Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2 | 2. When one thinks about this
2 Intro,10| for all the Churches (cf. 2 Cor 11:28). For these reasons,
3 Intro,14| to the Churches (cf. Rev 2:7).~Just as all the pastors
4 I,2 | of the Dicasteries~Art. 2 — § 1. By the word "dicasteries"
5 I,2 | Affairs of the Holy See.~§ 2. The dicasteries are juridically
6 I,2 | suitable number of officials.~§ 2. According to the specific
7 I,2 | for a five-year term.~§ 2. Once they have completed
8 I,3 | nature of each dicastery.~§ 2. All members must be called
9 I,3 | prejudice to art. 21, § 1.~§ 2. Questions, however, which
10 I,3 | secretaries are meeting.~§ 2. Where needed, permanent
11 I,5 | experts in these affairs.~§ 2. The Council also considers
12 I,6 | have a general character.~§ 2. As far as possible, documents
13 II,1 | States to the Holy See.~§ 2. In consultation with other
14 II,1 | by the Supreme Pontiff; ~2. to prepare the appropriate
15 II,1 | Acta Apostolicæ Sedis; ~2. through its special office
16 II,2 | bishops that may be affected; ~2. in consultation with the
17 II,2 | Churches and their groupings.~§ 2. In other cases, especially
18 III,1 | the competent authority; ~2. it examines carefully writings
19 III,2 | of this Congregation.~§ 2. The consultors and officials
20 III,2 | accordance with arts. 31-32.~§ 2. This however does not infringe
21 III,3 | in the sacred liturgy.~§ 2. It sees to the drawing
22 III,4 | to instruct the cause.~§ 2. It considers causes that
23 III,6 | reason of their competence.~§ 2. It is also to foster relations
24 III,6 | Churches of Latin America.~§ 2. The members of the Commission
25 III,7 | distribution of missionaries.~§ 2. In the territories subject
26 III,7 | prejudice to art. 21, § 1.~§ 2. Those societies of apostolic
27 III,8 | obligations of clergy.~§ 2. It advises on a more suitable
28 III,8 | ecclesiastical archives and records; ~2. and those concerning Mass
29 III,9 | persons in the Church.~§ 2. This historical patrimony
30 III,10 | societies if necessary.~§ 2. The Congregation is also
31 III,10 | administration of goods.~§ 2. However, the organization
32 III,11 | doctrinal and pastoral.~§ 2. It carefully sees to it
33 III,11 | fulfill their own tasks.~§ 2. It erects or approves ecclesiastical
34 IV,2 | sentences of the Roman Rota; ~2. in cases concerning the
35 IV,2 | in the procedure used.~§ 2. In these cases, in addition
36 IV,2 | advocates and procurators; ~2. to deal with petitions
37 IV,3 | See by legitimate appeal; ~2. in third or further instance,
38 IV,3 | represented by the bishop; ~2. abbots primate or abbots
39 IV,3 | commits to this Tribunal. ~§ 2. It deals with the same
40 V,1 | spirit of the Gospel.~§ 2. It fosters joint action
41 V,2 | that they be carried out.~§ 2. It fosters, brings together,
42 V,2 | documents have to be issued.~§ 2. In dealing with important
43 V,3 | marriage and the family.~§ 2. It works together with
44 V,4 | spirit of the Gospel.~§ 2. It collects information
45 V,5 | support them in this concern; ~2. to foster and coordinate
46 V,6 | suitable pastoral structures.~§ 2. It likewise fosters pastoral
47 V,7 | meaning of human suffering.~§ 2. It lends its assistance
48 V,12 | secular culture and mores.~§ 2. In carrying out its functions,
49 V,12 | and Christian spirit.~§ 2. With special solicitude
50 VI,1 | of the Apostolic See.~§ 2. When the Apostolic See
51 VI,3 | documents, if need be.~§ 2. The Prefecture compiles
52 VI,3 | projects of major importance.~§ 2. It inquires into damages
53 VII,1 | travels in Rome or in Italy.~§ 2. Apart from the strictly
54 VII,2 | prescriptions of liturgical law.~§ 2. The master of papal liturgical
55 VIII | dicasteries of the Roman Curia.~§ 2. They are appointed by the
56 AppI,2 | 2. These ad limina visits
57 AppI,2 | should not be fruitless" (Gal 2: 1-2).~
58 AppI,2 | be fruitless" (Gal 2: 1-2).~
59 AppI,6 | for all the Churches (cf. 2 Cor 11:28).~In the course
60 AppII,2 | 2. By constant toil, this
61 AS,1 | for all the Churches" (cf. 2 Cor. 11:28) which enlivened
62 AS,2 | 2. In order to apply these
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