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1 Intro,1(1) | Ordinis, no. 10: AAS 58 (1966) 1007; JOHN PAUL II, Encyclical 2 Norms,A(15)| Cf. C.I.C., can. 1347 §1.~ ~~ 3 Norms,A(16)| I.C., can. 273 and can. 1371 §2. 4 Intro,2(5) | missionalis, 1 October 1998, nos. 16-17.~ ~~ 5 Intro,2(5) | 1 October 1998, nos. 16-17.~ ~~ 6 Intro,8(12)| future priests, 25 January 1986.~ ~~ 7 Intro,1(1) | Redemptoris Missio, 7 December 1990, nos. 67-68: AAS 83 (1991) 8 Intro,2(5) | Cooperatio missionalis, 1 October 1998, nos. 16-17.~ ~~ 9 Intro,4(6) | Cooperatio missionalis, no. 20.~ ~~ 10 Norms,C | undersigned Cardinal on the 24 April 2001, approved the 11 Intro,8(12)| Nella sua sollecitudine, 26 May 1978: AAS 70 (1978) 12 Norms,A(14)| Cf. C.I.C., can. 271 §3.~ ~~ 13 Norms,A(16)| Cf. C.I.C., can. 273 and can. 1371 §2. 14 Intro,1(3) | Missio, no. 33: AAS 83 (1991) 278-279.~ ~~ 15 Intro,1(3) | no. 33: AAS 83 (1991) 278-279.~ ~~ 16 Norms | sanctioned by C.I.C., can. 283 §1 is reiterated: "Clerics, 17 Intro,1(4) | apostoli, 23 July 1980, nos. 23-31: AAS 72 (1980) 360-363; 18 Intro,1(1) | nos. 67-68: AAS 83 (1991) 315-326.~ ~~ 19 Intro,1(1) | 67-68: AAS 83 (1991) 315-326.~ ~~ 20 Intro,1(3) | Redemptoris Missio, no. 33: AAS 83 (1991) 278-279.~ ~~ 21 Intro,8(12)| May 1978: AAS 70 (1978) 357-378; C.I.C., can. 568; CONGREGATION 22 Intro,1(4) | nos. 23-31: AAS 72 (1980) 360-363; JOHN PAUL II, Post-Synodal 23 Intro,1(4) | 23-31: AAS 72 (1980) 360-363; JOHN PAUL II, Post-Synodal 24 Intro,8(12)| 1978: AAS 70 (1978) 357-378; C.I.C., can. 568; CONGREGATION 25 Intro,5(7) | Cf. C.I.C., can. 381 §2.~ ~~ 26 Intro,1(2) | Activity Ad Gentes, no. 39: AAS 58 (1966) 986-987.~ ~~ 27 Norms,A(13)| according to C.I.C., can. 522.~ ~~ 28 Intro,8(12)| 1978) 357-378; C.I.C., can. 568; CONGREGATION FOR CATHOLIC 29 Intro,8(12)| August 1969: AAS 61 (1969) 601-603; COMMISSION FOR THE 30 Intro,8(12)| 1969: AAS 61 (1969) 601-603; COMMISSION FOR THE PASTORAL 31 Intro,8(12)| cura, 15 August 1969: AAS 61 (1969) 601-603; COMMISSION 32 Intro,1(1) | Missio, 7 December 1990, nos. 67-68: AAS 83 (1991) 315-326.~ ~~ 33 Intro,8(12)| Dominus, no. 18: AAS 58 (1966) 682; PAUL VI, Motu proprio Pastoralis 34 Intro,1(4) | 1992, no. 18: AAS 84 (1992) 684-686.~ ~~ 35 Intro,1(4) | no. 18: AAS 84 (1992) 684-686.~ ~~ 36 Intro,8(12)| sollecitudine, 26 May 1978: AAS 70 (1978) 357-378; C.I.C., 37 Intro,7(10)| totius, no. 18: AAS 58 (1966) 725.~ ~~ 38 Intro,6(8) | vobis, no. 58: AAS 84 (1992) 759-761.~ ~~ 39 Intro,6(8) | no. 58: AAS 84 (1992) 759-761.~ ~~ 40 Intro,6(9) | vobis, no. 72: AAS 84 (1992) 783-787.~ ~~ 41 Intro,6(9) | no. 72: AAS 84 (1992) 783-787.~ ~~ 42 Intro,1(2) | Gentes, no. 39: AAS 58 (1966) 986-987.~ ~~ 43 Intro,1(2) | no. 39: AAS 58 (1966) 986-987.~ ~~ 44 Norms,A | obstinately refuses, to abide by his Bishop's decision 45 Intro,7 | suitable character, virtue and ability to special institutes, faculties 46 Norms,A | should choose the most able priest, after having asked 47 | about 48 Norms | residential office, are not to be absent from their Diocese for a 49 Intro,4 | apostolic strength that is absolutely indispensable for their 50 Intro,9 | individual nations that accept refugees.~ ~ 51 Norms,A | art. 5 -The Bishop who is accepting priest students into his 52 Norms,A | of the Presbyterate and accompanying them with fatherly care.~ 53 | according 54 Norms,B | introduced into the pastoral activities of the Diocese and participate 55 Intro,1 | the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8) has been enthusiastically 56 Norms,A | after having ascertained the actual diocesan needs and sought 57 | actually 58 Intro,6 | and duties of a pastor, adapting themselves to the pastoral 59 Norms | observe the above canon, in addition to those situations indicated 60 Intro,5 | Peoples. Thus, they must adhere to the enclosed norms, applying 61 Norms,C | Archbishop tit. of Africa,~Adjunct Secretary~~~ 62 Intro,7 | many countries. It would be advantageous if the Episcopal Conference 63 Intro,7 | Conference.