Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2 | Here we are looking at that special concept whereby the pastors
2 Intro,4 | cardinals began to take on a special importance in the Roman
3 Intro,5 | To carry out this task, a special group of prelates was set
4 Intro,6 | Rome by a close and most special bond and they "are also
5 Intro,6 | consultation was the "Draft of a special law concerning the Roman
6 Intro,9 | together into regular or special consistories. So they come
7 Intro,9 | the Church, and bearing special witness for Christ before
8 Intro,10| Apostolorum.~These visits have a special meaning all of their own,
9 Intro,13| beneficial, that is, supporting special pastoral activity and research
10 Intro,14| Church, and among them in a special way the bishop of Rome,
11 I,2 | specific nature or some special law, the dicasteries are
12 I,2 | ones, insofar as they have special expertise in the matters
13 I,3 | are qualified by their special expertise in the matter
14 I,3 | which, because of their special importance, either by their
15 I,3 | it universal law or the special law of the Roman Curia,
16 I,3 | except decisions for which special faculties have been granted
17 I,5 | considers the activities of the special institute which is erected
18 I,5 | institute is governed by a special law.~
19 I,6 | general character or having a special bearing on their particular
20 I,7 | These kinds of visits have a special importance in the life of
21 I,7 | are to be shared with a special committee convened for this
22 I,10 | its own Ordo servandus or special norms setting forth the
23 II,1 | of the First Section in a special way to expedite the business
24 II,1 | Apostolicæ Sedis; ~2. through its special office commonly known as
25 II,2 | Relations with States has the special task of dealing with heads
26 II,2 | legates. ~Art. 47 — § 1. In special circumstances and by mandate
27 III,3 | them according to its own special procedure, and, if the case
28 III,4 | God.~Art. 72 — § 1. With special norms and timely advice,
29 III,7 | Clergy.~Art. 92 — Through a special office, the Congregation
30 V,1 | they may carry out their special responsibility of filling
31 V,4 | 144 — The Council has a special relationship with the Secretariat
32 V,6 | the Church to bear on the special needs of those who have
33 V,6 | workers receive effective and special spiritual care, even, if
34 V,11 | The Council has its own special structure. The president
35 V,12 | Christian spirit.~§ 2. With special solicitude the Council looks
36 VI,1 | functions assigned to it by the special law on the vacancy of the
37 IX | if it is worthy of most special mention.~Given in Rome,
38 AppII,3 | same letter points out the special nature of the Apostolic
39 AppII,6 | cultivate within themselves a special awareness of the Church,
40 AS,3 | fundamental objective, a special appeal may be made to the
41 AS,5 | requires this in a quite special measure.~Besides the deepened
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