Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | International Unions of Superiors General, Men and Women,
2 I,III,12| religious authority~13. Superiors fulfill their duty of service
3 I,III,12| office of teaching, religious superiors have the competency and
4 I,III,12| office of sanctifying, the superiors have also a special competency
5 I,III,12| the office of governing, superiors must render the service
6 I,III,13| Rule, and by obeying their superiors (cf. PC 14; CD 35, 2).~c)
7 I,III,13| CD 35, 2).~c) Religious superiors have a grave duty, their
8 I,III,13| the part of the members, superiors should strive to encourage
9 I,IV,19 | establishes Conferences of Major Superiors and of Superiors General,
10 I,IV,19 | of Major Superiors and of Superiors General, both on the local
11 I,IV,19 | and Conferences of Major Superiors are carried out according
12 I,IV,21 | nunt. 49). Bishops and superiors must, therefore, give attention
13 II, V | Part I, ch. II). Religious superiors, in turn, are vested with
14 II, V | Consequently bishops and superiors, each according to his specific
15 II, V | accord also with religious superiors, should promote, especially
16 II, V | down in this regard.~26. Superiors should see to it with all
17 II, V | to promote relations with superiors, to whom the religious are
18 II, V | 29. Bishops and religious superiors, each according to his specific
19 II, V | of bishops and religious superiors to study these topics together;~
20 II, V | purpose.~Bishops and religious superiors involved in this work should
21 II, V | responsibility of religious superiors who have a shared interest,
22 II, V | the diocese, and religious superiors inasmuch as they are responsible
23 II, V | Likewise, they (especially the superiors) should strive to increase
24 II, V | institute and docility to their superiors general (cf. Part I, ch.
25 II,VI,22 | own vocation.~38. Major superiors will take great care not
26 II,VI,22 | between the bishop and the superiors of the various institutes
27 II,VI,22 | in dialog with religious superiors and with all who work in
28 II,VI,22 | fostered" (AG 30); religious superiors, on their part, should cooperate
29 II,VI,22 | help between bishops and superiors in appraising objectively
30 II,VI,22 | Consequently bishops and superiors, in a spirit of mutual trust,
31 II,VI,22 | ch. II), and religious superiors in what concerns their members
32 II,VI,23 | relations between bishops and superiors produce increasingly more
33 II,VI,23 | and of obedience to their superiors, and with the mutual understanding
34 II,VI,23 | criteria for renewal. Religious superiors, in turn, in addition to
35 II,VI,23 | a given undertaking, its superiors should in good time and
36 II,VI,23 | in common accord with the superiors seek a suitable solution.~
37 II,VI,23 | given diocese. To this end, superiors should do their part to
38 II,VI,23 | the pastoral field, and superiors, both men and women, should
39 II,VII,24| familiar relations with superiors, in order the better to
40 II,VII,24| proper to the authority of superiors. It is up to each residential
41 II,VII,24| depend on the religious superiors according to their constitutions,
42 II,VII,24| problems between bishops and superiors, as well as for coordinating
43 II,VII,25| or Conferences of Major Superiors (both of men and women or
44 II,VII,25| order that Councils of Major Superiors fulfill their purpose with
45 II,VII,25| with the Council of Major Superiors itself, be organized.~62.
46 II,VII,25| between the council of major superiors and the patriarchal synod,
47 II,VII,25| the same councils of major superiors and the episcopal conferences
48 II,VII,25| that the council of major superiors collaborate diligently and
49 II,VII,25| bishops and major religious superiors, men or women" (ES II, 43).~
50 II,VII,25| Participation of major superiors, or, according to the statutes,
51 II,VII,25| conferences or councils of major superiors in each of the unions or
52 II,VII,26| well as for major religious superiors, can be created with the
53 II,VII,26| union of both men and women superiors general at the Sacred Congregation
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