Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4 | Christ. He set up fifteen dicasteries, so that the single College
2 Intro,4 | beyond that of the other dicasteries of the Roman Curia. Then
3 Intro,5 | expressed the desire that the dicasteries of the Curia should undergo
4 Intro,5 | of the already existing dicasteries, and established new ones
5 Intro,5 | initiatives, while the other dicasteries would carry on their work
6 Intro,5 | internal coordination of the dicasteries by periodic meetings of
7 Intro,6 | to seek advice from the dicasteries on this grave matter, but
8 Intro,6 | only fitting, among the dicasteries of the Roman Curia. The
9 Intro,6 | through their presidents, the dicasteries of the Roman Curia, and
10 Intro,8 | Christ, who imparts it to the dicasteries of the Curia according to
11 Intro,9 | beneficiaries of the work of the dicasteries. This is proved even by
12 Intro,9 | heads of the individual dicasteries have the character and grace
13 Intro,9 | bishops are coopted onto the dicasteries as members and are "better
14 Intro,9 | fostered between the various dicasteries. All the cardinals in charge
15 Intro,9 | the cardinals in charge of dicasteries, or their representatives,
16 Intro,9 | bishops, the business of the dicasteries employs a number of collaborators
17 Intro,10| collaborate in the individual dicasteries. Moreover, each and every
18 Intro,10| contact the appropriate dicasteries of the Roman Curia, pondering
19 Intro,12| will to insist that the dicasteries should approach all questions "
20 Intro,13| mind that the traditional dicasteries and organs of the Roman
21 Intro,13| mutual cooperation between dicasteries, so that their manner of
22 I,1 | Curia is the complex of dicasteries and institutes which help
23 I,2 | Structure of the Dicasteries~Art. 2 — § 1. By the word "
24 I,2 | Art. 2 — § 1. By the word "dicasteries" are understood the Secretariat
25 I,2 | of the Holy See.~§ 2. The dicasteries are juridically equal among
26 I,2 | or some special law, the dicasteries are composed of the cardinal
27 I,2 | specific nature of certain dicasteries, clerics and other faithful
28 I,2 | moderators and members of the dicasteries cease from their office.
29 I,2 | ordinary operations of the dicasteries, taking care of ordinary
30 I,3 | field of competence, the dicasteries deal with those matters
31 I,3 | the Supreme Pontiff. The dicasteries study the major problems
32 I,3 | particular Churches. The dicasteries promote initiatives for
33 I,3 | 14 — The competence of dicasteries is defined on the basis
34 I,3 | For the convenience of the dicasteries, a centre is being established
35 I,3 | communicated to other interested dicasteries, so that the text may be
36 I,3 | to the moderators of the dicasteries as well as the sentences
37 I,3 | their proper competence.~The dicasteries cannot issue laws or general
38 I,3 | by the moderators of the dicasteries.~Art. 19 — § 1. Hierarchical
39 I,3 | competence arising between dicasteries are to be submitted to the
40 I,3 | examined together by the dicasteries concerned.~To enable them
41 I,3 | a plenary session of the dicasteries concerned.~The meeting will
42 I,4 | the cardinals in charge of dicasteries meet together several times
43 I,6 | Questions brought before the dicasteries are to be diligently examined
44 I,6 | should be sent.~Art. 27 — Dicasteries should not omit to consult
45 I,7 | visits also concern the dicasteries of the Roman Curia. For
46 I,7 | and the meetings at the dicasteries of the Roman Curia.~Art.
47 I,7 | diligence by the competent dicasteries, and their remarks are to
48 I,8 | pursues its own end, yet dicasteries cooperate with one another.
49 II,1 | ordinary competence of the dicasteries of the Roman Curia and of
50 II,1 | foster relations with those dicasteries and coordinate their work,
51 II,1 | consultation with other competent dicasteries, this section takes care
52 II,2 | consultation with the competent dicasteries of the Roman Curia, to represent
53 II,2 | consultation with the competent dicasteries of the Roman Curia, this
54 III,1 | being published by other dicasteries of the Roman Curia, insofar
55 III,5 | needed, in agreement with the dicasteries concerned and, in the same
56 III,5 | in consultation with the dicasteries concerned, it examines the
57 III,6 | or to be helpful to those dicasteries of the Curia that are involved
58 III,6 | of Latin America and the dicasteries of the Roman Curia.~Art.
59 III,6 | selected either from the dicasteries of the Roman Curia or from
60 III,8 | in consultation with the dicasteries involved when the matter
61 IV,2 | acts whether issued by the dicasteries of the Roman Curia or approved
62 IV,2 | the Roman Pontiff or by dicasteries of the Roman Curia, as well
63 IV,2 | competence between these dicasteries.~Art. 124 — The Signatura
64 V,5 | that the activities of both dicasteries are closely coordinated.~
65 V,8 | authority, after consulting the dicasteries concerned in questions of
66 V,8 | service of the other Roman dicasteries to assist them to ensure
67 VI,2 | and specific aims of the dicasteries; it maintains records of
68 VIII | recourses lodged before dicasteries of the Roman Curia.~Art.
69 VIII | name of the Holy See or the dicasteries of the Roman Curia.~§ 2.
70 AppI,6 | with the moderators of the dicasteries, councils, and offices of
71 AppI,6 | the bishops have to the dicasteries is of a two-fold nature:~—
72 AppI,7 | delegations as well as the dicasteries of the Roman Curia, are
73 AS,1 | devote their efforts in their dicasteries and offices to the service
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