Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | namely, in the particular Churches dispersed throughout the
2 Intro,2 | the business of particular Churches, referred to him by the
3 Intro,3 | for the care of all the Churches, calls and rallies unto
4 Intro,6 | patriarchs of the Oriental Churches, the conferences of bishops
5 Intro,6 | needs of the particular Churches and what they wanted and
6 Intro,7 | authority for the good of the Churches and in service of the sacred
7 Intro,8 | will, for the good of the Churches and service to the bishops.
8 Intro,8 | pastors of the particular Churches.~For this reason, not only
9 Intro,9 | those pastors and their Churches are the first and principal
10 Intro,9 | and the needs of all the Churches," so the collegial spirit
11 Intro,9 | is a corporate body of Churches."~This collegial spirit
12 Intro,10| pastors of the particular Churches, who have come to him in
13 Intro,10| the solicitude for all the Churches (cf. 2 Cor 11:28). For these
14 Intro,11| Church and the particular Churches, the Curia is in the first
15 Intro,11| in their own particular Churches.~Therefore the cooperation
16 Intro,11| pastors of the particular Churches. Clearly however, whenever
17 Intro,12| communicate with all the Churches, so the pastors of the particular
18 Intro,12| pastors of the particular Churches, governing these Churches "
19 Intro,12| Churches, governing these Churches "as vicars and legates of
20 Intro,12| each and all of the local Churches, to each and all of the
21 Intro,12| pastors of the particular Churches and the pastor of the whole
22 Intro,14| Spirit is saying to the Churches (cf. Rev 2:7).~Just as all
23 I,1 | Church and of the particular Churches. It thus strengthens the
24 I,2 | circumstances.~Particular Churches, moderators of institutes
25 I,3 | relations with the particular Churches. The dicasteries promote
26 I,5 | cardinals who head particular Churches from various parts of the
27 I,6 | Relations with Particular Churches~Art. 26 — § 1. Close relations
28 I,6 | fostered with particular Churches and groupings of bishops,
29 I,6 | bearing on their particular Churches should be communicated to
30 I,6 | affecting the particular Churches where the legates are serving,
31 I,7 | presiding over particular Churches visit the tombs of the Apostles
32 I,7 | concerning the good of the Churches and the bishops’ role as
33 I,7 | good and progress of the Churches and for the observance of
34 II,1 | concerns the particular Churches. This section deals with
35 II,2 | provision of particular Churches and the constitution of
36 II,2 | of and changes to these Churches and their groupings.~§ 2.
37 III,2 | Congregation for the Oriental Churches~Art. 56 — The Congregation
38 III,2 | Congregation for the Oriental Churches considers those matters,
39 III,2 | affecting the Catholic Oriental Churches.~Art. 57 — § 1. The patriarchs
40 III,2 | archbishops of the Oriental Churches, and the president of the
41 III,2 | are proper to the Oriental Churches and which are to be referred
42 III,2 | and organization of the Churches, the exercise of the office
43 III,2 | establishment of particular Churches in that region.~Art. 60 —
44 III,2 | with non-Catholic Oriental Churches and with the Council for
45 III,3 | Divine Office for particular Churches and institutes which enjoy
46 III,5 | provision of particular Churches and to the exercise of the
47 III,5 | other changes of particular Churches and of their groupings.
48 III,5 | provision of particular Churches.~Art. 78 — Whenever it is
49 III,5 | or modifying particular Churches and their groupings or in
50 III,5 | in the provision of these Churches, this Congregation must
51 III,5 | 81 — For the particular Churches assigned to its care, the
52 III,6 | available to the particular Churches in Latin America, by counsel
53 III,6 | life and progress of those Churches; and especially to help
54 III,6 | and especially to help the Churches themselves in the solution
55 III,6 | Curia or selected from the Churches of Latin America.~§ 2. The
56 III,7 | Congregation for the Oriental Churches.~Art. 86 — The Congregation
57 III,7 | societies and to particular Churches. For these territories it
58 III,7 | to the provision of these Churches, and it carries out the
59 III,8 | pastoral councils, parishes, churches, shrines, or those concerning
60 III,9 | obligations of dioceses, parishes, churches, and other juridical persons
61 III,9 | assistance to particular Churches and conferences of bishops
62 III,11 | bishops so that in their Churches vocations to the sacred
63 V,2 | relations with Christians of Churches and ecclesial communities
64 V,2 | invites observers from other Churches and ecclesial communities
65 V,2 | concerning the separated Oriental Churches, the Council must first
66 V,2 | Congregation for the Oriental Churches.~Art. 138 — Within the Council
67 V,6 | ensures that in the particular Churches refugees and exiles, migrants,
68 V,6 | solicitude in these same Churches for sailors, at sea and
69 V,6 | available to the particular Churches in order that all who are
70 V,7 | assistance to the particular Churches to ensure that health care
71 V,9 | Congregations for the Oriental Churches and for the Evangelization
72 AppI,1 | service over the particular Churches throughout the world, set
73 AppI,1 | pastors of the particular Churches, and takes up with them
74 AppI,2 | life-blood between the particular Churches and the Church as a whole
75 AppI,3 | universal Church and particular Churches communicate with each other.~
76 AppI,5 | communication between particular Churches and the Apostolic See should
77 AppI,6 | involves solicitude for all the Churches (cf. 2 Cor 11:28).~In the
78 AppI,6 | where each of the particular Churches can be found, are introduced
79 AppII,1 | there are also particular Churches that retain their own traditions,
80 AS,1 | that "concern for all the Churches" (cf. 2 Cor. 11:28) which
81 AS,5 | that "concern for all the Churches" which is proper to the
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