Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3 | conscious of the burden of apostolic toil, our predecessors have
2 Intro,3 | predecessor Sixtus V, in the Apostolic Constitution Immensa æterni
3 Intro,4 | through the above-quoted Apostolic Constitution Immensa æterni
4 Intro,4 | Saint Pius X promulgated the Apostolic Constitution Sapienti consilio,
5 Intro,5 | the promulgation of the Apostolic Constitution Regimini Ecclesiæ
6 Intro,5 | created in the Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura.~Fully aware that
7 Intro,6 | promulgate by means of this Apostolic Constitution, at the end
8 Intro,6 | centenary of the afore-mentioned Apostolic Constitution Immensa æterni
9 Intro,6 | eighty years after the Apostolic Constitution Sapienti consilio
10 Intro,6 | coming into force of the Apostolic Constitution of Paul VI
11 Intro,7 | taken up throughout the Apostolic Constitution Regimini Ecclesiæ
12 Intro,9 | are fulfilling their own apostolic role. By this coalition
13 Intro,10| doctrine and pastoral action, apostolic initiatives, and any difficulties
14 Intro,11| concrete means of giving the apostolic service that he owes the
15 Intro,13| about to promulgate this Apostolic Constitution, laying down
16 Intro,13| after the publication of the Apostolic Constitution Regimini Ecclesiæ
17 Intro,14| have commanded that this Apostolic Constitution be drawn up,
18 I,2 | and Offices, namely the Apostolic Camera, the Administration
19 I,2 | of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See, and the Prefecture
20 I,2 | life and of societies of apostolic life will not fail to render
21 I,2 | render assistance to the Apostolic See by allowing their Christian
22 I,3 | law, are reserved to the Apostolic See and those which exceed
23 I,3 | to the attention of the Apostolic See.~Art. 14 — The competence
24 I,3 | Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura within the limits
25 I,3 | Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, unless it pleases
26 I,5 | Economic Questions of the Apostolic See~Art. 24 — The Council
27 I,5 | Economic Questions of the Apostolic See consists of fifteen
28 I,7 | between the bishops and the Apostolic See is increased and deepened,
29 I,8 | See is a sharing in the apostolic action, priests are to apply
30 I,10 | Regulations~Art. 37 — To this Apostolic Constitution is added an
31 I,10 | the usual manner of the Apostolic See.~
32 II,1 | other institutes of the Apostolic See; to foster relations
33 II,1 | to draw up and dispatch apostolic constitutions, decretal
34 II,1 | constitutions, decretal letters, apostolic letters, epistles, and other
35 III,2 | are to be referred to the Apostolic See, whether concerning
36 III,2 | Causes of Saints, of the Apostolic Penitentiary, the Supreme
37 III,2 | Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura or the Tribunal
38 III,2 | preponderant from ancient times, apostolic and missionary activity
39 III,3 | whatever pertains to the Apostolic See concerning the regulation
40 III,5 | duty to initiate general apostolic visitations where needed,
41 III,5 | require the recognitio of the Apostolic See.~
42 III,7 | 2. Those societies of apostolic life that were founded for
43 III,10 | Life and for Societies of Apostolic Life~Art. 105 — The principal
44 III,10 | Life and for Societies of Apostolic Life is to promote and supervise
45 III,10 | the work of societies of apostolic life.~Art. 106 — § 1. The
46 III,10 | institutes and societies of apostolic life, or passes judgement
47 III,10 | consecrated life and societies of apostolic life grow and flourish according
48 III,10 | consecrated life or societies of apostolic life.~
49 III,11 | expression to the concern of the Apostolic See for the training of
50 IV,1 | Apostolic Penitentiary~Art. 117 —
51 IV,1 | The competence of the Apostolic Penitentiary regards the
52 IV,1 | favours.~Art. 119 — The Apostolic Penitentiary sees to it
53 IV,2 | Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura~Art. 121 — The
54 IV,2 | Signatura~Art. 121 — The Apostolic Signatura functions as the
55 IV,2 | petitions presented to the Apostolic See for obtaining the commission
56 IV,2 | tribunals. ~Art. 125 — The Apostolic Signatura is governed by
57 IV,3 | of higher instance at the Apostolic See, usually at the appellate
58 IV,3 | already decided by the same Apostolic Tribunal and by any other
59 V,1 | matters pertaining to the Apostolic See regarding the promotion
60 V,1 | matters concerning their apostolic activities.~
61 VI,1 | Apostolic Camera~Art. 171 — § 1. The
62 VI,1 | Camera~Art. 171 — § 1. The Apostolic Camera, presided over by
63 VI,1 | law on the vacancy of the Apostolic See.~§ 2. When the Apostolic
64 VI,1 | Apostolic See.~§ 2. When the Apostolic See falls vacant, it is
65 VI,2 | of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See~Art. 172 — It is the
66 VI,2 | of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See to administer the properties
67 VII,1 | Supreme Pontiff, both in the Apostolic Palace and when he travels
68 VIII | Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura and to offer assistance
69 IX | some way connected with the Apostolic See.~Art. 187 — Among such
