Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4| be dealt with by its own dicastery, and not by several at the
2 Intro,7| characteristic of each and every dicastery of the Roman Curia is that
3 I,2 | acts as moderator of the dicastery, directs it and acts in
4 I,2 | managing the business of the dicastery as well as its human resources.~
5 I,2 | who are attached to any dicastery by reason of their office
6 I,2 | depending on the nature of the dicastery, some clerics and other
7 I,2 | Roman Curia.~Art. 10 — Each dicastery is to have its own archive
8 I,3 | according to the nature of each dicastery.~§ 2. All members must be
9 I,3 | depending on the nature of each dicastery, consultors can be called
10 I,3 | according to the norms of each dicastery, yet with pastoral means
11 I,3 | documents prepared by one dicastery will be communicated to
12 I,3 | are received by whichever dicastery has competence in that subject
13 I,3 | competence of more than one dicastery are to be examined together
14 I,3 | by the moderator of the dicastery which has begun to deal
15 I,3 | at the request of another dicastery concerned. However, if the
16 I,3 | by the moderator of the dicastery who called the meeting or
17 I,8 | Art. 34 — Each individual dicastery pursues its own end, yet
18 I,10 | Constitution.~Art. 38 — Each dicastery is to have its own Ordo
19 I,10 | The Ordo servandus of each dicastery shall be made public in
20 III,2 | in consultation with the dicastery that has competence in the
21 IV,1 | faculties.~Art. 120 — This dicastery is charged with the granting
22 V,8 | submitted to this Council by the dicastery which is competent to grant
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