Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4| most ancient times, as a matter of fact, if we may sketch
2 Intro,4| and to a definite subject matter. In this way, the Supreme
3 Intro,4| so that each individual matter was to be dealt with by
4 Intro,6| dicasteries on this grave matter, but also to ask the opinion
5 Intro,6| first in this important matter, for they are joined to
6 I,3 | a diligent study of the matter in hand and to present their
7 I,3 | special expertise in the matter to be treated.~Art. 13 —
8 I,3 | on the basis of subject matter, unless otherwise expressly
9 I,3 | competence in that subject matter, without prejudice to art.
10 I,3 | has begun to deal with the matter, either on his own initiative
11 I,3 | However, if the subject matter demands it, it may be referred
12 III,1 | in things that touch this matter in any way.~Art. 49 — Fulfilling
13 III,2 | Congregation will proceed, if the matter is sufficiently important,
14 III,2 | has competence in the same matter for the faithful of the
15 III,3 | diocesan bishops in this matter.~Art. 64 — § 1. By effective
16 III,5 | Art. 78 — Whenever it is a matter of dealing with civil governments,
17 III,5 | involving the Holy See in the matter of personal prelatures.~
18 III,8 | dicasteries involved when the matter so requires.~Art. 97 — The
19 III,11 | takes care that in this matter the Christian faithful may
20 V,9 | dialogue.~Art. 161 — When the matter under consideration so requires,
21 V,10 | specialists at conferences on this matter.~
22 AppII,6| functions entrusted to them, no matter what these may be. These
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