~One is strongly advised not to send abroad for further 64 Intro,7 | their own region, with the aim of providing a specific 65 Norms,A | completing his studies in the allotted time span, nor that he be 66 Intro,6 | seminarian's formation not to allow an attitude that clamours 67 | always 68 Intro,4 | priests, are not deprived of ample apostolic strength that 69 | another 70 Norms,B | assistance to migrants. ~art. 8Apart from the norms already noted, 71 Intro,7 | the various needs of the apostolate may be met by priests trained 72 Intro,1(4) | CLERGY, Directive Postquam apostoli, 23 July 1980, nos. 23-31: 73 Intro,5 | adhere to the enclosed norms, applying them immediately so as to 74 Norms,B | particular law, and before appointing a priest of a mission territory 75 Intro,1 | of Africa, and gave his approval to projects already existing 76 Norms,C | Cardinal on the 24 April 2001, approved the present Instruction 77 Norms,C | Charles Schleck, C.S.C.,~Archbishop tit. of Africa,~Adjunct 78 Norms,A | financial support.~art. 3 - Some arrangement is then made with this Bishop 79 Norms | situations indicated in article 3 of this Instruction. ~ ~ 80 Norms,A | Countries, after having ascertained the actual diocesan needs 81 Intro,2 | other continents - such as Asia, Latin America and Oceania - 82 Norms,A | able priest, after having asked his consent, to pursue further 83 Intro,8 | have emigrated overseas to assist them spiritually and preserve 84 Norms,A | nor that he be required to assume an office or position as 85 Intro,8 | truly warrants our pastoral attention. Where it is necessary, 86 Intro,6 | needs to be particularly attentive during the seminarian's 87 Intro,6 | formation not to allow an attitude that clamours for the supposed 88 Norms,C | during the course of the Audience granted to the undersigned 89 Intro,8(12)| Pastoralis migratorum cura, 15 August 1969: AAS 61 (1969) 601- 90 Intro,5 | Europe, North America and Australia, to inform them of the existence 91 Intro,1 | foster and to make known was authoritatively underlined by Pope John 92 Intro,2 | missionaries that are now available from the already established 93 Intro,1 | priests to be "profoundly aware of the fact that their very 94 Norms,B | B. Norms for staying abroad 95 Intro,4 | the most part are not yet baptized6.~ 96 Intro,9 | concerns of each case while bearing in mind the legal requirements 97 Intro,5 | This Instruction is also being sent, in agreement with 98 Norms,A | art. 4 - The diocesan Bishopwho receives a priest student 99 Intro,7 | practice that has already borne much fruit in many countries. 100 Intro,6 | that they are taught to broaden the horizons of their mind 101 Norms,A | fashion that it is not too burdensome so as to prevent him from 102 | but 103 Norms,C | Cardinal Tomko~Charles Schleck, C.S.C.,~Archbishop tit. of Africa,~ 104 | cannot 105 Norms | strictly observe the above canon, in addition to those situations 106 Intro,7 | who are truly gifted and capable of further studies. This 107 Intro,7 | collaborators, should make a careful selection from among his 108 Intro,9 | encounter in exceptional cases, concerns those situations 109 Intro,8(12)| can. 568; CONGREGATION FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION AND THE PONTIFICAL 110 Intro,2 | since the middle of last century, remains valid even today. 111 Intro,7 | departments of the diocesan chancery, or even at a provincial 112 Norms,B | a mission territory as a chaplain to migrants, the two Bishops 113 Intro,7 | send young men of suitable character, virtue and ability to special 114 Norms,C | Evangelist.~Jozef Cardinal Tomko~Charles Schleck, C.S.C.,~Archbishop 115 Intro,1 | socio-cultural contexts in which Christ and His Gospel are still 116 Intro,4 | indispensable for their Christian life and the ongoing development 117 Intro,8(12)| COUNCIL, Decree on Bishops Christus Dominus, no. 18: AAS 58 ( 118 Intro,5 | law7 whose ecclesiastical circumscriptions are dependent on the Congregation 119 Intro,5 | to other countries, not cited above, where this same problem 120 Intro,6 | to allow an attitude that clamours for the supposed right to 121 Intro,9 | it is still necessary to clarify the situation and the concerns 122 Intro,7 | fields, should always be clearly useful for the particular 123 Norms | 283 §1 is reiterated: "Clerics, even if they do not have 124 Intro,3 | vast distances and poor communication. ~ 125 Intro,3 | the fruit of universal communion, must preserve a strong 126 Norms,A | so as to prevent him from completing his studies in the allotted 127 Intro,3 | based on the higher living conditions which these countries offer 128 Norms,B | come to some understanding, confirmed in a written agreement, 129 Intro,1 | that their very life is consecrated to the service of the missions"2.