Title, Chapter
1 I | regard to the Italians, the chaplains aboard ships, who until
2 I | encourage, as well, their chaplains with extraordinary spiritual
3 II, I | missionaries to migrants or as chaplains aboard ships; similarly,
4 II, II | missionaries to migrants and chaplains on ships, whether secular
5 II, II | missionaries to migrants or ship chaplains by rescript of the Consistorial
6 II, II | to migrants and by ship chaplains.~17. a) We, therefore, abolish
7 II, III| MISSIONARIES TO MIGRANTS, AND SHIP CHAPLAINS~18. a) The missionaries
8 II, III| missionaries to emigrants and chaplains aboard ships and their directors
9 II, III| to migrants nor of ship chaplains, nor that of director effect
10 II, III| missionaries to migrants and ship chaplains have, by virtue of their
11 II, III| Ordinaries, the missionaries or chaplains.~21. a) The Director should
12 II, III| Whether the missionaries or chaplains lead a life in conformity
13 II, III| all the missionaries or chaplains together, especially in
14 II, III| on the missionaries and chaplains, and on the state of the
15 II, III| a) It is the duty of the chaplains aboard ships to attend,
16 II, III| of marriage.~ b) The chaplains will be given, without prejudice
17 II, III| erected on the ship, the chaplains shall, with due allowances,
18 II, III| rectors of churches.~27. a) Chaplains may celebrate the Divine
19 II, III| all on board.~ b) The chaplains are to:~ 1. Announce
20 II, III| explanation of the Gospel.~28. Chaplains on ships are to watch:~
21 II, III| located.~31. Missionaries and chaplains may, with the consent of
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