Document, Part
1 1 | on their parts--be their care, that, from their respective
2 3,1 | whereas it is the chief care, solicitude, and intention
3 7,2 | their fold forsaken, and the care of the sheep committed to
4 8,1 | Ordinaries shall take care that all manner of hospitals,
5 8,1 | The Ordinaries shall take care that all hospitals whatsoever
6 11,2 | lies, consult with fatherly care for the tranquillity of
7 11,2 | shall make it our special care, that, at the same time,
8 15,1 | him in jest, should not care fully seek for another who
9 15,5 | to be principally their care,--that clerics, especially
10 15,5 | others, as to neglect the care of their own; no one, even
11 15,5 | their rectors, each to take care of his own sheep, that so
12 16,2 | been received under the care of the said Synod, and the
13 17,1 | their own churches to take care of their own sheep, and
14 17,2 | office required, to apply our care and thoughts to the means
15 17,2 | that they take diligent care, worthy of their piety,
16 19,3 | been received under the Care of the said Synod, and the
17 22,2 | Whereas, also, very great care ought to be taken, lest
18 22,2 | patronage, make it their care that they be repaired and
19 22,2 | bishops shall make it their care, by fatherly admonitions,
20 23,3 | CELEBRATION OF MASS. ~What great care is to be taken, that the
21 23,3 | places shall take diligent care, and be bound to prohibit
22 23,4 | they shall make it their care that it be brought again
23 23,4 | institutions be under the care of laymen, and though the
24 24,2 | them; to have a fatherly care of the poor and of other
25 24,2 | them. The bishop shall take care that they celebrate mass
26 24,2 | commands them, that it be their care to restore the said functions,
27 24,2 | ceremonies. The bishop shall take care that they be present every
28 24,2 | and shall make it their care, by frequent visitations,
29 24,2 | oldest suffragans, shall take care to establish one or more
30 25,3 | possible, make it their care that this decree be published
31 25,3 | and the bishops shall take care that they be conducted with
32 25,4 | provident and enlightened care is to be taken, that in
33 25,4 | these things, and shall take care that the revenues of those
34 25,4 | bishops shall also take care, that, at least on the Lord'
35 25,4 | which the bishops shall take care to have faithfully translated
36 25,4 | shall examine and weigh with care, what churches it may be
37 25,4 | Regulars,-shall make it his care, that, by the assignment
38 25,4 | require. They shall also take care, that the same be done,
39 25,4 | diligent stewards to take care of the property and revenues
40 25,4 | that this may with greater care and effect be accomplished,
41 25,4 | then stand, and shall take care that it be terminated with
42 26,1 | But let the bishops take care, that the suffrages of the
43 26,2 | In fine, let so great care and diligence be used herein
44 26,3 | food, and dress. And all care and diligence shall be used
45 26,3 | they make it their especial care, that the enclosure of nuns
46 26,3 | expedient, make it their care that the nuns be removed
47 26,3 | shall be left under their care and conduct. ~CHAPTER X. ~
48 26,3 | nuns, shall take particular care that the nuns be admonished,
49 26,3 | and prudence, make it his care,-as far as he sees that
50 26,3 | they may be, or under the care or government of, or in
51 26,4 | studies, shall diligently take care that the canons and decrees
52 26,4 | his Blessedness will take care that they be, by his delegates,
53 26,4 | event, the bishop shall take care that what is ordained be
54 26,4 | of the administration and care of the hospital itself;
55 26,11| hath made it Its especial care to condemn and anathematize
56 26,11| Pontiff will make it his care that, for the glory of God
57 27 | people; and We made it our care that the thanksgivings so
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