~ 130 Norms,A | after having asked his consent, to pursue further studies. 131 Intro,2 | 2. As a consequence, this particular form of 132 Norms | from their Diocese for a considerable time, to be determined by 133 Norms,C | for grave reasons, must consult with the Congregation for 134 Intro,1 | in those socio-cultural contexts in which Christ and His 135 Intro,2 | other countries of the same continent in need of apostolic personnel, 136 Intro,3 | These priests are then convinced by such reasoning not to 137 Intro,2 | particular form of missionary cooperation between the Churches, that 138 Norms,A | diocesan needs and sought the counsel of his collaborators, should 139 Intro,3 | strong missionary thrust to counteract the prevalent trend of a 140 Intro,8(12)| proprio Pastoralis migratorum cura, 15 August 1969: AAS 61 ( 141 Intro,7 | permanent formation of clergy, curial officials and particular 142 Norms,A | which he must enrol and the date of his definitive return.~ 143 Intro,1(1) | letter Redemptoris Missio, 7 December 1990, nos. 67-68: AAS 83 ( 144 Norms,A | proposed Institute where he has decided to send the priest, including 145 Norms,A | an appropriate penalty as decreed by law16. Before proceeding, 146 Norms,A | enrol and the date of his definitive return.~art. 2 - Agreement 147 Intro,7 | officials and particular departments of the diocesan chancery, 148 Intro,5 | ecclesiastical circumscriptions are dependent on the Congregation for 149 Intro,4 | particular of priests, are not deprived of ample apostolic strength 150 Norms,A | further studies. He is to designate the field of study in which 151 Norms | considerable time, to be determined by particular law, without 152 Intro,4 | Christian life and the ongoing development of evangelisation among 153 Intro,6 | from the moment of their diaconate ordination. It is also necessary  154 Intro,4 | therefore, the Missionary Dicastery wishes to provide norms 155 Intro,6 | missionary and universal dimension of the life of the Church8.~ 156 Intro,6 | intellectual and pastoral dimensions, be it at a diocesan, provincial 157 Intro,2 | missionary gift. In view of the diminished number of life-time missionaries 158 Intro,1(4) | CONGREGATION FOR CLERGY, Directive Postquam apostoli, 23 July 159 Intro,7(11)| regard one can note the directives issued by the Italian, German 160 Intro,7 | it is in the theological disciplines or in other fields, should 161 Norms,A | same Ordinary, after having discussed them with the Bishop of 162 Intro,3 | situations by virtue of the vast distances and poor communication. ~ 163 | do 164 Intro,8(12)| Decree on Bishops Christus Dominus, no. 18: AAS 58 (1966) 682; 165 Intro,2 | new enthusiasm and zeal due to the low living standards 166 Intro,6 | concerning the nature and duties of a pastor, adapting themselves 167 | each 168 Intro,1 | priests "to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8) has been enthusiastically 169 Intro,7 | of providing a specific ecclesial service upon their return.~ 170 Intro,5 | equivalent in law7 whose ecclesiastical circumscriptions are dependent 171 Intro,8(12)| CONGREGATION FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION AND THE PONTIFICAL COMMISSION 172 Intro,6 | territories. The seminary's educational programme must ensure that 173 | either 174 Norms,B | In the event of numerous emigrant groups, some agreement can 175 Intro,8 | their own country who have emigrated overseas to assist them 176 Intro,5 | they must adhere to the enclosed norms, applying them immediately 177 Intro,9 | final reason, that one may encounter in exceptional cases, concerns 178 Intro,1 | Redemptoris Missio which "encouraged Bishops to offer some of 179 Intro,1 | mission of priests "to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8) 180 Norms,A | Faculty in which he must enrol and the date of his definitive 181 Norms,A | diocesan pastoral plan, ensuring that they participate in 182 Intro,2 | required today with new enthusiasm and zeal due to the low 183 Intro,1 | earth" (Acts 1:8) has been enthusiastically renewed by the Second Vatican 184 Intro,5 | diocesan Bishops or their equivalent in law7 whose ecclesiastical 185 Norms,C | Feast of Saint Mark, the Evangelist.