Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,3 | judicially are sent to the competent tribunals, without prejudice
2 I,7 | with all diligence by the competent dicasteries, and their remarks
3 II,1 | consultation with other competent dicasteries, this section
4 II,2 | in consultation with the competent dicasteries of the Roman
5 II,2 | in consultation with the competent dicasteries of the Roman
6 III,1 | prior examination by the competent authority; ~2. it examines
7 III,2 | consultation with the Congregation competent for the establishment of
8 III,3 | dispensation.~Art. 68 — It is also competent to examine, in accordance
9 III,4 | The Congregation also is competent to examine what is necessary
10 III,8 | 1. The Congregation is competent concerning the life, conduct,
11 III,9 | everywhere entrusted to competent curators lest testimonies
12 III,10 | The Congregation is also competent to establish, or, if need
13 V,1 | Council for the Laity is competent in those matters pertaining
14 V,8 | the Church, the Council is competent to publish authentic interpretations
15 V,8 | by the dicastery which is competent to grant them the recognitio,
16 VI,3 | or civil actions to the competent tribunals.~ ~
17 AppII,5| constructive dialogue with the competent organisms [and] will not
18 AS,4 | constructive dialogue with the competent organisms they will not
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