Title, Chapter
1 I | national societies were established. Many traces of them are
2 I | the 8th century had been established around the Vatican beside
3 I | special parishes have been established for the various languages
4 I | even dioceses have been established for the different rites.
5 I | numerous national parishes were established, especially in America.
6 I | Society of St. Raphael, established by the Bishops of Germany
7 I | societies and institutions were established to aid the masses of emigrants
8 I | prominent national parishes were established.~In his wisdom and charity,
9 I | agencies most beneficially established for the faithful of various
10 I | St. Anthony of Padua was established in 1905 with the approval
11 I | both rites, were clearly established.~In Rome, the Church of
12 I | beginning of the Roman College established for the benefit of Italians
13 I | relief agencies which were established in foreign lands to provide
14 I | ecclesiastical sponsorships be established for the benefit of Italian
15 I | in 1920 that Benedict XV established the office of prelate for
16 I | diocese of Lungro in Italy was established for Catholics of the Greek
17 I | Consequently, an episcopal See was established in Harbin, China, and a
18 I | of priests which had been established for Italian people migrating
19 I | vows. Many new houses were established especially for training
20 I | approval. Such work was first established in Glasgow, Scotland, in
21 I | following his example, we established a special office under our
22 I | to the Migration Office established in Geneva so that he might
23 I | Apostolic times, we specifically established the Pontifical Mission for
24 I | aid of the special agency established by American bishops, called
25 I | Catholic Welfare Conference established by the bishops of the United
26 I | Migrants. This institution, established by the Bishops of Holland,
27 I | province was divided off and established as the new province of Saskatchewan.
28 I | in that country.~We also established the Lithuanian College of
29 II, I | committee has not yet been established, the Consistorial Congregation
30 II, II| nationality, previously established for the religious welfare
31 II, V | institutions of the kind, established by the bishops, by members
32 II, V | that the committees thus established perform properly the duties
33 II, VI| Pontifical College of priests, established to provide missionaries
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