Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,3 | subject matter, without prejudice to art. 21, § 1.~§ 2. Questions,
2 I,3 | competent tribunals, without prejudice to arts. 52-53.~Art. 20 —
3 I,8 | the care of souls, without prejudice however to their own office. ~
4 I,10 | the Curia itself, without prejudice to the norms of this Constitution.~
5 II,1 | coordinate their work, without prejudice to their autonomy; to supervise
6 II,1 | international organizations, without prejudice to art. 46. It does the
7 II,2 | is in force, and without prejudice to art. 78, this Section
8 III,3 | the sacraments, without prejudice to the competence of the
9 III,5 | the Latin Church, without prejudice to the competence of the
10 III,7 | missionary cooperation, without prejudice to the competence of the
11 III,7 | and of catechists, without prejudice to the competence of the
12 III,7 | and collectively, without prejudice to art. 21, § 1.~§ 2. Those
13 III,8 | Clergy~Art. 93 — Without prejudice to the right of bishops
14 IV,1 | of indulgences, without prejudice to the right of the Congregation
15 V,1 | their statutes, without prejudice to the competence of the
16 V,3 | procreation.~§ 4. Without prejudice to art. 133, it follows
17 AppII,1| own traditions, without prejudice to the Chair of Peter which
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