Title, Chapter
1 INT | anguish had the Church's spiritual care been lacking or found
2 I | to provide all possible spiritual care for pilgrims, aliens,
3 I | relieve them of their pressing spiritual dangers which were even
4 I | provided for the material and spiritual welfare of their people,
5 I | London to provide for the spiritual care of their people. Our
6 I | special effort and care to the spiritual welfare of these emigrants.
7 I | specifically to provide proper spiritual care for the emigrants both
8 I | himself to one method of spiritual aid. Because of the hardships
9 I | Bishop was entrusted with the spiritual care of Catholics of the
10 I | the Special Office for the Spiritual Care of Migrants. "Its purpose,"
11 I | endeavors in behalf of the spiritual care of Italian migrants,
12 I | himself entirely to the spiritual welfare of Italian migrants.
13 I | Ordinary to care for the spiritual needs of refugees who had
14 I | years also undertook the spiritual care of Germans throughout
15 I | the Oriental Rites. The spiritual assistance provided to the
16 I | Bishop of Harbin, he was spiritual ruler of all the clergy
17 I | He sought to promote the spiritual welfare of the Byzantine
18 I | up timely rules for the spiritual administration of the Greek-Ruthenian
19 I | Scotland, in 1920 for the spiritual welfare of sailors. After
20 I | chaplains with extraordinary spiritual aids; it was, likewise,
21 I | their zeal, to advance the spiritual welfare of people of their
22 I | Gniezno in 1932, for the spiritual care of Poles living abroad.~
23 I | primarily to aid them with spiritual consolation.~Moved by their
24 I | diocesan administration, the spiritual care of immigrants. Their
25 I | better provision for the spiritual care of all emigrants and
26 II | Title II~ Norms for The Spiritual Care of Migrants ~
27 II, I | everything pertaining to the spiritual welfare of migrants of the
28 II, I | American countries for the spiritual aid of migrants, and wish
29 II, I | episcopal commissions for the spiritual care of immigrants or are
30 II, I | bishops, in this type of spiritual care.~ 2. Those priests,
31 II, I | Apostolate is to promote the spiritual and moral welfare of maritime
32 II, II | the welfare, especially spiritual, of Catholic migrants of
33 II, II | devote themselves to the spiritual care of those who are migrating
34 II, II | report on the material and spiritual state of the missions and
35 II, III| factors that concern the spiritual welfare of immigrants of
36 II, III| assistance, so that neither spiritual nor material aid will be
37 II, III| migrants engaged in the spiritual care of Catholics of their
38 II, III| throughout the voyage, to the spiritual care of all those who, for
39 II, IV | CHAPTER IV~THE SPIRITUAL CARE LOCAL ORDINARIES ARE
40 II, IV | Ordinaries are to provide for the spiritual care of aliens of every
41 II, IV | earnest effort to entrust the spiritual care of aliens or immigrants
42 II, IV | authority to undertake the spiritual care of immigrant Catholics
43 II, IV | the same faculties for the spiritual care as a pastor and is
44 II, V | CHAPTER V~THE SPIRITUAL CARE TO BE PROVIDED MIGRANTS
45 II, V | their people against the spiritual dangers which ordinarily
46 II, V | of the collection for the spiritual assistance of migrants.
47 II, V | provide every alien with spiritual and moral help, receiving
48 II, VI | priest be entrusted with the spiritual care of migrants until he
49 II, VI | may be a lack of adequate spiritual assistance for the Catholic
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