Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 I,II,5 | is, in whatever manner it may be, of the Holy Spirit,
2 I,II,8 | protective authority... may develop and flourish in
3 I,II,9 | matter what ministry he may exercise, possesses personally
4 I,III,11| In its surroundings it may appear troublesome and may
5 I,III,11| may appear troublesome and may even cause difficulties,
6 I,III,11| above every motive that may justify misunderstandings,
7 I,III,13| character of their institute may be, religious are, in fact,
8 I,IV,15 | the Gospel so that prayer may be nourished and grow in
9 I,IV,18 | services, so that together they may merge into one unified pastoral
10 I,IV,18 | mission of evangelizing may be carried out in the way
11 I,IV,20 | that the Supreme Pontiff may employ these religious for
12 I,IV,20 | other competent authority may do so for the good of the
13 I,IV,21 | no matter how pressing may be the needs of the active
14 I,IV,21 | which under no circumstance may be renounced, whether the
15 I,IV,21 | their Founders, so that they may the better and with zeal
16 II, V | periodically. This work may require that bishops, with
17 II,VI,22 | share in the care of souls, "may be said, in a certain sense,
18 II,VI,22 | who engage in this work may be safeguarded and fostered" (
19 II,VI,23 | the evangelical counsels may be more clearly expressed.~
20 II,VI,23 | to avoid that "institutes may be imprudently brought into
21 II,VII,24| whom a written convention may be deemed necessary, as,
22 II,VII,24| religious member of an institute may for a grave cause be removed
23 Conclu | for Secular Institutes, May 14, 1978, Solemnity of Pentecost.~
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