Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,11| constitutes a system of norms and patterns of behaviour,
2 Intro,14| and decree the following norms for the Roman Curia. ~
3 I | I~GENERAL NORMS~
4 I,3 | Curia, and according to the norms of each dicastery, yet with
5 I,10 | Ordo servandus or common norms setting forth the ways and
6 I,10 | without prejudice to the norms of this Constitution.~Art.
7 I,10 | Ordo servandus or special norms setting forth the ways and
8 III,1 | sanctions in accordance with the norms of common or proper law.~
9 III,1 | according to their own approved norms and are presided over by
10 III,3 | to ensure that liturgical norms are accurately observed,
11 III,3 | in full harmony with the norms of the Church, may be fostered
12 III,4 | 72 — § 1. With special norms and timely advice, it assists
13 III,7 | likewise proposes principles, norms, and procedures, fitting
14 III,8 | conditions; it issues timely norms so that catechetical instruction
15 III,11 | The Congregation sets the norms by which Catholic schools
16 AppII,5 | forth by means of suitable norms and structures."~The outcome
17 AppII,5 | organs as well as its proper norms to facilitate a fair, rapid,
18 AppII,7 | view the principles and norms indicated by the Pope in
19 AS,4 | forth by means of suitable norms and structures.~
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