Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | INTRODUCTION~I. Mutual relations among the various members
2 Intro | problems that the mutual relations between bishops and religious,
3 Intro | limits. It deals with the relations between bishops and religious
4 Intro | subject of discussion are the relations which should exist between
5 I | which have arisen in the relations between bishops and religious,
6 I, I,4 | influences with respect to the relations which must exist between
7 I,II,9 | Church shed much light on the relations that should be fostered
8 I,IV,16 | international level.~Regarding the relations between bishops and religious,
9 I,IV,17 | its consequences in the relations between bishops and religious (
10 I,IV,20 | coordination or to reciprocal good relations among the People of God.
11 II | undoubtedly follow that the mutual relations between bishops and religious
12 II, V | should strive to promote relations with superiors, to whom
13 II,VI,23 | 45. In order that the relations between bishops and superiors
14 II,VII,24| cultivate sincere and familiar relations with superiors, in order
15 II,VII,25| Assemblies of Ordinaries for relations among various rites, within
16 II,VII,25| itself, be organized.~62. Relations between the council of major
17 II,VII,25| patriarchal synod, and similarly, relations between the same councils
18 Conclu | Then indeed the mutual relations between bishops and religious,
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