Title, Chapter
1 I | are happy to recall those religious orders founded specifically
2 I | Thus was founded a new religious community, the Missionaries
3 I | well as many members of religious communities journeyed to
4 I | Congregation or of missionaries of religious communities of men or women.~
5 I | to be assigned to provide religious and moral guidance to Italian
6 I | Society might provide for the religious care of German -speaking
7 I | Mexican Bishops, priests, religious and many laymen were unjustly
8 I | Italian migriants, a new religious institute was founded in
9 I | bishops, priests, members of religious communities and lay people
10 I | who seemed called to the religious life.~Then, when these students
11 I | restored to its original religious vows. Many new houses were
12 I | likewise, several autonomous religious provinces and missions were
13 I | Basilicas, as well as these religious communities, seminaries
14 I | and prisoners by means of religious and charitable undertakings
15 I | Lest anyone think that the religious communities made only a
16 I | co-operation of priests, members of religious communities and laymen.
17 I | extended every possible aid: religious, moral and social,—might
18 I | immigrants or travellers, the religious assistance appropiate to
19 II, I | permission is also necessary for religious priests unless it is a matter
20 II, I | their order. Similarly, religious excloistered need it, during
21 II, I | their exclaustration; also, religious who have been "secularized,"
22 II, I | superior in the case of a religious, and of the bishop to whose
23 II, I | Priests, whether secular or religious, who have obtained permission
24 II, I | whether they be secular or religious who now desire to dedicate
25 II, I | dedicate themselves to the religious care of migrants of their
26 II, II | previously established for the religious welfare of immigrants and
27 II, III| from one's own Ordinary or religious Superior, or from the Ordinary
28 II, III| the Superior in case of a religious, be absent from their mission
29 II, III| Congregation, and if they are religious, of their Superior, are
30 II, V | Catholic groups devoted to the religious, moral and social aid of
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