Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | called very expressively in Sacred Scripture a diaconia or
2 Intro,1 | humankind." That is why this sacred communion thrives in the
3 Intro,2 | of doctrine, ministers of sacred worship and holders of office
4 Intro,2 | without interruption by the sacred order of bishops." And so
5 Intro,4 | effects of that reform: the Sacred Roman Rota, which had ceased
6 Intro,7 | Churches and in service of the sacred pastors."~Consequently,
7 Intro,11| governed and constituted by the sacred deposit of which Peter’s
8 III,3 | regulation and promotion of the sacred liturgy, primarily of the
9 III,3 | and more actively in the sacred liturgy.~§ 2. It sees to
10 III,3 | liturgical apostolate or sacred music, song or art, and
11 III,3 | concerning the nullity of sacred ordination.~Art. 69 — This
12 III,3 | competence concerning the cult of sacred relics, the confirmation
13 III,11 | Churches vocations to the sacred ministry may be cultivated
14 III,11 | of the personality of the sacred ministers.~§ 3. It is also
15 III,11 | institutions in which the sacred disciplines may be pursued
16 VII,2 | the liturgical and other sacred celebrations performed by
17 VII,2 | ceremonies who assist him in sacred celebrations are likewise
18 AppI,6 | the ad limina visit has a sacred meaning in that the bishops
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