Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | communities, namely, in the particular Churches dispersed throughout
2 Intro,2 | every bishop in his own particular Church; but all the more
3 Intro,2 | carefully with the business of particular Churches, referred to him
4 Intro,4 | councils.~When matters of particular importance were to be dealt
5 Intro,6 | feeling on the needs of the particular Churches and what they wanted
6 Intro,6 | express purpose, prepared a particular law for the Roman Curia
7 Intro,6 | of Canon Law.~It is this particular law that we wish to promulgate
8 Intro,8 | as well as each and every particular Church, this same diaconia
9 Intro,8 | bishops or as pastors of the particular Churches.~For this reason,
10 Intro,10| with the pastors of the particular Churches, who have come
11 Intro,11| the whole Church and the particular Churches, the Curia is in
12 Intro,11| foundation of unity in their own particular Churches.~Therefore the
13 Intro,11| right to the pastors of the particular Churches. Clearly however,
14 Intro,12| Churches, so the pastors of the particular Churches, governing these
15 Intro,12| between the pastors of the particular Churches and the pastor
16 I,1 | whole Church and of the particular Churches. It thus strengthens
17 I,2 | according to the circumstances.~Particular Churches, moderators of
18 I,3 | regard to relations with the particular Churches. The dicasteries
19 I,5 | fifteen cardinals who head particular Churches from various parts
20 I,6 | Relations with Particular Churches~Art. 26 — § 1.
21 I,6 | are to be fostered with particular Churches and groupings of
22 I,6 | special bearing on their particular Churches should be communicated
23 I,6 | regarding business affecting the particular Churches where the legates
24 I,7 | bishops presiding over particular Churches visit the tombs
25 I,7 | relationship of the pastors of each particular Church with the Roman Pontiff.
26 II,1 | especially as concerns the particular Churches. This section deals
27 II,2 | sees to the provision of particular Churches and the constitution
28 III,2 | for the establishment of particular Churches in that region.~
29 III,3 | liturgical texts. It reviews particular calendars and proper texts
30 III,3 | and the Divine Office for particular Churches and institutes
31 III,5 | establishment and provision of particular Churches and to the exercise
32 III,5 | suppression, and other changes of particular Churches and of their groupings.
33 III,5 | generally with the provision of particular Churches.~Art. 78 — Whenever
34 III,5 | establishing or modifying particular Churches and their groupings
35 III,5 | prelatures.~Art. 81 — For the particular Churches assigned to its
36 III,5 | pertaining to the celebration of particular councils as well as the
37 III,6 | is to be available to the particular Churches in Latin America,
38 III,7 | institutes and societies and to particular Churches. For these territories
39 III,9 | lends its assistance to particular Churches and conferences
40 V,6 | Council ensures that in the particular Churches refugees and exiles,
41 V,6 | and it is available to the particular Churches in order that all
42 V,7 | lends its assistance to the particular Churches to ensure that
43 V,8 | Council determines whether particular laws and general decrees
44 AppI,1 | charity and service over the particular Churches throughout the
45 AppI,1 | bishops, the pastors of the particular Churches, and takes up with
46 AppI,2 | or life-blood between the particular Churches and the Church
47 AppI,3 | the bishop of a certain particular Church and the bishop of
48 AppI,3 | the universal Church and particular Churches communicate with
49 AppI,4 | that is carried out in each particular Church, joined at the same
50 AppI,4 | Church, be it universal or particular: the priests, men and women
51 AppI,5 | permanent communication between particular Churches and the Apostolic
52 AppI,5 | they universal or local and particular, in accordance with that
53 AppI,6 | world, where each of the particular Churches can be found, are
54 AppII,1 | in which "there are also particular Churches that retain their
55 AppII,3 | Apostolic See stand in a particular light."~
56 AppII,5 | account in every case of the particular character of the Apostolic
57 AS,1 | and precious work of the particular community made up of those
58 AS,2 | political sovereignty of particular societies. On the other
59 AS,2 | those to do with taxation in particular) which ordinarily arise
60 AS,3 | of its activities or for particular purposes (missionary, charitable,
61 AS,3 | Moreover, all those who have particular responsibilities in running
62 AS,4 | programs of the society — in particular, the Italian society — to
63 AS,4 | account in every case of the particular character of the Apostolic
64 AS,5 | requires expression in a particular relationship with the work
65 AS,5 | Apostolic See stand in a particular light.~The Second Vatican
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