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1 Intro,3 | the key of all this power, may share the huge mass of business 2 Intro,4 | a matter of fact, if we may sketch out a few lines of 3 Intro,4 | can understand, the Curia may more easily and effectively 4 Intro,8 | further highlighted what we may call the vicarious character 5 Intro,12| and the successor of Peter may come to be bound together 6 Intro,12| whole Church, so that all may bring their efforts together 7 Intro,13| their manner of working may intrinsically bear the stamp 8 Intro,14| government of the Church, may respond to that new pastoral 9 Intro,14| whom the Eternal Father may easily use to carry out 10 Intro,14| all-embracing wish is that all men "may have life and have it to 11 I,2 | world, so that the Curia may express the universal character 12 I,3 | the prefect or president may have deemed to require treatment. 13 I,3 | fashion and, as the case may be, present a common position.~ 14 I,3 | Church’s pastoral action may be more effectively promoted 15 I,3 | dicasteries, so that the text may be improved with any corrections 16 I,3 | with any corrections that may be suggested, and, through 17 I,3 | common consultation, it may even be proceeded in a coordinated 18 I,3 | subject matter demands it, it may be referred to a plenary 19 I,4 | activities, so that they may be able to exchange information 20 I,7 | brief synthesis of these may be drawn up and be readily 21 I,8 | such a way that their work may come together and be forged 22 II,2 | groupings of bishops that may be affected; ~2. in consultation 23 III,1 | understanding of the faith may grow and a response in the 24 III,1 | in the light of the faith may be given to new questions 25 III,1 | dangerous doctrines, which may have been spread among the 26 III,3 | that the Christian faithful may share more and more actively 27 III,3 | the norms of the Church, may be fostered and held in 28 III,10 | period of preparation, they may eventually become institutes 29 III,11 | vocations to the sacred ministry may be cultivated to the highest 30 III,11 | highest degree, and seminaries may be established and conducted 31 III,11 | the law, where students may be suitably trained, receiving 32 III,11 | matter the Christian faithful may be able to fulfill their 33 III,11 | which the sacred disciplines may be pursued in depth, studies 34 III,11 | humanities and the sciences may be promoted, with due regard 35 III,11 | that the Christian faithful may be suitably trained to fulfill 36 V,1 | especially so that they may carry out their special 37 V,2 | sound doctrine. As often as may seem opportune, the Council 38 V,3 | civil society, so that they may ever be more able to fulfill 39 V,7 | their apostolate of mercy may ever more effectively respond 40 V,7 | pastoral workers in this field may never lack the help they 41 V,7 | and science so that these may be duly taken into account 42 V,9 | and moral riches of people may ever grow. The Council sees 43 V,10 | that suitable assistance may be given to pastoral action 44 V,11 | so that secular culture may be more and more open to 45 V,11 | literature, and the arts may feel themselves called by 46 V,12 | the message of salvation may benefit secular culture 47 V,12 | television stations, that they may truly live up to their nature 48 VI,1 | extraordinary business that may at that time be under way, 49 VI,3 | autonomy these administrations may happen to enjoy.~Art. 177 — 50 VIII | for serious reasons, they may be removed from office. 51 IX | first of all so that they may be available to the Holy 52 IX | permission, so that they may be available to everyone 53 AppI,2 | perichoresis. The process may be compared to the diastolic-systolic 54 AppI,5 | nothing is left untried that may lead to the advancement 55 AppI,6 | most important process, one may deduce in what way that 56 AppII,4 | regulations and interrelations may be protected, as well as 57 AppII,5 | regulations and procedures may be confirmed and its true 58 AppII,6 | them, no matter what these may be. These functions are 59 AppII,6 | certain wage received —, as may happen in institutions in 60 AppII,6 | collaborators of the Holy See.~Well may we be asked "of whose spirit 61 AS,2 | affirmed that the Apostolic See may and ought to make use of 62 AS,3 | objective, a special appeal may be made to the generosity 63 AS,4 | responsibilities which they may have in certain cases toward 64 AS,4 | valid collaborative function may be performed by workers


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