70 IX | Art. 188 — In the Vatican Apostolic Library, established by
71 IX | We decree the present Apostolic Constitution to be stable,
72 AppI | prominent in the revision of the Apostolic Constitution on the Roman
73 AppI,1 | joined as they are to the Apostolic See with the bond of communion
74 AppI,4 | collegial unity that is based on apostolic succession. In this College,
75 AppI,5 | particular Churches and the Apostolic See should be promoted and
76 AppI,6 | deduce in what way that apostolic custom of "seeing Peter"
77 AppI,7 | Church.~The institutes of the Apostolic See, and especially the
78 AppI,7 | especially the nunciatures and apostolic delegations as well as the
79 AppII | The Collaborators of the Apostolic See as a Work Community ~(
80 AppII,1 | characterizing the revision of the Apostolic Constitution Regimini Ecclesiæ
81 AppII,1 | midst, as it were, of the Apostolic See shines bright and clear,
82 AppII,3 | of work performed for the Apostolic See, took pains to elaborate
83 AppII,3 | incessant activity of the Apostolic See," become in some way
84 AppII,3 | the special nature of the Apostolic See, which, to preserve
85 AppII,3 | economic organization. In the Apostolic See there is a total absence
86 AppII,3 | basis of sustenance of the Apostolic See is the spontaneous offerings"
87 AppII,3 | of charity over which the Apostolic See presides in the world
88 AppII,3 | their relationship with the Apostolic See stand in a particular
89 AppII,4 | which is peculiar to the Apostolic See and has been explained
90 AppII,4 | the fact — and the same Apostolic Letter makes this clear —
91 AppII,4 | employer. On this subject, the Apostolic Letter has pointed out the
92 AppII,4 | solicitude and justice. The Apostolic Letter however has cautioned
93 AppII,5 | particular character of the Apostolic See."~Now since the lay
94 AppII,5 | The Labour Office of the Apostolic See" (L.A.A.S.), which is
95 AppII,5 | which is established by an Apostolic Letter given motu proprio
96 AppII,5 | the promulgation of the Apostolic Constitution on the renewal
97 AppII,6 | various levels of staff of the Apostolic See, especially the laypeople.
98 AppII,6 | writes at the end of the Apostolic Letter. So each and all,
99 AppII,7 | Pope in the afore-mentioned Apostolic Letter to the cardinal secretary
100 AppII,7 | community at the service of the Apostolic See.~
101 AS | Apostolic Letter Apostolica Sedes
102 AS | of work performed for the Apostolic See~
103 AS,1 | 1. The Apostolic See, in exercising its mission,
104 AS,1 | incessant activity of the Apostolic See; that is, in that "concern
105 AS,1 | associated in any way with the Apostolic See’s activity should have
106 AS,1 | the service of the same Apostolic See more directly, inasmuch
107 AS,1 | closely linked with the Apostolic See.~In the recent Encyclical
108 AS,1 | immediate contact with the Apostolic See, to conform itself to
109 AS,2 | the specific nature of the Apostolic See. This latter does not
110 AS,2 | spiritual liberty of the Apostolic See; that is, as the means
111 AS,2 | the persons who aid the Apostolic See or even cooperate in
112 AS,2 | belonging to a state.~The Apostolic See does not develop nor
113 AS,2 | basis of sustenance of the Apostolic See is the spontaneous offerings
114 AS,2 | must be affirmed that the Apostolic See may and ought to make
115 AS,2 | character proper to the Apostolic See.~
116 AS,3 | moving solidarity with the Apostolic See and the activity carried
117 AS,3 | contributions on the part of the Apostolic See itself, its individual
118 AS,3 | which is maintenance of the Apostolic See and the generality of
119 AS,3 | their solidarity with the Apostolic See through their aid and
120 AS,3 | participates in the same Apostolic See’s activities. Right
121 AS,3 | allocated for these ends, the Apostolic See and those directly collaborating
122 AS,3 | working for and with the Apostolic See.~Moreover, all those
123 AS,3 | offices and services of the Apostolic See, as well as those employed
124 AS,3 | rightful interests of the Apostolic See.~Along with such commitment
125 AS,3 | the means to pursue the Apostolic See’s proper ends. Should
126 AS,4 | of those working with the Apostolic See are clerics. Since they
127 AS,4 | the lay employees of the Apostolic See should also correspond
128 AS,4 | all lay employees of the Apostolic See belong and in which
129 AS,4 | those working within the Apostolic See. Such associations take
130 AS,4 | specific character within the Apostolic See. They are an initiative
131 AS,4 | in solid harmony with the Apostolic See, by taking inspiration
132 AS,4 | particular character of the Apostolic See, as pointed out in the
133 AS,5 | is performed within the Apostolic See and is therefore marked
134 AS,5 | their relationship with the Apostolic See stand in a particular
135 AS,5 | especially those working with the Apostolic See, to deepen personal
136 AS,5 | above all of the universal apostolic commitment of Christians
137 AS,5 | in the employment of the Apostolic See requires this in a quite
138 AS,5 | within the circle of the Apostolic See that spirit of human
139 AS,5 | meritorious service to the Apostolic See.~JOHN PAUL II ~ ~
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