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1001 VI,2 | of the money received and paid out for the past year, and 1002 VII,1 | Pontiff, both in the Apostolic Palace and when he travels in Rome 1003 V,1 | laity.~Art. 134 — Within the parameters of its own competence, the 1004 AS,4 | in certain cases toward parents or other family members 1005 Intro,12| which Christ has made Us the partaker, depository and dispenser."~ 1006 V,5 | the Christian faithful as participants in the mission of the Church, 1007 VIII | the request of interested parties, are qualified to represent 1008 IX | more recent origin, though partly based on examples of the 1009 AppI,5 | together, there comes to pass a remarkable and most beautiful 1010 III,10 | societies of apostolic life, or passes judgement on the suitability 1011 Intro,11| prayed on the very eve of his passion."~And so it is that the 1012 IV,1 | Penitentiary sees to it that in the patriarchal basilicas of Rome there 1013 III,3 | confirmation of heavenly patrons and the granting of the 1014 AppII,7 | foundation and sign of the whole pattern of interdependence in order 1015 AppI,6 | with religious veneration pay a visit to the tombs of 1016 III,2 | Art. 59 — The Congregation pays careful attention to communities 1017 VI,3 | and, if need be, lodges penal or civil actions to the 1018 IV,1 | be a sufficient number of penitentiaries supplied with the appropriate 1019 IV,2 | recourses lodged within the peremptory limit of thirty canonical 1020 V,1 | competence, the Council performs all activities regarding 1021 AppI,2 | whole that theologians call perichoresis. The process may be compared 1022 Intro,5 | coordination of the dicasteries by periodic meetings of the cardinals 1023 II,1 | documents of the Holy See in the periodical entitled Acta Apostolicæ 1024 Intro,9 | are to be addressed, meet periodically in order to brief one another 1025 IX | but then also, by papal permission, so that they may be available 1026 AS,1 | of the universal Church, permits us first of all to define 1027 III,11 | to the formation of the personality of the sacred ministers.~§ 1028 III,3 | case warrants it, submits a petition to the Supreme Pontiff requesting 1029 AS,1 | which operates sub umbra Petri — in Peter’s shadow —, in 1030 III,10 | However, the organization of philosophical and theological studies 1031 IV,3 | ecclesiastical persons, whether physical or juridical, which have 1032 Intro,13| Constitution, laying down the new physionomy of the Roman Curia, we wish 1033 V,6 | undertake for reasons of piety, study, or recreation, contribute 1034 I,7 | principal stages — namely, the pilgrimage to the tombs of the Princes 1035 III,5 | and for other meetings and pilgrimages. When the visit is completed, 1036 IX | among the employees and pilgrims who come into the church. 1037 AppI,6 | Apostles, shepherds and pillars of the Church of Rome.~Then 1038 AppI,7 | signified by those holy places where the Princes of the 1039 IV,2 | adjudicate, at the request of the plaintiff, the reparation of damages 1040 Intro,4 | which, referring to the plan of collecting the laws of 1041 VII,1 | the Prefecture sees to the planning and carrying out of papal 1042 I,3 | Apostolic Signatura, unless it pleases the Supreme Pontiff to deal 1043 AppII,3 | assigned."~The same letter points out the special nature of 1044 IX | the past, are the Vatican Polyglot Press; the Vatican Publishing 1045 Intro,10| dicasteries of the Roman Curia, pondering and exploring plans concerning 1046 V,4 | violations of human rights; it ponders all this, and, when appropriate, 1047 Intro,5 | who presided over them, to pool ideas and consider common 1048 IX | Supreme Pontiff toward the poor and is subject directly 1049 AppII,4 | by the magisterium of the Popes from the time of the publication 1050 V,6 | for sailors, at sea and in port, especially through the 1051 I,3 | may be, present a common position.~For individual cases, others 1052 Intro,1 | the Church are those who, possessing the Spirit of Christ, accept 1053 Intro,13| which are rightly called "postconciliar," changing on occasion their 1054 Intro,11| immense variety of gifts poured out by the Holy Spirit, 1055 Intro,4 | predecessor Benedict XV, remained practically unchanged until 1967, not 1056 Intro,11| and faith for which Christ prayed on the very eve of his passion."