Chapter, Paragraph
1 III,3 | with the law, it erects associations which have an international
2 III,8 | those concerning clerical associations, or ecclesiastical archives
3 III,10 | order of virgins and their associations as well as other forms of
4 III,10 | embraces the third orders and associations of the faithful which are
5 III,11 | between universities and their associations and serves as a resource
6 V,1 | way, as individuals or in associations, especially so that they
7 V,1 | activities regarding lay associations of the Christian faithful;
8 V,1 | Christian faithful; it erects associations of an international character
9 V,3 | activities of institutes and associations which work for the good
10 V,12 | relations with Catholic associations active in social communications.~§
11 AppII,4| out the help that workers associations can give in this respect,
12 AppII,4| teaching. Nor should such associations have a political character
13 AppII,5| his firm conviction that associations of this kind — like the
14 AS,4 | be performed by workers’ associations such as the Association
15 AS,4 | the Apostolic See. Such associations take on a specific character
16 AS,4 | teaching. Nor should such associations have a political or openly
17 AS,4 | express confidence that associations such as that now existing
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