~Jozef Cardinal Tomko~Charles 186 Intro,2 | regions and zones are less evangelized, or in other countries of 187 Norms,B | Presbyterate.~art. 9 - In the event of numerous emigrant groups, 188 Norms,A | fatherly care.~art. 6 - In the eventuality of grave problems, this 189 | every 190 Norms,A(13)| As, for example, the position of parish 191 Intro,9 | that one may encounter in exceptional cases, concerns those situations 192 Intro,1(4) | Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Pastores dabo vobis, 15 193 Intro,1 | Gentes, the Conciliar Fathers exhorted priests to be "profoundly 194 Intro,5 | Australia, to inform them of the existence of this phenomenon and to 195 Intro,1 | approval to projects already existing for that purpose"4.~ 196 Intro,8 | must come about with the explicit agreement of the Bishops 197 Intro,8 | mobility is finding new expressions and truly warrants our pastoral 198 Intro,1 | profoundly aware of the fact that their very life is 199 Intro,7 | ability to special institutes, faculties or universities, so that 200 Norms,A | priest must specialize, the Faculty in which he must enrol and 201 Norms,A | his course and in such a fashion that it is not too burdensome 202 Norms,A | and accompanying them with fatherly care.~art. 6 - In the eventuality 203 Norms,C | Peoples, 25 April 2001, Feast of Saint Mark, the Evangelist.~ 204 Intro,7 | disciplines or in other fields, should always be clearly 205 Intro,8 | abroad. Skilled priests filled with a true missionary spirit 206 Intro,9 | 9. One final reason, that one may encounter 207 Norms,A | including the question of his financial support.~art. 3 - Some arrangement 208 Intro,7 | vain hope that they may find a remedy - instead they 209 Intro,8 | phenomenon of human mobility is finding new expressions and truly 210 Norms,C | refugee priests who have fled from their country for grave 211 Intro,2 | established Churches whose focus is on those specific Churches 212 Intro,8 | missionary spirit are to follow and gather those men and 213 Intro,9 | situations where priests are forced to leave their own country 214 Intro,9 | such situations cannot be foreseen, as often happens, it is 215 Intro,2 | consequence, this particular form of missionary cooperation 216 Intro,1 | Conciliar Fathers wanted to foster and to make known was authoritatively 217 Intro,2 | this exchange ought to be fostered and promoted5.~ 218 Intro,5 | re-established between the Churches. Furthermore, this Instruction also pertains 219 Intro,8(12)| Mobility and the formation of future priests, 25 January 1986.~ ~~ 220 Intro,8 | spirit are to follow and gather those men and women of their 221 Intro,1 | Churches of Africa, and gave his approval to projects 222 Norms | NORMS~First of all, as a general rule, what is sanctioned 223 Intro,7(11)| directives issued by the Italian, German and U.S.A. Episcopal Conferences.~ ~~ 224 Intro,2 | possible by this missionary gift. In view of the diminished 225 Intro,7 | priests of those who are truly gifted and capable of further studies. 226 Intro,3 | certain permanency is then given to such irregular situations 227 Intro,1 | a missionary spirit that gives life to this priestly service 228 Norms,C | Evangelisation of Peoples prior to giving him a pastoral office.~The 229 Intro,1 | in which Christ and His Gospel are still unknown3.~Thus, 230 Intro,4 | wishes to provide norms to govern the sojourn of diocesan 231 Norms,C | the course of the Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal 232 Norms,B | event of numerous emigrant groups, some agreement can also 233 | had 234 Intro,9 | cannot be foreseen, as often happens, it is still necessary to 235 Intro,6 | horizons of their mind and heart to the specifically missionary 236 Intro,7 | instead they should be helped in more appropriate and 237 Intro,7 | personal problems, in the vain hope that they may find a remedy - 238 Intro,6 | are taught to broaden the horizons of their mind and heart 239 Intro,5 | enclosed norms, applying them immediately so as to resolve any irregular 240 Intro,6 | abroad.~Moreover, it is important to promote the ongoing formation 241 Norms,A | decided to send the priest, including the question of his financial 242 Norms | addition to those situations indicated in article 3 of this Instruction. ~ ~ 243 Intro,4 | strength that is absolutely indispensable for their Christian life 244 Intro,9 | the legal requirements of individual nations that accept refugees.