Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | foundation of unity in their particular Churches.(23)~
2 I,3 | divine institution in his own particular Church, the consciousness
3 I,3 | Council of Nicaea in 325, the Particular Councils, both plenary and
4 I,3 | The practice of holding Particular Councils continued throughout
5 I,3 | provisions for the celebration of Particular Councils. Canon 281 of that
6 I,3 | considerable body of laws governing Particular Councils, both plenary and
7 I,4 | Alongside the tradition of Particular Councils and in harmony
8 I,4 | venerable institution of Particular Councils would be revitalized (
9 I,4 | countries and laying down particular norms regarding them (cf.
10 I,7 | universal Church and to his particular Church”.(35) The Synod therefore
11 II,10 | the level of individual particular Churches or of gatherings
12 II,10 | elements present within each particular Church in order that it
13 II,10 | fully be Church, that is, a particular presence of the universal
14 II,10 | thereto.(46)~At the level of particular Churches grouped together
15 II,11 | the munus regendi in their particular Churches, but also by the
16 II,11 | to the pastoral care of a particular Bishop are required to accept
17 II,12 | conceived as the sum of the particular Churches, or as a federation
18 II,12 | Churches, or as a federation of particular Churches”.(53) “It is not
19 II,12 | prior to every individual particular Church”.(54) Likewise the
20 II,12 | the Bishops who govern the particular Churches, nor as the result
21 II,12 | office of being the head of a particular Church.(55) In fact, the
22 II,12 | individual Bishops over their particular Churches; it is a pre-existing
23 II (55)| Bishops who are not heads of particular Churches, although they
24 II,13 | 13. Groupings of particular Churches are related to
25 II,13 | Church with respect to the particular Churches.~Likewise, the
26 III,16 | either the Bishops of some particular churches constituted in
27 III,16 | or those presiding over particular churches belonging to different
28 III,17 | for the common good of the particular Churches of a territory
29 III,17 | have a consultative vote. Particular care should be taken to
30 III,19 | and they “govern the particular churches entrusted to them
31 III,19 | universal Church and the particular Church, since the latter
32 III,19 | nevertheless interior to each particular Church”.(74) As part of
33 III,20 | through universal law or particular mandates, entrusts determined
34 III,21 | Conferences of Bishops or in particular councils, are authentic
35 III,22 | give to the events of a particular region.~Taking into account
36 III,24 | universal Church and to his particular Church” (85) and, naturally,
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