Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,10| considered in itself or in its relations with the bishops of the
2 I,3 | coordinated, with due regard to relations with the particular Churches.
3 I,6 | Relations with Particular Churches~
4 I,6 | Churches~Art. 26 — § 1. Close relations are to be fostered with
5 II | Second being the Section for Relations with States, under the direction
6 II,1 | Apostolic See; to foster relations with those dicasteries and
7 II,2 | Art. 45 — The Section for Relations with States has the special
8 II,2 | Art. 46 — The Section for Relations with States has within its
9 II,2 | competence:~1. to foster relations, especially those of a diplomatic
10 III,2 | in matters which concern relations with non-Catholic Oriental
11 III,3 | or art, and it maintains relations with them. In accordance
12 III,5 | consultation with the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat
13 III,6 | 2. It is also to foster relations between the national and
14 V,2 | Pontiff, the Council maintains relations with Christians of Churches
15 V,2 | Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews; the president
16 V,4 | especially regarding the relations between workers and management,
17 V,4 | workers and management, relations that must come to be more
18 V,5 | and to facilitate their relations with public international
19 V,9 | Dialogue fosters and supervises relations with members and groups
20 V,9 | encourages various kinds of relations with them. It promotes appropriate
21 V,9 | the Council, for fostering relations with Muslims from a religious
22 V,11 | Council for Culture fosters relations between the Holy See and
23 V,12 | faithfully.~§ 3. It fosters relations with Catholic associations
24 AppII,4 | correctly applied to the relations between worker and employer.
25 AS,3 | by promoting good human relations in every sector and the
26 AS,4 | assuring social justice in relations between worker and employer.
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