Title, Chapter
1 I | preserved. This Congregation may, within its competence,
2 I | those who travel by air. May they who confide in her
3 I | ourselves were happy, on May 30,1942, to place it under
4 I | barracks outside the towns. May all good Germans and especially
5 I | from their native lands may return to their own beloved
6 II, I | Latin rite, wheresoever they may have migrated. However,
7 II, I | permanent. Such authorization may be merely for departure
8 II, I | and Apostolic Delegates may grant this permission to
9 II, I | to the care of people who may be travelling by sea or
10 II, I | or who, for many reasons, may be aboard ships or who are
11 II, I | Secretaries of these committees may be named Directors of Migration
12 II, I | Consistorial Congregation may choose a director from among
13 II, I | Affairs.~ c) The following may be members of this Council;~
14 II, I | secretary.~ c) The following may be chosen as members of
15 II, III| carried off.~22. The Director may, where possible and for
16 II, III| churches.~27. a) Chaplains may celebrate the Divine Services,
17 II, III| non-Catholic sects.~29. a) No one may celebrate Mass, administer
18 II, III| Missionaries and chaplains may, with the consent of the
19 II, V | that a Day for Migrants may be celebrated throughout
20 II, V | The Ordinaries of Italy may wish, finally, to urge their
21 II, VI | secular clergy so that they may provide Italian migrants
22 II, VI | is now taking place there may be a lack of adequate spiritual
23 II, VI | irrespective of what his authority may be.~This Constitution shall
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