~ ~ 245 Norms,A | spiritual assistance for them by inserting them into the diocesan pastoral 246 Intro,1 | unknown3.~Thus, the prophetic insight of Pius XII's Encyclical 247 | instead 248 Norms,A | Bishop and with the proposed Institute where he has decided to 249 Intro,7 | virtue and ability to special institutes, faculties or universities, 250 Intro,5 | all, this Instruction is intended for diocesan Bishops or 251 Norms,B | Such a priest should be introduced into the pastoral activities 252 Norms,B | migrants, the two Bishops involved should come to some understanding, 253 Intro,6 | ongoing formation of priests involving the spiritual, intellectual 254 Intro,7(11)| can note the directives issued by the Italian, German and 255 Intro,7(11)| directives issued by the Italian, German and U.S.A. Episcopal 256 | its 257 Intro,8(12)| formation of future priests, 25 January 1986.~ ~~ 258 Norms,C | Saint Mark, the Evangelist.~Jozef Cardinal Tomko~Charles Schleck, 259 Intro,1(4) | Directive Postquam apostoli, 23 July 1980, nos. 23-31: AAS 72 ( 260 Intro,1 | wanted to foster and to make known was authoritatively underlined 261 Norms,A | an office or position as laid down by law13.~art. 4 - 262 Intro,8 | reside in countries which are largely non-Christian. Obviously 263 | last 264 | later 265 Intro,2 | continents - such as Asia, Latin America and Oceania - where 266 | least 267 Intro,9 | while bearing in mind the legal requirements of individual 268 | less 269 Intro,2 | the diminished number of life-time missionaries that are now 270 Intro,2 | low living standards and limited personnel.~The exchange 271 Intro,8 | spiritually and preserve some link with their country of origin, 272 Intro,8 | send priests to precise locations abroad. Skilled priests 273 Intro,2 | enthusiasm and zeal due to the low living standards and limited 274 Intro,1 | Vatican Council and the Magisterium of the Church1. In the Decree 275 Intro,7 | as teaching roles at the major and minor seminaries, the 276 Intro,6 | trained in a true and proper manner concerning the nature and 277 | many 278 Intro,1(4) | Pastores dabo vobis, 15 March 1992, no. 18: AAS 84 (1992) 279 Norms,C | April 2001, Feast of Saint Mark, the Evangelist.~Jozef Cardinal 280 Norms,A | priest, must take adequate measures that may even result in 281 Intro,7 | of the apostolate may be met by priests trained to a 282 Intro,2 | been in place since the middle of last century, remains 283 Intro,8(12)| Motu proprio Pastoralis migratorum cura, 15 August 1969: AAS 284 Intro,7 | teaching roles at the major and minor seminaries, the permanent 285 Intro,2 | diminished number of life-time missionaries that are now available from 286 Intro,1 | consecrated to the service of the missions"2.~It is above all a missionary 287 Intro,6 | be incardinated from the moment of their diaconate ordination. 288 | more 289 | Moreover 290 Intro,8(12)| 58 (1966) 682; PAUL VI, Motu proprio Pastoralis migratorum 291 | much 292 Intro,9 | requirements of individual nations that accept refugees.~ ~ 293 Intro,6 | proper manner concerning the nature and duties of a pastor, 294 Intro,2 | where evangelisation was needed and is still required today 295 Intro,8(12)| MIGRANTS AND TOURISM, Letter Nella sua sollecitudine, 26 May 296 Intro,8 | countries which are largely non-Christian. Obviously this must come 297 Intro,7(11)| In this regard one can note the directives issued by 298 Norms,B | Apart from the norms already noted, either of universal or 299 Norms,B | art. 9 - In the event of numerous emigrant groups, some agreement 300 Intro,6 | that the bishop has the obligation to send him abroad.~Moreover, 301 Norms,A | students into his Diocese is obliged to provide spiritual assistance 302 Norms | diocesan Priests strictly observe the above canon, in addition 303 Norms,A | as prescribed by law, 15 obstinately refuses, to abide by his 304 Intro,8 | are largely non-Christian. Obviously this must come about with 305 Intro,5 | where this same problem occurs.~ 306 Intro,2 | Asia, Latin America and Oceania - where evangelisation was 307 Intro,2(5) | Cooperatio missionalis, 1 October 1998, nos. 16-17.