Title, Chapter
1 INT | to look after them with special care and unremitting aid.
2 I | days.~Indeed, as we know, special parishes have been established
3 I | Catholic Church devoted special effort and care to the spiritual
4 I | as Pope he looked with a special care after the uprooted
5 I | universal flock and made special provision in their behalf.~
6 I | governing the Universal Church, special rules were promulgated for
7 I | Consistorial Congregation, of the Special Office for the Spiritual
8 I | provision for them. The Special Office, however, has exclusive
9 I | clergy were to be given a special course of studies and be
10 I | continued, he appointed a special Ordinary to care for the
11 I | Commission," and then, a special office was set up in the
12 I | Preceding Pontiffs had provided special churches in Rome for Armenians,
13 I | Canada.~As a token of his special good-will toward the Poles,
14 I | example, we established a special office under our Secretary
15 I | particularly through the aid of the special agency established by American
16 I | whom we invested with a special mandate as Visitors and
17 I | dioceses.~We must honor by special mention the Bishops of Italy
18 II, I | apostolic indult to establish special nationality parishes for
19 II, I | the right to appoint, by special rescript, priests as missionaries
20 II, I | approve with our authority the special committees or episcopal
21 II, II | assigned to a mission or to a special ship by the Delegate.~
22 II, III| of the Code of Canon Law, special rules and faculties by the
23 II, IV | have, as stated above, a special license from the Consistorial
24 II, V | Apostolic Letter, confirm those special regulations drawn up by
25 II, VI | other officials.~53. The special function of this College
26 II, VI | Acts, however worthy of special mention or calling for canonical
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