Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| sacred worship and holders of office in government. Moreover,
2 Intro,2| government. Moreover, just as the office which the Lord confided
3 Intro,2| one, so also endures the office, which the apostles received,
4 Intro,2| experience and by virtue of his office as Vicar of Christ and pastor
5 Intro,8| very nature relates to the office of the college of his brother
6 Intro,8| carrying out his own personal office, necessarily relates in
7 Intro,8| same way to the personal office of the bishops, whether
8 I,1 | of his supreme pastoral office for the good and service
9 I,2 | Papal Household and the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations
10 I,2 | and secretaries cease from office, having completed seventy-five
11 I,2 | dicastery by reason of their office cease to be members when
12 I,2 | to be members when their office ceases.~Art. 6 — On the
13 I,2 | dicasteries cease from their office. The camerlengo of the Roman
14 I,2 | need to be confirmed in office by the Supreme Pontiff within
15 I,5 | for a five-year term of office.~Art. 25 — § 1. The Council
16 I,8 | prejudice however to their own office. ~
17 I,9 | Central Labour Office~Art. 36 — According to its
18 I,9 | reference, the Central Labour Office deals with working conditions
19 II | exercise of his supreme office.~Art. 40 — The Secretariat
20 II,1 | autonomy; to supervise the office and work of the legates
21 II,1 | 2. through its special office commonly known as the Press
22 II,1 | commonly known as the Press Office, to publish official announcements
23 II,1 | the Central Statistical Office, it collects, organizes,
24 III,1 | groups, in carrying out their office as authentic teachers and
25 III,1 | doctors of the faith, an office that carries with it the
26 III,2 | Churches, the exercise of the office of teaching, sanctifying
27 III,3 | the Mass and the Divine Office for particular Churches
28 III,5 | exercise of the episcopal office in the Latin Church, without
29 III,7 | 92 — Through a special office, the Congregation administers
30 IV,3 | and for a specific term of office.~Art. 128 — This Tribunal
31 VII,1 | which is handled by the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations
32 VII,2 | Office for the Liturgical Celebrations
33 VII,2 | Pontiff~Art. 182 — § 1. The Office for the Liturgical Celebrations
34 VII,2 | Pontiff to a five-year term of office; papal masters of ceremonies
35 VIII | state to a five-year term of office on the recommendation of
36 VIII | they may be removed from office. Once they have completed
37 VIII | of age, they cease their office. ~ ~
38 IX | Basilica.~Art. 193 — The Office of Papal Charities carries
39 AppI,3 | shoulders the burden of office, which they cannot relieve
40 AppII,3| high responsibility and to office and manual workers to whom
41 AppII,5| concern is now "The Labour Office of the Apostolic See" (L.
42 AppII,5| membership of the Labour Office, its authority, its functions,
43 AppII,5| just newly set up, this Office needs a reasonable period
44 AppII,5| regulations of the new Labour Office are being published at the
45 AppII,6| chief purpose of the Labour Office — apart from the practical
46 AS,1 | high responsibility, and to office and manual workers to whom
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