Part,Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0, 0,2 | 2. For many years I myself
2 Intro (4) | Giovanni Paolo II, Vol. II/2 (1979), p. 1096; cf. Discourse
3 Intro (4) | Discourse to UNESCO, Paris, 2 June 1980: AAS 72 (1980),
4 Intro (5) | Giovanni Paolo II, Vol. V/2 (1982), p. 1692.~
5 I, A, 1,13 | university community as such;~2. a continuing reflection
6 I (21) | PAUL II, Address at UNESCO, 2 June 1980, n. 22: AAS 72 (
7 I (21) | Giovanni Paolo II, Vol. II/2 (1979), p. 1109.~
8 I, A, 2 | 2. The University Community~
9 I (26) | Liberty Dignitatis Humanae, n. 2: AAS 58 (1966), pp. 930-
10 I, B, 2 | 2. Pastoral Ministry~
11 I (41) | Jesus, 6 August 1975, n. 2: AAS 67 (1975), p. 533.
12 II | throughout the world.~§ 2. The General Norms are to
13 II (44) | Cf. CIC, Can. 455, § 2.~
14 II | their applications.~Article 2. The Nature of a Catholic
15 II | its cultural mission.~§ 2. A Catholic University,
16 II | manner consistent with §2.~§ 4. Catholic teaching
17 II (46) | Liberty Dignitatis Humanae, n. 2: AAS 58 (1966), pp. 930-
18 II | by a diocesan Bishop.~§ 2. With the consent of the
19 II | In the cases of §§ 1 and 2, the Statutes must be approved
20 II | indicated in Canon Law(49).~§ 2. All teachers and all administrators,
21 II (49) | forth in the statutes. § 2 The conference of bishops
22 II (49) | observed". Cf. also Article 5, 2 ahead in these "Norms".~
23 II | work of evangelization.~§ 2. Each Bishop has a responsibility
24 II (51) | Cf. CIC, can 811 § 2.~
25 II | to which Artide 3, 1 and 2 refers, is to communicate
26 II | religious dimension of life.~§ 2. A sufficient number of
27 II (52) | which Article 3 §§ 1 and 2 refer, these procedures
28 II | private and governmental.~§ 2. Catholic Universities will,
29 Conclu (54)| Culture, 13 January 1989, n. 2: AAS 81 (1989), pp. 857-
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