~ 1057 AppI,2 | the whole gospel that I preach the gentiles, to make quite 1058 VII,1 | determines the order of precedence.~§ 3. It arranges public 1059 III,6 | institutes mentioned in the preceding article.~§ 3. The Commission 1060 Intro,3 | burden of apostolic toil, our predecessors have given clear and thoughtful 1061 I,7 | tombs of the Apostles at predetermined times and on that occasion 1062 AppII,1 | S. Ignatius M., Ad Rom., pref., Funk, I, p. 252), and 1063 I,2 | seventy-five years of age, cardinal prefects are asked to submit their 1064 III,5 | in the matter of personal prelatures.~Art. 81 — For the particular 1065 VI,2 | income and expenditures, prepares the accounts of the money 1066 III,2 | Oriental rites have been preponderant from ancient times, apostolic 1067 AS,1 | earliest times and is the prerogative today in outstanding measure 1068 III,8 | 1. both those concerning presbyteral councils, colleges of consultors, 1069 AppII,6 | especially in Lumen gentium, Presbyterorum ordinis, and Apostolicam 1070 III,8 | the Faith, it grants the prescribed approval of the Holy See 1071 IV,2 | to deal with petitions presented to the Apostolic See for 1072 Intro,6 | of bishops through their presidents, the dicasteries of the 1073 AS,2 | the economic structures prevailing in various eras. In conformity 1074 AS,5 | that of the bishop, of the priest, of religious, of the laity. 1075 Intro,9 | sharing in the ministerial priesthood are closely united with 1076 III,11 | harmony with the programme of priestly education, and that the 1077 III,3 | promotion of the sacred liturgy, primarily of the sacraments, without 1078 IV,3 | by the bishop; ~2abbots primate or abbots superior of a 1079 Intro,2 | the Lord himself with a primatial and collegial nature at 1080 IX | concerning the Basilica of the Prince of the Apostles, with respect 1081 AppII,7 | state, the full text is printed below. In fact, this document 1082 AppII,2 | receive in a direct and privileged manner from all those who 1083 AS,3 | and pursuit of unjustified privileges, and at the same time by 1084 III,5 | this Congregation must procede only after consultation 1085 I,3 | consultation, it may even be proceeded in a coordinated manner 1086 IV,2 | exceptions of suspicion and other proceedings against judges of the Roman 1087 III,1 | reported to it and, if need be, proceeds to the declaration or imposition 1088 Intro,12| Church. We ourselves have proclaimed to all who work there that 1089 AppI,5 | that the responsibility of proclaiming the Gospel everywhere throughout 1090 V,3 | to encourage responsible procreation.~§ 4. Without prejudice 1091 IV,2 | to censure advocates and procurators; ~2. to deal with petitions 1092 AppII,3 | has no economic activity producing goods and income. The "prime 1093 AS,2 | the whole of the earth. Production of economic goods and enrichment 1094 AppII,4 | recently founded through productive talks among the various 1095 V,10 | not believe in God or who profess no religion.~Art. 164 — 1096 Intro,1 | bonds constituted by the profession of faith, the sacraments, 1097 AS,3 | the zeal, hard work and professional spirit which ought to distinguish 1098 AppI,5 | that communion which so profoundly determines the nature and 1099 AS,4 | examining experiences and programs of the society — in particular, 1100 Intro,5 | Commission worked hard at the project, up to the death of that 1101 AppI | 32)~That pastoral spirit, prominent in the revision of the Apostolic 1102 AppII,6 | to be faithful to those promises, and to keep those bonds 1103 Intro,1 | we come, with the gentle prompting of the Holy Spirit, to see 1104 AppII,6 | of the Church and by the pronouncements of the Second Vatican Council, 1105 III,7 | namely, the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, the Society 1106 AS,4 | They deserve remuneration proportional to the tasks performed and 1107 III,5 | evaluate their results and to propose to the Supreme Pontiff the 1108 AppII,6 | an exemplary level, as is proposed by God’s commandments, by 1109 III,7 | pastoral work; it likewise proposes principles, norms, and procedures, 1110 Intro,5 | problems. To provide better protection of the principal rights 1111 Intro,11| is the chief guardian and protector and through which indeed 1112 I,2 | good order in a system of "protocol" organized according to 1113 Intro,9 | the dicasteries. This is proved even by the composition 1114 IV,3 | constitute a college. Persons of proven doctrine and experience, 1115 Intro,4 | working in the ecclesiastical province of Rome. These councils 1116 IV,3 | instances, unless other provisions are made.