Title, Chapter
1 I | entire nations and the forced migration of peoples. These new crimes
2 I | to establish an Office of Migration in the very Secretariae
3 I | sections: one for voluntary migration, the other for enforced
4 I | delegated an ecclesiastic to the Migration Office established in Geneva
5 I | the International Catholic Migration Commission, whose function
6 I | recognized. When this happens, migration attains its natural scope
7 I | humanity, urges that ways of migration be opened to these people.
8 I | said, to facilitate the migration of families into those countries
9 I | an International Catholic Migration Congress, held in Naples,
10 II, I | migrated. However, if their migration is to countries under the
11 II, I | regulations concerning such migration, made or to be made by the
12 II, I | and reasonable motive for migration;~3. consent both of the
13 II, I | Ordinaries or the Delegate for Migration Affairs, or other ecclesiastics
14 II, I | may be named Directors of Migration Affairs, each for his own
15 II, I | Congregation, a Supreme Council on Migration.~ b) The president of
16 II, I | will be the Delegate for Migration Affairs.~ c) The following
17 II, I | president. The Delegate for Migration Affairs shall be its secretary.~
18 II, II | CHAPTER II~THE DELEGATE FOR MIGRATION AFFAIRS~9. We establish
19 II, II | the Office of Delegate for Migration Affairs.~10. a) The function
20 II, III| Congregation and its Delegate for Migration Affairs.~ b) Neither
21 II, V | ITALIAN BISHOPS~41. Since migration has been more common among
22 II, VI | countries outside Italy to which migration is now taking place there
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