Part,Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0, 0,9 | Congregations and ecclesial Institutions, and to the numerous laity
2 Intro, 0, 0,9 | that the students of these institutions become people outstanding
3 Intro, 0, 0,10| turn to the many Catholic Institutions of higher education. According
4 Intro, 0, 0,10| to include all Catholic Institutions of higher education engaged
5 Intro, 0, 0,11| its support to Catholic Institutions of higher education and
6 Intro, 0, 0,11| rights and freedom of these Institutions in civil society, and to
7 I (16) | by improving customs and institutions he renders social life more
8 I, A, 2,25 | are urged to assist these Institutions in the renewal of their
9 I, A, 2,25 | for the direction of these Institutions. These lay Catholics are
10 I, A, 2,25 | developing presence in these institutions both as a sign of hope and
11 I, A, 2,26 | community of many Catholic institutions includes members of other
12 I, B, 1,35 | private and governmental institutions, is imperative. In this
13 I, B, 1,37 | other private and public Institutions in serving the public interest
14 I, B, 3,45 | persons, the family, and the institutions and whole of modem culture
15 II | Faculties. These latter Institutions, including Ecclesiastical
16 II | Catholic identity of the Institutions, regional, national and
17 II | research and educational Institutions, both private and governmental.~§
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