~Art. 130 — The 1117 I,2 | Christian faithful, with this proviso that matters requiring the 1118 II,1 | collects, organizes, and publishes all data, set down according 1119 IX | Polyglot Press; the Vatican Publishing House and its bookstore; 1120 III,11 | pastoral care to the Christian pupils.~Art. 116 — § 1. The Congregation 1121 Intro,4 | judicial competence and became purely administrative organs. The 1122 AS,3 | allow a lack of the means to pursue the Apostolic See’s proper 1123 III,11 | sacred disciplines may be pursued in depth, studies in the 1124 I,8 | Each individual dicastery pursues its own end, yet dicasteries 1125 AS,3 | waste, self-interest and pursuit of unjustified privileges, 1126 AS,5 | future commitment which putting them into practice requires. 1127 Intro,5 | Our predecessor Paul VI quickly complied with the wishes 1128 AS,2 | directed toward the whole human race. It does not possess a proper 1129 Intro,13| reexamined the juridical form and raison d’être of existence of those 1130 Intro,3 | the Churches, calls and rallies unto himself many collaborators 1131 Intro,2 | and to give his life as a ransom for many" (Mk 10:45). Therefore 1132 AppII,5 | norms to facilitate a fair, rapid, and efficient process; 1133 AS,4 | and in which they at any rate live.~A valid collaborative 1134 III,11 | universities and institutions, ratifies their statutes, exercises 1135 III,2 | dispensation from a marriage ratum et non consummatum.~In matters 1136 AppII,2 | toil, this Petrine ministry reaches out to the whole world and 1137 I,7 | these may be drawn up and be readily at hand in the meetings.~ 1138 AS,5 | relationship is objectively realizable in various ways according 1139 AS,5 | of work undertaken. It is realized subjectively when the worker 1140 AppII,5 | up, this Office needs a reasonable period of time to operate 1141 III,1 | people, do not go without apt rebuttal. ~Art52 — The Congregation 1142 AS,1 | Encyclical Laborem exercens, I recalled the principal truths of 1143 Intro,5 | necessary, it should be recast in an even more suitable 1144 I,6 | written acknowledgement of receipt, insofar as this is necessary, 1145 III,11 | may be suitably trained, receiving a solid formation that is 1146 V,3 | conferences to ensure the accurate recognition of the human and social 1147 III,8 | necessary approvals and recognitiones, and it further sees to 1148 VIII | and at the same time be recommended by their example of a Christian 1149 V,6 | reasons of piety, study, or recreation, contribute to their moral 1150 III,10 | government and apostolate, the recruitment and training as well as 1151 Intro,12| Christ as an instrument of redemption, and sent out to the whole 1152 Intro,4 | to function in 1870, was reestablished to deal with judicial cases, 1153 I,2 | expedite ordinary business and refer to the College of Cardinals 1154 I,9 | According to its own terms of reference, the Central Labour Office 1155 Intro,4 | transformed, certain changes and refinements were brought in, especially 1156 V,6 | the particular Churches refugees and exiles, migrants, nomads, 1157 Intro,9 | all called together into regular or special consistories. 1158 AppII,4 | personal conditions of life, is regulated by the major principles 1159 AppII,5 | authority, its functions, its regulatory and advisory organs as well 1160 AppII,4 | exercens and Sollicitudo rei socialis.~While labouring 1161 IV,2 | and petitions for total reinstatement against sentences of the 1162 I,5 | organizational questions which relate to the administration of 1163 III,5 | applies itself to matters relating to the correct exercise 1164 IV,2 | Rota or some other favour relative to the administration of 1165 AppI,3 | office, which they cannot relieve themselves from, but they 1166 AS,3 | precious inheritance in the religious-cultural and artistic fields.