Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | understood the Secretariat of State, Congregations, Tribunals,
2 I,5 | the cardinal secretary of state, usually twice a year, to
3 I,5 | erected and located within the State of Vatican City in order
4 I,7 | Pontiff a report on the state of their diocese.~Art. 29 —
5 I,7 | purpose, the report on the state of the diocese should be
6 II | II~SECRETARIAT OF STATE~Art. 39 — The Secretariat
7 II | 39 — The Secretariat of State provides close assistance
8 II | the cardinal secretary of state. It is composed of two sections,
9 III,5 | States of the Secretariat of State.~Art. 79 — Furthermore,
10 III,8 | to do with the clerical state as such for all clergy,
11 V,1 | competence of the Secretariat of State. As for secular third orders,
12 V,4 | with the Secretariat of State, especially whenever matters
13 V,11 | with the Secretariat of State, it shows interest in measures
14 V,12 | with the Secretariat of State.~Art. 170 — § 1. The chief
15 VII,1 | with the Secretariat of State whenever circumstances so
16 VII,1 | solemn audience with heads of State, ambassadors, members of
17 VII,2 | appointed by the secretary of state to a term of the same length.~
18 VIII | the cardinal secretary of state, after he has consulted
19 VIII | the cardinal secretary of state to a five-year term of office
20 IX | competence of the Secretariat of State or of other agencies of
21 AppII,3| constitutes a sovereign State in its own right and yet "
22 AppII,4| compared to any other form of State, since it is deprived of
23 AppII,7| the cardinal secretary of state, the full text is printed
24 AS,1 | service of the Vatican City State, which is so closely linked
25 AS,2 | described as the Vatican City State is closely linked with it;
26 AS,2 | other hand, the Vatican City State is sovereign, yet does not
27 AS,2 | community. It is an atypical state. It exists as a fitting
28 AS,2 | organization of every other state. Furthermore, the persons
29 AS,2 | government of the Vatican City State are with few exceptions
30 AS,2 | exceptions not citizens of this state. Nor, consequently, do they
31 AS,2 | arise from belonging to a state.~The Apostolic See does
32 AS,2 | economic activity proper to a state, since it transcends the
33 AS,2 | confines of the Vatican City State in a much more important
34 AS,2 | revenues of the Vatican City State and the limited income afforded
35 AS,2 | goods passed to the Italian State, the prime basis of sustenance
36 AS,4 | out the duties of their state, including responsibilities
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