Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,1 | does the same concerning Catholic international organizations.~
2 III,1 | and morals in the whole Catholic world; so it has competence
3 III,2 | or things, affecting the Catholic Oriental Churches.~Art.
4 III,11 | promotion and organization of Catholic education.~Art. 113 — §
5 III,11 | fundamental principles of Catholic education as set out by
6 III,11 | sets the norms by which Catholic schools are governed. It
7 III,11 | that, wherever possible, Catholic schools be established and
8 III,11 | number of ecclesiastical and Catholic universities as well as
9 III,11 | that the integrity of the Catholic faith is preserved in teaching
10 III,11 | doctrine.~§ 3. With regard to Catholic universities, it deals with
11 V,2 | national and international Catholic organizations promoting
12 V,2 | full communion with the Catholic Church, and especially organizes
13 V,2 | opportune, the Council deputes Catholic observers to Christian meetings,
14 V,2 | ecclesial communities to Catholic meetings.~Art. 137 — § 1.
15 V,4 | cultivates relationships with Catholic international organizations
16 V,4 | institutions, even ones outside the Catholic Church, which sincerely
17 V,5 | shows the solicitude of the Catholic Church for the needy, to
18 V,5 | coordinate the initiatives of Catholic organizations that labour
19 V,5 | men and women representing Catholic charitable organizations.~
20 V,7 | actions which international Catholic organizations or other institutions
21 V,10 | through the work especially of Catholic educational institutions.~
22 V,12 | solicitude the Council looks to Catholic newspapers and periodicals,
23 V,12 | It fosters relations with Catholic associations active in social
24 AppII,3| interdependence emanating from the Catholic family and elsewhere, which
25 AS,1 | the "gospel of labour" and Catholic doctrine on human work,
26 AS,4 | sector are to be found in Catholic teaching on remuneration
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