~In 1167 Intro,4 | predecessor Benedict XV, remained practically unchanged until 1168 AS,2 | income afforded by what remains of the funds obtained on 1169 III,1 | concerned; it brings suitable remedies to bear, if this be opportune. ~ 1170 VIII | serious reasons, they may be removed from office. Once they have 1171 I,2 | apostolic life will not fail to render assistance to the Apostolic 1172 Intro,5 | that the Curia had hitherto rendered outstanding assistance to 1173 Intro,3 | more bountiful progress, rendering more effective the task 1174 Intro,7 | steadfast activity of the renewed Curia, as in these words 1175 Intro,1 | gifts [...]. Constantly he renews her and leads her to perfect 1176 IV,2 | request of the plaintiff, the reparation of damages incurred through 1177 Intro,12| people of God, a ministry, we repeat, which before anything else 1178 III,1 | sacraments which have been reported to it and, if need be, proceeds 1179 VIII | are able to undertake the representation of cases in civil or ecclesiastical 1180 Intro,9 | of dicasteries, or their representatives, when specific questions 1181 III,1 | teaching of the Church, reproves them in due time, having 1182 III,3 | petition to the Supreme Pontiff requesting the dispensation.~Art. 68 — 1183 AppII,4 | XIII’s Encyclical Letter Rerum novarum up to John Paul 1184 IV,3 | unless they have become a res iudicata. ~Art. 129 — §  1185 III,10 | establish, or, if need be, to rescind, the unions or federations 1186 V,5 | especially those who go to the rescue in the more urgent crises 1187 III,11 | Church be ever more deeply researched, championed, and known by 1188 IX | sections, it offers to scholars researching truth a treasure of every 1189 I,3 | sufficient to convoke members who reside in Rome.~§ 3. The secretary 1190 Intro,8 | The fullness of this power resides in the head, in the very 1191 I,2 | are asked to submit their resignation to the Roman Pontiff, who, 1192 AppII,6 | God and themselves, must resolve that their lives as priests 1193 III,11 | associations and serves as a resource for them.~ 1194 AS,2 | might appear to be less respectful of the character proper 1195 III,1 | the faith may grow and a response in the light of the faith 1196 V,3 | conception and to encourage responsible procreation.~§ 4. Without 1197 V,2 | activities, labouring to restore unity among Christians.~ 1198 Intro,8 | and the Roman Pontiff, or restricting them with conditions, but, 1199 AppII,1 | particular Churches that retain their own traditions, without 1200 Intro,14| saying to the Churches (cf. Rev 2:7).~Just as all the pastors 1201 AS,5 | entrust these thoughts, Most Reverend Cardinal, to your attentive 1202 III,3 | of liturgical texts. It reviews particular calendars and 1203 Intro,11| same unity actually grows richer year by year, so long as 1204 Intro,13| of those organs which are rightly called "postconciliar," 1205 II,1 | seal and the Fisherman’s ring. ~Art. 43 — It is likewise 1206 AppII,1 | cf. S. Ignatius M., Ad Rom., pref., Funk, I, p. 252), 1207 Intro,12| another cenacle or upper room of Jerusalem totally dedicated 1208 Intro,12| questions "by a pastoral route and with a pastoral sense 1209 AS,3 | particular responsibilities in running organisms, offices and services 1210 Intro,1 | Christ, is in the nature of sacrament — a sign and instrument, 1211 I,2 | documents sent out are kept safe and in good order in a system 1212 III,9 | is properly collected and safeguarded and made available to all 1213 V,6 | these same Churches for sailors, at sea and in port, especially 1214 AS,2 | activity of government for the sake of the universal Church, 1215 Intro,12| light of the world and the salt of the earth. Therefore, 1216 III,10 | purpose and truly benefit the salvific mission of the Church.~Art.  1217 III,8 | especially concerning their sanctification and the effective exercise 1218 Intro,2 | of Christ — to teach, to sanctify, and to govern: and just 1219 III,2 | the office of teaching, sanctifying and governing, or the status, 1220 III,1 | imposition of canonical sanctions in accordance with the norms 1221 Intro,14| Father, who "has come to save what was lost" (Mt 18:11) 1222 Intro,5 | members and at the same time saw to the internal coordination 1223 Intro,14| follow what the Spirit is saying to the Churches (cf. Rev 1224 AppII,4 | See of Peter. The letter says: "However, a lapse of this 1225 Intro,6 | consilio of Saint Pius X, and scarcely twenty years after the coming 1226 IX | various sections, it offers to scholars researching truth a treasure 1227 III,11 | care, and that in every school appropriate undertakings 1228 Intro,8 | from being a barrier or screen blocking personal communications 1229 Intro,1 | very expressively in Sacred Scripture a diaconia or ministry."