Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,5 | civil society. As far as necessary, it should be recast in
2 Intro,6 | the Roman Curia. It was necessary to consult the cardinals
3 Intro,14| venerable institution, so necessary to the government of the
4 I,2 | experience, and for the necessary knowledge attested by suitable
5 I,6 | receipt, insofar as this is necessary, should be sent.~Art. 27 —
6 III,4 | competent to examine what is necessary for the granting of the
7 III,8 | their activities and, where necessary, lends assistance.~Art.
8 III,8 | administration; it grants the necessary approvals and recognitiones,
9 III,10 | institutes and societies if necessary.~§ 2. The Congregation is
10 V,6 | spiritual care, even, if necessary, by means of suitable pastoral
11 V,11 | the Church, and, so far as necessary, lends them assistance.
12 VI,2 | order to provide the funds necessary for the Roman Curia to function.~
13 VII,2 | is to prepare all that is necessary for the liturgical and other
14 IX | nevertheless provide useful or necessary services to the Supreme
15 IX | come into the church. Where necessary, the superiors of the Fabric
16 AppI,5 | humankind," it seems utterly necessary that a permanent communication
17 AppII,4 | members of the staff, is necessary so that regulations and
18 AS,5 | concern their own.~So it seems necessary for all, especially those
19 AS,5 | from the search and effort necessary for making operative precisely
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