Congregation for Bishops
Art. 75 — The Congregation for Bishops examines what pertains to the
establishment and provision of particular Churches and to the exercise of the
episcopal office in the Latin Church, without prejudice to the competence of
the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.
Art. 76 — This Congregation deals with everything concerning the
constitution, division, union, suppression, and other changes of particular
Churches and of their groupings. It also erects military ordinariates for the
pastoral care of the armed forces.
Art. 77 — It deals with everything concerning the appointment of
bishops, even titular ones, and generally with the provision of particular
Churches.
Art. 78 — Whenever it is a matter of dealing with civil governments,
either in establishing or modifying particular Churches and their groupings or
in the provision of these Churches, this Congregation must procede only after
consultation with the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of
State.
Art. 79 — Furthermore, the Congregation applies itself to matters
relating to the correct exercise of the pastoral function of the bishops, by
offering them every kind of assistance. For it is part of its duty to initiate
general apostolic visitations where needed, in agreement with the dicasteries
concerned and, in the same manner, to evaluate their results and to propose to
the Supreme Pontiff the appropriate actions to be taken.
Art. 80 — This Congregation has competence over everything involving
the Holy See in the matter of personal prelatures.
Art. 81 — For the particular Churches assigned to its care, the
Congregation takes care of everything with respect to the ad limina
visits; so it studies the quinquennial reports, submitted in accordance with
art. 32. It is available to the bishops who come to Rome, especially to
see that suitable arrangements are made for the meeting with the Supreme
Pontiff and for other meetings and pilgrimages. When the visit is completed, it
communicates in writing to the diocesan bishops the conclusions concerning
their dioceses.
Art. 82 — The Congregation deals with matters pertaining to the
celebration of particular councils as well as the erection of conferences of
bishops and the recognitio of their statutes. It receives the acts of
these bodies and, in consultation with the dicasteries concerned, it examines
the decrees which require the recognitio of the Apostolic See.
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