~ 1230 AS,3 | some way are expressed in scrupulous fidelity to all tasks and 1231 II,1 | 3. to guard the leaden seal and the Fisherman’s ring. ~ 1232 AS,5 | exempt us, however, from the search and effort necessary for 1233 AppII,6 | Letter. So each and all, in searching their own sincerity as human 1234 IX | institutes are the Vatican Secret Archives, where documents 1235 III,8 | to the support and social security of the clergy.~ 1236 AS | Apostolic Letter Apostolica Sedes by John Paul II~on the meaning 1237 II,1 | entitled Acta Apostolicæ Sedis; ~2. through its special 1238 AppI,6 | that apostolic custom of "seeing Peter" is to be understood 1239 I,6 | and groupings of bishops, seeking out their advice when preparing 1240 | seemed 1241 AppII,3 | results of this condition are seen in the operation of its 1242 Intro,5 | 5. This growing self-awareness of the Church was bound 1243 AS,3 | effectiveness by avoiding waste, self-interest and pursuit of unjustified 1244 Intro,3 | France in 1198 when he was sending a legate to them: "Although 1245 V,2 | important matters concerning the separated Oriental Churches, the Council 1246 AS,5 | is to be advantageous and serene, based on human and Christian 1247 I,3 | be referred to a plenary session of the dicasteries concerned.~ 1248 AS,1 | umbra Petri — in Peter’s shadow —, in such immediate contact 1249 Intro,13| changing on occasion their shape and organization. We did 1250 Intro,11| patterns of behaviour, gives shapes to the fundamental structure 1251 V,4 | and, when appropriate, shares its conclusions with the 1252 AppI,1 | bishops an opportunity to sharpen their awareness of their 1253 Intro,2 | the apostles received, of shepherding the Church, a charge destined 1254 AppI,7 | Vatican Ecumenical Council shine out with ever brighter light. ~ ~ 1255 AppII,1 | were, of the Apostolic See shines bright and clear, so that 1256 AppI,6 | visits can receive long- and short-term preparation and thus proceed 1257 AppI,3 | Peter. Both carry on their shoulders the burden of office, which 1258 III,8 | councils, parishes, churches, shrines, or those concerning clerical 1259 AppI,7 | the successor of Peter and signified by those holy places where 1260 Intro,7 | bishops of the entire Church, similarly the Roman Curia, as the 1261 V,10 | unbelievers whenever they agree to sincere cooperation, and it is represented 1262 AppII,6 | in searching their own sincerity as human beings and as Christians, 1263 AppII,4 | but subject to that basic situation which is peculiar to the 1264 I,7 | be sent to the Holy See six months before the time set 1265 Intro,4 | matter of fact, if we may sketch out a few lines of history, 1266 Intro,13| of the Roman Curia in no small measure contributes to the 1267 AppI,6 | preparation and thus proceed smoothly.~ 1268 AppII,4 | exercens and Sollicitudo rei socialis.~While labouring under a 1269 Intro,3 | their successors, whose sole purpose is to build up the 1270 VII,1 | Roman Pontiff meets in a solemn audience with heads of State, 1271 IX | consistory, on the vigil of the solemnity of the Holy Apostles Peter 1272 AppII,4 | Encyclicals Laborem exercens and Sollicitudo rei socialis.~While labouring 1273 III,6 | Churches themselves in the solution of those questions, or to 1274 Intro,9 | mutual assistance in finding solutions, thus providing unity of 1275 | sometimes 1276 Intro,14| the Spirit, we say, of the Son of Man, of Christ the only 1277 III,3 | apostolate or sacred music, song or art, and it maintains 1278 AppII,2 | charity and "united, heart and soul" (Acts 4:32), make up those 1279 AS,2 | subjects of the political sovereignty of particular societies. 1280 Intro,12| periphery and carrying, so to speak, to each and all of the 1281 I,2 | and bishops.