Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4 | councils not only dealt with questions pertaining to doctrine and
2 Intro,6 | summoned together to deal with questions of major importance, or
3 Intro,9 | representatives, when specific questions are to be addressed, meet
4 Intro,12| dicasteries should approach all questions "by a pastoral route and
5 I,3 | once a year, to deal with questions involving general principles,
6 I,3 | principles, and for other questions which the prefect or president
7 I,3 | called together to examine questions in a collegial fashion and,
8 I,3 | provided for.~Art. 15 — Questions are to be dealt with according
9 I,3 | prejudice to art. 21, § 1.~§ 2. Questions, however, which are to be
10 I,4 | to examine more important questions, coordinate their activities,
11 I,5 | Organizational and Economic Questions of the Apostolic See~Art.
12 I,5 | Organizational and Economic Questions of the Apostolic See consists
13 I,5 | economic and organizational questions which relate to the administration
14 I,6 | they are made public.~§ 3. Questions brought before the dicasteries
15 I,9 | Roman Curia and related questions.~
16 II,2 | and meetings concerning questions of a public nature; ~3.
17 III,1 | faith may be given to new questions arising from the progress
18 III,6 | taking a keen interest in the questions that affect the life and
19 III,6 | in the solution of those questions, or to be helpful to those
20 V,2 | their very nature touch on questions of faith, it must proceed
21 V,8 | dicasteries concerned in questions of major importance.~Art.
22 V,12 | Communications is involved in questions regarding the means of social
23 AppI,5 | pastoral solicitude regarding questions, experiences, problems,
24 AppI,6 | Roman Curia, especially to questions that the agencies are dealing
25 AppI,6 | according to their competence, questions that have been referred
26 AppI,6 | found, are introduced to questions of common pastoral solicitude
27 AS,5 | 55, Vulg.).~These latter questions have hardly been touched
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