Part,Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0, 0,2 | profound respect for Catholic Universities, and to express my great
2 Intro, 0, 0,2 | research in non-Catholic Universities. Their task as academics
3 Intro, 0, 0,2 | precious for the good of the Universities in which they teach. Their
4 Intro, 0, 0,3 | And thanks to her Catholic Universities and their humanistic and
5 Intro, 0, 0,5 | is relevant to Catholic Universities that are called to explore
6 Intro, 0, 0,7 | In this context, Catholic Universities are called to a continuous
7 Intro, 0, 0,7 | continuous renewal, both as "Universities" and as "Catholic". For, "
8 Intro (10)| International Congress on Catholic Universities, 25 April 1989, n. 3: AAS
9 Intro, 0, 0,8 | Ecclesiastical Faculties and Universities(11), I then felt obliged
10 Intro, 0, 0,8 | analogous Document for Catholic Universities as a sort of "magna carta",
11 Intro, 0, 0,8 | the Church in the realm of Universities and open to the promise
12 Intro (11)| concerning the Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties, 15 April
13 Intro, 0, 0,9 | those who conduct Catholic Universities, to the respective academic
14 Intro, 0, 0,10 | In addition to Catholic Universities, I also turn to the many
15 Intro, 0, 0,10 | specifically concerns Catholic Universities, it is also meant to include
16 Intro, 0, 0,10 | that I invite all Catholic Universities to pursue their irreplaceable
17 Intro, 0, 0,10 | research and teaching, Catholic Universities assist the Church in the
18 Intro, 0, 0,11 | convinced that Catholic Universities are essential to her growth
19 Intro, 0, 0,11 | in founding new Catholic Universities wherever this might be necessary.~
20 Intro, 0, 0,11 | Law, will enable Catholic Universities and other Institutes of
21 I (14) | Magna Carta of the European Universities, Bologna, Italy, 18 September
22 I, A, 1,14 | and services common to all Universities, a Catholic University,
23 I (19) | International Congress on Catholic Universities, 25 Aprii 1989, n. 4: AAS
24 I, A, 2,25 | 25. Many Catholic Universities were founded by Religious
25 I, A, 2,25 | Church and, in most Catholic Universities today, the academic community
26 I, A, 2,25 | The future of Catholic Universities depends to a great extent
27 I, A, 3,28 | responsibility to promote Catholic Universities, and especially to promote
28 I, B, 1,35 | projects among Catholic Universities, as well as with other private
29 I, B, 1,35 | associations of Catholic Universities is to be emphasized. Among
30 I, B, 1,35 | International Federation of Catholic Universities, founded by the Holy See(34),
31 I (34) | International Federation of Catholic Universities was established: AAS 42 [
32 I, B, 1,37 | encouraged between the Catholic Universities and the other Universities
33 I, B, 1,37 | Universities and the other Universities of a nation on behalf of
34 I, B, 1,37 | ecological situation.~Catholic Universities join other private and public
35 I (35) | Catholic university centers at universities, even non-Catholic ones,
36 I, B, 3,45 | human culture.~Catholic Universities will seek to discern and
37 I, B, 3,45 | whole of the human family. Universities, situated within the ambience
38 I (39) | International Federation of Catholic Universities, 27 November 1972: AAS 64 (
39 I (41) | Presidents and Rectors of the Universities of the Society of Jesus,
40 I (41) | International Congress on Catholic Universities, 25 April 1989, I added (
41 II | are valid for all Catholic Universities and other Catholic Institutes
42 II (42) | Chapter of the Code: "Catholic Universities and other Institutes of
43 II | be valid for all Catholic Universities and other Catholic Institutes
44 II | except for Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties. These latter
45 II | contemplated that other Catholic Universities, that is, those not established
46 II (45) | 469-521. Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties are those
47 II (49) | of teachers to Catholic universities who, besides their scientific
48 II (49) | being vigilant that in these universities the principles of Catholic
49 II | welfare of the Catholic Universities in his diocese and has the
50 II | Authority. Other Catholic Universities are to communicate this
51 II | activities among all Catholic Universities, induding Ecclesiastical
52 II | induding Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties(53). Such
53 II (52) | For Universities to which Article 3 §§ 1
54 II (52) | Authority; for other Catholic Universities, they are to be determined
55 II | promoted between Catholic Universities and other Universities,
56 II | Catholic Universities and other Universities, and with other research
57 II | governmental.~§ 2. Catholic Universities will, when possible and
58 Norms | to the needs of Catholic Universities.~Art. 11. Any particular
59 Conclu | hope, entrusts to Catholic Universities holds a cultural and religious
60 Conclu | renewal requested of Catholic Universities will make them better able
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