Title, Chapter
1 I | among the numerous Italian Catholics, who were forced by economic
2 I | with the spiritual care of Catholics of the Rite who were resident
3 I | of heretics the Ruthenian Catholics living in Northwest Canada.
4 I | citizens, including many Catholics, were then exposed, compelled
5 I | care of German -speaking Catholics then living in Italy. And
6 I | the charity of American Catholics, writing first to the Bishop
7 I | assistance provided to the Catholics of the Greek-Ruthenian Rite,
8 I | Italy was established for Catholics of the Greek Rite who had
9 I | Oriential Church to care for the Catholics of the Slavic Rite" all
10 I | Hermit, on the Esquilme to Catholics of the Slavic Rite who were
11 I | cares for Polish-speaking Catholics. Then, in 1931, he appointed
12 I | the assistance of German Catholics emigrating to foreign lands.
13 I | through money collected from Catholics everywhere, but particularly
14 I | all men and especially of Catholics. This we have done in radio
15 I | successfully on behalf of Catholics preparing to emigrate or
16 I | Diocese of Cairo for Maronite Catholics, who often migrate from
17 I | a diocese in Brazil for Catholics of Oriental Rite living
18 I | that available to other Catholics in the dioceses. These regulations
19 I | because of its authority over Catholics of the Latin rite.~Having
20 II, III| in the spiritual care of Catholics of their own nationality
21 II, IV | spiritual care of immigrant Catholics of their own language or
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