~ ~~ 308 Intro,7 | formation of clergy, curial officials and particular departments 309 Intro,7 | particular Church. Such was the opinion of the Second Vatican Council 310 Intro,3 | Bishop, or at other times in opposition to his request that they 311 Norms,A | for the sending abroad of ordained priests for further studies ~ 312 Norms,C | present Instruction and ordered its publication. ~Rome, 313 Intro,1(1) | Priesthood Presbyterorum Ordinis, no. 10: AAS 58 (1966) 1007; 314 Intro,8 | link with their country of origin, since these emigrants and 315 | our 316 Norms,A(13)| example, the position of parish priest, according to C.I.C., 317 Intro,4 | people who for the most part are not yet baptized6.~ 318 Intro,6 | the nature and duties of a pastor, adapting themselves to 319 Intro,8(12)| 682; PAUL VI, Motu proprio Pastoralis migratorum cura, 15 August 320 Norms,A | punished with an appropriate penalty as decreed by law16. Before 321 Intro,8 | sent abroad for a certain period.~The phenomenon of human 322 Intro,3 | they return home. A certain permanency is then given to such irregular 323 Intro,7 | and minor seminaries, the permanent formation of clergy, curial 324 Intro,9 | own country for reasons of persecution, war or other serious motives. 325 Intro,7 | studies those priests who have personal problems, in the vain hope 326 Intro,5 | Furthermore, this Instruction also pertains to other countries, not 327 Intro,1 | the prophetic insight of Pius XII's Encyclical Fidei Donum 328 Intro,2 | priests, which has been in place since the middle of last 329 Norms,A | into the diocesan pastoral plan, ensuring that they participate 330 Norms,C | pastoral office.~The Supreme Pontiff John Paul II, during the 331 Intro,8(12)| CATHOLIC EDUCATION AND THE PONTIFICAL COMMISSION FOR PASTORAL 332 Intro,3 | of the vast distances and poor communication. ~ 333 Intro,1 | authoritatively underlined by Pope John Paul II in his Encyclical 334 Intro,2 | territories, has been made possible by this missionary gift. 335 Intro,1(4) | 360-363; JOHN PAUL II, Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Pastores 336 Intro,1(4) | CONGREGATION FOR CLERGY, Directive Postquam apostoli, 23 July 1980, 337 Intro,7 | their spiritual formation, a practice that has already borne much 338 Intro,1(1) | Decree on the Priesthood Presbyterorum Ordinis, no. 10: AAS 58 ( 339 Norms,A | after having been warned as prescribed by law, 15 obstinately refuses, 340 Norms,C | April 2001, approved the present Instruction and ordered 341 Norms | law, without at least the presumed permission of their Ordinary".~ 342 Intro,3 | thrust to counteract the prevalent trend of a certain number 343 Norms,A | too burdensome so as to prevent him from completing his 344 Intro,1(1) | VATICAN COUNCIL, Decree on the Priesthood Presbyterorum Ordinis, no. 345 Intro,1 | that gives life to this priestly service in the various situations 346 Intro,7 | staying abroad. One of the principal reasons why diocesan priests 347 Norms,C | Evangelisation of Peoples prior to giving him a pastoral 348 Intro,5 | cited above, where this same problem occurs.~ 349 Norms,A | decreed by law16. Before proceeding, however, the Ordinary ought 350 Intro,1 | exhorted priests to be "profoundly aware of the fact that their 351 Intro,6 | The seminary's educational programme must ensure that seminarians 352 Intro,1 | and gave his approval to projects already existing for that 353 Intro,6 | Moreover, it is important to promote the ongoing formation of 354 Intro,2 | ought to be fostered and promoted5.~ 355 Intro,1 | still unknown3.~Thus, the prophetic insight of Pius XII's Encyclical 356 Norms,A | diocesan Bishop and with the proposed Institute where he has decided 357 Intro,8(12)| 1966) 682; PAUL VI, Motu proprio Pastoralis migratorum cura, 358 Intro,7 | region, with the aim of providing a specific ecclesial service 359 Intro,5 | to ensure that adequate provisions are made so that a proper 360 Norms,C | Instruction and ordered its publication. ~Rome, from the Office 361 Norms,A | to his Diocese, will be punished with an appropriate penalty 362 Intro,1 | already existing for that purpose"4.~ 363 Norms,A | the priest, including the question of his financial support.