Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4 | have engaged the help of institutions or individual men selected
2 Intro,5 | the reform of such ancient institutions needed more careful study,
3 Intro,13| to make the work of those institutions more and more useful and
4 III,7 | Seminaries and Educational Institutions concerning the general programme
5 III,9 | Seminaries and Educational Institutions and the Congregation for
6 III,11 | Seminaries and Educational Institutions ~Art. 112 — The Congregation
7 III,11 | Seminaries and Educational Institutions gives practical expression
8 III,11 | well as other educational institutions in which the sacred disciplines
9 III,11 | ecclesiastical universities and institutions, ratifies their statutes,
10 V,4 | organizations and other institutions, even ones outside the Catholic
11 V,7 | Catholic organizations or other institutions undertake in this field.~§
12 V,10 | of Catholic educational institutions.~Art. 165 — The Council
13 V,11 | with various contemporary institutions of learning and teaching,
14 VI,2 | Holy See; it supervises institutions under its fiscal responsibility;
15 IX | IX~INSTITUTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE HOLY
16 IX | administration, all these institutions of the Roman Church are
17 AppII,2 | Curia and in the various institutions which compose the structure
18 AppII,6 | received —, as may happen in institutions in civil society; they constitute
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