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| Alphabetical [« »] diminish 1 diminished 2 diminishing 2 diocesan 49 diocese 23 dioceses 15 dire 1 | Frequency [« »] 50 his 50 only 50 us 49 diocesan 48 i 48 part 48 particular | Various Authors USG 53a Assembly - May 1998 IntraText - Concordances diocesan |
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1 4 | an integral part of the diocesan pastoral activity~ Again, 2 4 | efficient running of certain diocesan structures or offices within 3 4 | structures or offices within the diocesan Curia or in Centers of Pastoral 4 4 | should be done by local diocesan priests, thereby allowing 5 4 | delegated authority. The diocesan Bishop, on the other hand, 6 4 | Missionary Institute to the diocesan Bishop and thus the missionary 7 4 | religious order, but the diocesan Bishop and the missionary 8 4 | both Pontifical Right and Diocesan Right, including those with 9 4 | is subject to the local diocesan Bishop.~While the transfer 10 4 | missionary activity and the diocesan Bishop can act as a mediator 11 5,4| Missionary Institutes and Diocesan Bishops~Above I mentioned 12 5,4| relationship between the local diocesan Bishop and the members of 13 5,4| Institutes has changed. The diocesan Bishop is concerned with 14 5,4| themselves and the local diocesan Bishops is what the Code 15 5,4| Code says in cases where a diocesan Bishop entrusts a work to 16 5,4| relationship existing between diocesan Bishops and religious missionary 17 5,4| of contracts between a diocesan Ordinary and a Missionary 18 5,4| the diocese and the local diocesan Bishop is the system that 19 5,5| Experienced by Institutes of Diocesan Right~One other difficulty 20 5,5| proliferation of Institutes of Diocesan Right. These have sprung 21 5,5| erected into Institutes of Diocesan Right, whose Constitutions 22 5,5| Given the fact that local diocesan Ordinaries no longer had 23 5,5| or "found" Institutes of Diocesan Right. The majority of these 24 5,5| CEP.~In any case, these diocesan Institutes were often founded 25 5,5| interference on the part of the diocesan Bishops who have established 26 5,5| parishes where they work or the diocesan funds which are in his hands. 27 5,5| the direct control of the Diocesan Bishop. As a result of 28 5,5| needs of the Church and the diocesan pastoral plan, and the witness 29 5,5| these difficulties of such diocesan Institutes? ~ Perhaps the 30 5,5| Institute members to the Diocesan Bishops in their formation: Missio ad gentes and the excl. missionary inst. Chapter, Paragraph
31 1,2| these services, joined the diocesan clergy or were appointed 32 2,2| effort was made to promote diocesan vocations. After Vatican 33 2,3| not to compete with the diocesan vocations, it is only slowly 34 3,2| become stopgaps for the diocesan pastoral.~3.2.2. Methods~ 35 4,2| accused of not respecting the diocesan priorities.~Hence the questions: 36 4,3| priority granted so far to diocesan vocations entails that today Pr. and prosp. common to all inst. of cons. life in the miss. ad gentes Chapter, Paragraph
37 Int | every ten. The proportion of diocesan priests is on the increase 38 1,4| Church. The number of local diocesan clergy is increasing. There 39 1,5| growth in the number of diocesan clergy and the arrival of 40 1,5| increase in the number of local diocesan communities, lacking in 41 2,4| diocese is not made up of diocesan clergy alone, but of the 42 2,5| challenges is the formation of a diocesan clergy and of the local 43 2,5| of the local members of diocesan or international Institutes Miss. ad gentes in our inst. mendic.-convent. orders group" Chapter, Paragraph
44 1 | religious, transformed like diocesan priests.) Our Orders include Miss. ad gentes in the life of the soc. of apost. life Chapter, Paragraph
45 | mission commission at the diocesan or inter diocesan levels 46 | at the diocesan or inter diocesan levels to express and facilitate 47 | students as it does for diocesan priests coming from mission The ad gentes miss. in an inst. of brothers Chapter, Paragraph
48 | whom we were dependent as a diocesan congregation. Only in 1888 Lay ass. and miss. ad gentes, of the Maryknoll f. and br. Chapter, Paragraph
49 4 | the associate Laity and Diocesan Priests could participate