~§ 3. Strictly speaking, the members of a congregation 1282 Intro,5 | laid down more detailed specifications for the structure, competence, 1283 AppII,5 | together with the document specifying in detail the membership 1284 Intro,13| correspond to the ecclesiology spelled out by the Second Vatican 1285 Intro,12| through that communion we spoke of at the beginning, namely 1286 AS,3 | institutes and faithful offer spontaneously, since they themselves can 1287 Intro,1 | to perfect union with her Spouse." Wherefore, as the same 1288 Intro,8 | one from whom the power springs. It must display a faithful 1289 VIII | has consulted a commission stably constituted for this purpose. 1290 IV,3 | usually at the appellate stage, with the purpose of safeguarding 1291 I,7 | in their three principal stages — namely, the pilgrimage 1292 Intro,13| may intrinsically bear the stamp of unity.~In a word, our 1293 II,1 | according to statistical standards, concerning the life of 1294 Intro,4 | has seemed most fitting to start from the Roman Curia so 1295 VI,3 | Holy See, as well as the statements of income and expenditures 1296 II,1 | romano, the Vatican Radio Station, and the Vatican Television 1297 V,12 | as radio and television stations, that they may truly live 1298 AppI,2 | Jerusalem to meet Cephas. I stayed fifteen days with him" ( 1299 Intro,2 | community, presiding in God’s stead over the flock of which 1300 Intro,14| are "Christ’s servants, stewards entrusted with the mysteries 1301 Intro,2 | the mark of diaconia or stewardship, fitting the example of 1302 V,5 | function of the Council:~1. to stimulate the Christian faithful as 1303 AppI,2 | which the Apostle tells the story of his conversion and the 1304 Intro,3 | avoid breaking under the strain."~ 1305 Intro,8 | Curia draws its energy and strength, and in it too finds the 1306 AppI,3 | on by the Apostles, is to strengthen unity in the same faith, 1307 Intro,3 | Christians, still we cannot stretch the limits of human nature. 1308 IX | to the Roman Curia in a strict sense but nevertheless provide 1309 Intro,10| Peter."~This comes out most strikingly and takes on a symbolic 1310 III,9 | Commission has the task of striving to make the people of God 1311 VIII | date, the advocate shall be struck from the roster.~Art. 185 — §  1312 Intro,4 | the Roman Curia so that, structured in a suitable way that everyone 1313 III,11 | accordance with the law, where students may be suitably trained, 1314 Intro,14| bishops, having diligently studied the nature and mission of 1315 AS,1 | community which operates sub umbra Petri — in Peter’s 1316 AS,5 | undertaken. It is realized subjectively when the worker lives it 1317 III,7 | and equal distribution of subsidies, the Congregation chiefly 1318 II | the direct control of the substitute, with the help of the assessor; 1319 I,7 | proceed well and enjoy a successful outcome in their three principal 1320 AppI,4 | that is based on apostolic succession. In this College, each and 1321 I,3 | corrections that may be suggested, and, through common consultation, 1322 Intro,5 | a reorganization better suited to the needs of the times 1323 I,7 | marking as they do the summit of the relationship of the 1324 VI,3 | See has the function of supervising and governing the temporal 1325 IV,1 | number of penitentiaries supplied with the appropriate faculties.~ 1326 III,10 | diocesan bishop. It also suppresses such institutes and societies 1327 III,5 | constitution, division, union, suppression, and other changes of particular 1328 IV,2 | case; ~3exceptions of suspicion and other proceedings against 1329 Intro,14| help of expert advisors, sustained by the wise counsel and 1330 AppI,1 | with them the business of sustaining their mission in the Church.~ 1331 Intro,3 | sign, not just by way of a symbol but something existing in 1332 Intro,10| strikingly and takes on a symbolic force when, as we have already 1333 I,7 | purpose so that a brief synthesis of these may be drawn up 1334 AS,3 | appropriate structures and technical means, so that the activity 1335 AS,3 | experience, science and technology teach; efforts will be made 1336 AppI,2 | Galatians, in which the Apostle tells the story of his conversion 1337 Intro,4 | gathered in consistory. Thus temporary instruments, the councils 1338 IX | the Marian Year 1988, the tenth of Our pontificate. ~JOHN 1339 I,2 | applicants should be evaluated by test or other appropriate means, 1340 III,9 | materials referring and testifying to pastoral life and care, 1341 III,9 | competent curators lest testimonies of this kind be lost.