Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,17 | The Eastern Catholic presence~17. Immigration
2 II,17 | welcomed many members of the Eastern Catholic Churches who, for
3 II,17 | necessary to establish an Eastern Catholic hierarchy for these
4 II,17 | which recognize that the Eastern Churches “have the right
5 II,17 | Church and the separated Eastern Churches.( 47) Therefore,
6 II,17(46) | Decree on the Eastern Catholic Churches Orientalium
7 II,17(46) | cf. Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon. 28; Propositio
8 II,17 | cannot but rejoice that the Eastern Churches have in recent
9 IV,36(117)| 511; Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canons 264, 271,
10 IV,38 | Fraternal communion with the Eastern Catholic Churches~38. The
11 IV,38 | development in America of Eastern Catholic particular Churches,
12 IV,38 | fraternal assistance to the Eastern Catholic Churches throughout
13 IV,38 | priests, especially those with Eastern roots, might offer liturgical
14 IV,38 | liturgical assistance to Eastern communities which do not
15 IV,38 | to sacred buildings, the Eastern faithful could use Latin
16 IV,38 | that the Bishops of the Eastern Catholic Churches participate
17 IV,38 | offering valuable help to the Eastern Churches of recent foundation
18 IV,38 | spiritual heritage of the Eastern Christian tradition.~
19 V,65(237)| 518; Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Canon 280 § 1.~
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