~ 364 Intro,5 | missionary spirit may be re-established between the Churches. Furthermore, 365 Norms,A | precise agreement has been reached, as specified above, with 366 Norms,A | prescribed by law, 15 obstinately refuses, to abide by his Bishop' 367 Intro,7(11)| In this regard one can note the directives 368 Intro,7 | unavailable in their own region, with the aim of providing 369 Intro,2 | in the same country whose regions and zones are less evangelized, 370 Norms | by C.I.C., can. 283 §1 is reiterated: "Clerics, even if they 371 Norms,A | termination of permission to remain in that Diocese. 14~art. 372 Intro,2 | middle of last century, remains valid even today. It is 373 Intro,7 | hope that they may find a remedy - instead they should be 374 Intro,1 | has been enthusiastically renewed by the Second Vatican Council 375 Intro,3 | times in opposition to his request that they return home. A 376 Intro,9 | bearing in mind the legal requirements of individual nations that 377 Norms | Evangelisation of Peoples requires that all Bishops and diocesan 378 Norms | even if they do not have a residential office, are not to be absent 379 Intro,5 | them immediately so as to resolve any irregular situations.~ 380 Norms,B | can also be made with the respective Episcopal Conferences.~ ~ 381 Intro,7 | totius: "It is the bishop's responsibility to send young men of suitable 382 Norms,A | adequate measures that may even result in the termination of permission 383 Intro,6 | clamours for the supposed right to pursue further studies 384 Intro,7 | Diocese, such as teaching roles at the major and minor seminaries, 385 Norms,C | ordered its publication. ~Rome, from the Office of the 386 Norms | First of all, as a general rule, what is sanctioned by C. 387 Intro,7 | scientific standard in the sacred sciences and in other appropriate 388 Norms,A | them with the Bishop of the said priest, must take adequate 389 Norms,C | 25 April 2001, Feast of Saint Mark, the Evangelist.~Jozef 390 Norms | a general rule, what is sanctioned by C.I.C., can. 283 §1 is 391 Norms,C | Jozef Cardinal Tomko~Charles Schleck, C.S.C.,~Archbishop tit. 392 Intro,7 | scientific standard in the sacred sciences and in other appropriate 393 Intro,7 | priests trained to a higher scientific standard in the sacred sciences 394 Norms,C | tit. of Africa,~Adjunct Secretary~~~ 395 Intro,7 | collaborators, should make a careful selection from among his priests of 396 Intro,6 | particularly attentive during the seminarian's formation not to allow 397 Intro,7 | roles at the major and minor seminaries, the permanent formation 398 Intro,6 | mission territories. The seminary's educational programme 399 Intro,9 | persecution, war or other serious motives. Even if such situations 400 Intro,7 | the Episcopal Conference set down certain norms concerning 401 | shall 402 Intro,4 | Churches which are already short of personnel, and in particular 403 Intro,9 | necessary to clarify the situation and the concerns of each 404 Intro,8 | precise locations abroad. Skilled priests filled with a true 405 Intro,1 | those people and in those socio-cultural contexts in which Christ 406 Intro,4 | provide norms to govern the sojourn of diocesan priests from 407 Intro,8(12)| TOURISM, Letter Nella sua sollecitudine, 26 May 1978: AAS 70 (1978) 408 | someone 409 | sometimes 410 Norms,A | studies in the allotted time span, nor that he be required 411 Intro,7 | character, virtue and ability to special institutes, faculties or 412 Norms,A | in which the priest must specialize, the Faculty in which he 413 Intro,6 | their mind and heart to the specifically missionary and universal 414 Norms,A | agreement has been reached, as specified above, with the Bishop who 415 Intro,8 | overseas to assist them spiritually and preserve some link with 416 Intro,7 | trained to a higher scientific standard in the sacred sciences and 417 Intro,2 | zeal due to the low living standards and limited personnel.~The 418 Intro,7 | certain norms concerning the stay of such priests who are 419 Intro,4 | deprived of ample apostolic strength that is absolutely indispensable 420 Norms | Bishops and diocesan Priests strictly observe the above canon, 421 Intro,3 | communion, must preserve a strong missionary thrust to counteract 422 Intro,7 | Episcopal Conference.