~Art.  1342 Intro,12| faithful, the presence and testimony of that treasure of truth 1343 AppI,2 | the Church as a whole that theologians call perichoresis. The process 1344 III,7 | promotes research in mission theology, spirituality and pastoral 1345 AppI,7 | with an excellent, broad theoretical basis — it is highly appropriate 1346 Intro,9 | the Supreme Pontiff on the thinking, the hopes and the needs 1347 Intro,2 | 2. When one thinks about this communion, which 1348 Intro,4 | that, especially after the thirteenth century, the Supreme Pontiff 1349 IV,2 | the peremptory limit of thirty canonical days against singular 1350 V,4 | 1. The Council makes a thorough study of the social teaching 1351 Intro,3 | predecessors have given clear and thoughtful expression to this need, 1352 AS,5 | Christ.~As I entrust these thoughts, Most Reverend Cardinal, 1353 Intro,2 | the Church share in the threefold task of Christ — to teach, 1354 Intro,1 | and for this communion to thrive and produce good results. 1355 Intro,1 | diaconia or ministry."~The main thrust of this service or diaconia 1356 III,5 | appointment of bishops, even titular ones, and generally with 1357 | too 1358 Intro,12| upper room of Jerusalem totally dedicated to the Church. 1359 AS,5 | questions have hardly been touched on here. They cannot be 1360 AppI,2 | back to the heart.~Some trace and example of a first ad 1361 Intro,13| we had in mind that the traditional dicasteries and organs of 1362 II,2 | Section has competence to transact business with civil governments.~ ~ 1363 I,3 | grave and extraordinary be transacted unless the Supreme Pontiff 1364 AS,2 | proper to a state, since it transcends the narrow confines of the 1365 Intro,4 | and world conditions were transformed, certain changes and refinements 1366 I,3 | is being established for translating documents into other languages.~ 1367 III,3 | grants the recognitio to translations of liturgical books and 1368 Intro,2 | apostles, destined to be transmitted to his successors, is a 1369 V,12 | nature and function, by transmitting especially the teaching 1370 AppI,2 | fourteen years later that I travelled up to Jerusalem again [...] 1371 VII,1 | Apostolic Palace and when he travels in Rome or in Italy.~§ 2. 1372 I,3 | expertise in the matter to be treated.~Art13Depending on 1373 I,3 | may have deemed to require treatment. For ordinary sessions it 1374 AS,5 | as true justice. We must try to find "of what spirit 1375 Intro,6 | Saint Pius X, and scarcely twenty years after the coming into 1376 AppI,6 | the dicasteries is of a two-fold nature:~— First, it gives 1377 AppI,5 | communication in the Church is a two-way movement. On the one hand, 1378 V,6 | over which it exercises ultimate direction.~§ 3. The Council 1379 AS,1 | community which operates sub umbra Petri — in Peter’s shadow —, 1380 V,10 | dialogue with atheists and unbelievers whenever they agree to sincere 1381 Intro,4 | XV, remained practically unchanged until 1967, not long after 1382 Intro,5 | dicasteries of the Curia should undergo a reorganization better 1383 Intro,4 | suitable way that everyone can understand, the Curia may more easily 1384 V,11 | The Council on its own undertakes suitable projects with respect 1385 AppI,2 | conversion and the journey he undertook among the pagans. Although 1386 AppI,7 | Princes of the Apostles underwent martyrdom, qualities of 1387 Intro,2 | constitution of the Church unfolds and comes into effect. It 1388 AppI,5 | moving towards a greater unification, and the Church experiences 1389 Intro,1 | truth (cf. Jn 16:13) and [unify] her in communion and in 1390 AS,1 | first of all to define the unitary character of functions which 1391 Intro,2 | the multifariousness and universality of the people of God; and 1392 AS,3 | self-interest and pursuit of unjustified privileges, and at the same 1393 IV,2 | damages incurred through the unlawful act.