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1 1 | grave problem of Diocesan Associations. In laying bare before you,
2 2 | same time, the so called "Associations Cultuelles" which were to
3 2 | the spirit of that law, Associations which in another encyclical
4 3 | 3. The "Associations Cultuelles" did not come
5 3 | doubt that in these same Associations the divine constitution
6 10| the problem of Diocesan Associations. The statutes of these Associations,
7 10| Associations. The statutes of these Associations, drawn up by competent scholars,
8 11| from allowing the Diocesan Associations to come into existence,
9 11| the legal rights of these Associations, and thus expose them to
10 12| discussions is that the Diocesan Associations which are contemplated by
11 12| the functioning of these Associations must always be in conformity
12 12| those in charge of the Associations have the right and the duty
13 14| means that the Diocesan Associations have nothing to fear from
14 15| and declare that Diocesan Associations may be permitted at least
15 17| nullify the condemnation of Associations made by Our Predecessor
16 17| We accord to the Diocesan Associations, is in itself an overturning
17 18| fact is this. If the new Associations and the statutes which are
18 20| the existence of Diocesan Associations can only be permitted by
19 20| trial to these Diocesan Associations. In doing this, you will
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