Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | should exist between the local Ordinary, on the one hand,
2 I,II,8 | from the jurisdiction of local ordinaries for the sake
3 I,IV,17 | also with particular and local Churches, which it presented
4 I,IV,17 | correct discernment of the local cultural values in the life
5 I,IV,17 | adaptation. They should foster local vocations both for the diocesan
6 I,IV,17 | according to the actual local culture. At the same time,
7 I,IV,19 | Superiors General, both on the local and on the universal level (
8 I,IV,21 | for all its members. The local community which would break
9 II, V | priests, zealous laity and local religious, a clear awareness
10 II, V | with the other bishops and local Ordinaries, should strive
11 II, V | religious life and on the local Church, and also on the
12 II, V | awareness and concern for the local church, while at the same
13 II, V | whatever concretely affects the local human and religious life,
14 II, V | of religious institutes, local or national, which, although
15 II, V | religious in the life of the local Church and in their knowledge
16 II,VI,22 | religious men and women with the local clergy and bishop.~37. Efforts
17 II,VI,22 | genuine awareness of the local Church, but also to encourage
18 II,VI,22 | authentic liturgists of the local Church (cf SC 22; 41; LG
19 II,VI,22 | well as the decrees of the local Ordinary, in what concerns
20 II,VI,23 | to the authority of the local ordinary in the following
21 II,VI,23 | are also subject to the local ordinaries as regards their
22 II,VI,23 | personnel. For his part, the local Ordinary should consider
23 II,VI,23 | apostolic dynamism of the local Church, is that of fostering,
24 II,VII,24| service for the good of the local Church. Indeed they "should
25 II,VII,24| ordinances laid down by the local ordinary affecting various
26 II,VII,24| prescribed or recommended by the local ordinary.~"2. They are also
27 II,VII,24| decrees and ordinances of the local ordinary or the episcopal
28 II,VII,24| proportions of representation, the local ordinary should set the
29 II,VII,24| should be kept in mind by the local ordinary. In fact, the former
30 II,VII,24| the jurisdiction of the local ordinary according to law (
31 II,VII,24| religious institute by a local ordinary in accordance with
32 II,VII,24| shall be made between the local ordinary and the competent
33 II,VII,24| after discussion with the local ordinary and, where an ecclesiastical
34 II,VII,24| should be nominated by the local ordinary himself for a definite
35 II,VII,25| individual institute and the local ordinary (cf. ES I, 23-25;
36 II,VII,25| inter-ritual assemblies of local ordinaries (as, for example,
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