~§ 3. The Signatura 1394 | unto 1395 AppI,5 | way that nothing is left untried that may lead to the advancement 1396 Intro,5 | times, to produce a certain updating of the Roman Curia. While 1397 Intro,12| Curia as another cenacle or upper room of Jerusalem totally 1398 V,1 | 1. The Council is to urge and support laypeople to 1399 Intro,13| and which with the same urgency demand timely and well thought 1400 V,5 | to the rescue in the more urgent crises and disasters, and 1401 I,4 | general character can be usefully dealt with, if the Supreme 1402 I,10 | shall be made public in the usual manner of the Apostolic 1403 VI,1 | by the special law on the vacancy of the Apostolic See.~§  1404 VI,1 | the Apostolic See falls vacant, it is the right and the 1405 IV,1 | dispensations, commutations, validations, condonations, and other 1406 Intro,1 | ministry, he bestows upon her varied hierarchic and charismatic 1407 AppII,4 | Associazione Dipendenti Laici Vaticani," recently founded through 1408 Intro,8 | highlighted what we may call the vicarious character of the Roman Curia, 1409 Intro,12| governing these Churches "as vicars and legates of Christ,"must 1410 VI,1 | Church, assisted by the vice-camerlengo and the other prelates of 1411 III,6 | assisted by a bishop as vice-president.~They have as counselors 1412 IX | assembled in consistory, on the vigil of the solemnity of the 1413 IV,2 | responsibility:~1. to exercise vigilance over the correct administration 1414 VII | VII~OTHER INSTITUTES OF THE 1415 VIII | VIII~ADVOCATES  ~Art. 183 — Apart 1416 IV,2 | contended that the impugned act violated some law either in the decision-making 1417 V,4 | about human development and violations of human rights; it ponders 1418 Intro,14| and of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of the 1419 III,10 | eremetical life, the order of virgins and their associations as 1420 Intro,4 | and gained a more lively vision of its mission.~ 1421 III,5 | initiate general apostolic visitations where needed, in agreement 1422 III,2 | spiritual needs by providing visitators and even a hierarchy of 1423 Intro,12| justification did Paul VI visualise the Roman Curia as another 1424 I,3 | sessions with the right to vote.~Art12Consultors and 1425 III,3 | the acts together with the votum of the bishop and the remarks 1426 III,10 | members, dispensation from vows and the dismissal of members, 1427 AppII,6 | labour given and a certain wage received —, as may happen 1428 AS,5 | though he is working "for wages." Since the work in question 1429 III,3 | procedure, and, if the case warrants it, submits a petition to 1430 AS,3 | effectiveness by avoiding waste, self-interest and pursuit 1431 AppII,1 | and at the same time keeps watch to ensure that individual 1432 AS,3 | cultivated, so as to exert watchful administration — in terms 1433 AppI,3 | heritage of spiritual and moral wealth that the whole Church, joined 1434 IX | its bookstore; the daily, weekly and monthly newspapers, 1435 III,3 | the defender of the bond, weighs them according to its own 1436 Intro,4 | service directed to the welfare of the whole Church, have 1437 AppII,3 | consideration the letter went on to conclude that those 1438 IX | everything and in any manner whatsoever be fully observed by all 1439 I,3 | recourses are received by whichever dicastery has competence 1440 | whoever 1441 Intro,2 | 22:32), by means of this wider experience and by virtue 1442 Intro,7 | constitution of the Church willed by God, has nevertheless 1443 AppI,7 | the Roman Curia, are most willing to offer assistance in order 1444 AS,5 | to you from my heart and willingly extend it to all those who 1445 III,8 | obligations as well as pious wills in general and pious foundations. ~ 1446 Intro,14| advisors, sustained by the wise counsel and collegial spirit 1447 Intro,5 | quickly complied with the wishes of the Council and put into 1448 I,8 | as it is a sharing in the world-wide mission of the bishop of 1449 AppII,6 | 55 Vulg.): thus the Pope writes at the end of the Apostolic 1450 I,6 | an answer or, at least, a written acknowledgement of receipt, 1451 AppII,4 | of the publication of Leo XIII’s Encyclical Letter Rerum 1452 Intro,4 | our predecessor Benedict XV, remained practically unchanged 1453 | you 1454 Intro,13| Holy Spirit keeps her ever young by the power of the Gospel.~ 1455 Intro,11| 11. Thus since the zealous activity of the Roman Curia,


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