 Intro, 9| s flock entrusted to our care, and to encourage and arouse
10 Intro, 9| princes, cities or states, the care for whom or which pertains
11 Intro, 9| provident shepherd, in order to care for and keep safe the Lord'
12 Intro, 9| with greater exactness and care, we rule that the cardinal
13 Intro, 9| basilica. They are, with due care, to keep themselves informed
14 Intro, 9| all, let them examine with care the lives of the clergy
15 Intro, 9| our wish that they take care, without making any excuse,
16 Intro, 9| papal dignity . ~Since the care of the most important business
17 Intro, 9| those who have exercised care and severity in their examinations
18 Intro, 9| benefice with or without the care of souls, if he has not
19 Intro, 10| the effort of apostolic care in proportion as experience
20 Intro, 10| we have judged that our care must be exercised over the
21 Intro, 11| first been examined with due care by his superior, which is
22 Intro, 11| readily supply effective care for the preservation of
23 Intro, 11| regard to what concerns the care of the parishioners and
24 Intro, 12| has been entrusted to our care, acceptable and submissive
25 Intro, 12| of the duty of pastoral care now laid upon us. We therefore
26 Intro, 12| above, were considered with care and skill in the said council
27 Intro, 12| responsibility for the support and care of the Lord's flock, as
28 Intro, 12| he has entrusted to our care, despite our lack of merits --
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