~One is strongly advised not to send abroad 423 Norms,A | Bishopwho receives a priest student from mission territories 424 Norms,A | who is accepting priest students into his Diocese is obliged 425 Norms,A | to designate the field of study in which the priest must 426 Intro,8(12)| AND TOURISM, Letter Nella sua sollecitudine, 26 May 1978: 427 Intro,7 | and in other appropriate subjects"10.~So every Bishop, together 428 Intro,7 | responsibility to send young men of suitable character, virtue and ability 429 Norms,A | question of his financial support.~art. 3 - Some arrangement 430 Intro,6 | attitude that clamours for the supposed right to pursue further 431 Norms,C | him a pastoral office.~The Supreme Pontiff John Paul II, during 432 Norms,A | own Diocese should make sure that a precise agreement 433 Intro,3 | country, sometimes with the tacit permission of their own 434 Intro,6 | necessary that they are taught to broaden the horizons 435 Intro,7 | of the Diocese, such as teaching roles at the major and minor 436 Intro,1 | some of their priests for temporary service in the Churches 437 Norms,A | that may even result in the termination of permission to remain 438 | themselves 439 Intro,7 | priests, whether it is in the theological disciplines or in other 440 | therefore 441 Intro,3 | preserve a strong missionary thrust to counteract the prevalent 442 Intro,3 | own Bishop, or at other times in opposition to his request 443 Norms,C | Schleck, C.S.C.,~Archbishop tit. of Africa,~Adjunct Secretary~~~ 444 | together 445 Norms,C | Evangelist.~Jozef Cardinal Tomko~Charles Schleck, C.S.C.,~ 446 | too 447 Intro,8(12)| ASSISTANCE OF MIGRANTS AND TOURISM, Letter Nella sua sollecitudine, 448 Intro,8(12)| ASSISTANCE OF MIGRANTS AND TOURISTS, Letter on Human Mobility 449 Intro,7(10)| VATICAN COUNCIL, Decree on the training of priests Optatam totius, 450 Intro,3 | counteract the prevalent trend of a certain number of diocesan 451 Norms,B | chaplain to migrants, the two Bishops involved should 452 Norms,B | agreement, concerning the type and duration of pastoral 453 Intro,7(11)| the Italian, German and U.S.A. Episcopal Conferences.~ ~~ 454 Intro,7 | studies in a field that is unavailable in their own region, with 455 Intro,1 | known was authoritatively underlined by Pope John Paul II in 456 Norms,C | Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal on the 24 April 457 Norms,B | involved should come to some understanding, confirmed in a written 458 Norms,A | pastoral work which shall be undertaken by the priest only, however, 459 Intro,7 | institutes, faculties or universities, so that the various needs 460 Intro,1 | and His Gospel are still unknown3.~Thus, the prophetic insight 461 | upon 462 Intro,7 | should always be clearly useful for the particular Church. 463 Intro,7 | personal problems, in the vain hope that they may find 464 Intro,2 | of last century, remains valid even today. It is particularly 465 Intro,3 | situations by virtue of the vast distances and poor communication. ~ 466 | very 467 Intro,8(12)| AAS 58 (1966) 682; PAUL VI, Motu proprio Pastoralis 468 Intro,2 | this missionary gift. In view of the diminished number 469 Intro,3 | in mission territories, want to leave their own country 470 Intro,1 | that the Conciliar Fathers wanted to foster and to make known 471 Intro,9 | reasons of persecution, war or other serious motives. 472 Norms,A | priest who, after having been warned as prescribed by law, 15 473 Intro,4 | abroad. Such reasoning is warranted so that the young missionary 474 Intro,8 | new expressions and truly warrants our pastoral attention. 475 Intro,7 | appropriate and specific ways. ~The Bishop who receives 476 Norms,C | art. 10 - Any Bishop who welcomes a refugee priest from a 477 | well 478 Intro,5 | Episcopal Conferences of Western Europe, North America and 479 | what 480 | while 481 Intro,4 | the Missionary Dicastery wishes to provide norms to govern 482 | without 483 Intro,8 | and gather those men and women of their own country who 484 Intro,1 | various situations of the world today and, in particular, 485 Norms,A | Agreement is then sought in writing with the diocesan Bishop 486 Norms,B | understanding, confirmed in a written agreement, concerning the 487 Intro,1 | prophetic insight of Pius XII's Encyclical Fidei Donum 488 | yet 489 Intro,2 | with new enthusiasm and zeal due to the low living standards 490 Intro,2 | country whose regions and zones are less evangelized, or


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