Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4 | Congregations lost their judicial competence and became purely administrative
2 Intro,5 | specifications for the structure, competence, and procedures of the already
3 Intro,7 | draws its existence and competence from the pastor of the universal
4 Intro,8 | the Curia according to the competence and scope of each one. Since,
5 Intro,13| this reason, their areas of competence have been distributed more
6 I,3 | their own proper field of competence, the dicasteries deal with
7 I,3 | and those which exceed the competence of individual bishops and
8 I,3 | Apostolic See.~Art. 14 — The competence of dicasteries is defined
9 I,3 | the limits of their proper competence.~The dicasteries cannot
10 I,3 | whichever dicastery has competence in that subject matter,
11 I,3 | Art. 20 — Conflicts of competence arising between dicasteries
12 I,3 | 1. Matters touching the competence of more than one dicastery
13 II,1 | arise outside the ordinary competence of the dicasteries of the
14 II,1 | It is likewise within the competence of this Section:~1. to prepare
15 II,2 | with States has within its competence:~1. to foster relations,
16 II,2 | within the scope of its competence, to deal with what pertains
17 II,2 | art. 78, this Section has competence to transact business with
18 III,1 | Catholic world; so it has competence in things that touch this
19 III,2 | rites.~Art. 58 — § 1. The competence of this Congregation extends
20 III,2 | the proper and exclusive competence of the Congregations for
21 III,2 | with the dicastery that has competence in the same matter for the
22 III,3 | without prejudice to the competence of the Congregation for
23 III,3 | This Congregation has competence concerning the cult of sacred
24 III,4 | diocesan bishops, who have competence to instruct the cause.~§
25 III,4 | Art. 74 — Moreover, it has competence to decide everything concerning
26 III,5 | without prejudice to the competence of the Congregation for
27 III,5 | This Congregation has competence over everything involving
28 III,6 | involved by reason of their competence.~§ 2. It is also to foster
29 III,7 | without prejudice to the competence of the Congregation for
30 III,7 | without prejudice to the competence of the Congregation of Seminaries
31 III,7 | education.~Art. 89 — Within its competence are mission territories,
32 III,7 | within the scope of its competence.~Art. 90 — § 1. With regard
33 III,7 | the Congregation enjoys competence in matters touching those
34 III,8 | matters that are within the competence of the Holy See:~1. both
35 III,10 | subjects comes within the competence of the Congregation of Seminaries
36 III,10 | 110 — The Congregation has competence also regarding eremetical
37 III,10 | consecrated life.~Art. 111 — Its competence also embraces the third
38 III,11 | matters that are within the competence of the Holy See.~§ 4. It
39 IV,1 | Penitentiary~Art. 117 — The competence of the Apostolic Penitentiary
40 IV,2 | functions; ~4. conflicts of competence between tribunals which
41 IV,2 | as well as conflicts of competence between these dicasteries.~
42 IV,2 | justice; ~3. to extend the competence of lower tribunals; ~4.
43 V,1 | the parameters of its own competence, the Council performs all
44 V,1 | without prejudice to the competence of the Secretariat of State.
45 IX | regulations, come within the competence of the Secretariat of State
46 AppI,6 | directly according to their competence, questions that have been
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