Title, Chapter
1 I | laypeople of the Ruthenian Rite living in the United States,
2 I | care of Catholics of the Rite who were resident in Canada.~
3 I | the migrants of the Roman Rite in all that pertains to
4 I | Catholics of the Greek-Ruthenian Rite, who had emigrated to South
5 I | for Catholics of the Greek Rite who had once lived in Epirus
6 I | Catholics of the Slavic Rite" all over the world.~Consequently,
7 I | of the Byzantine-Slavic Rite was placed in charge of
8 I | Catholics of the Slavic Rite who were resident in or
9 I | welfare of the Byzantine Rite community which persecutions
10 I | for Catholics of Oriental Rite living in that country.~
11 I | over Catholics of the Latin rite.~Having accomplished the
12 II, I | of migrants of the Latin rite, wheresoever they may have
13 II, I | emigrants of the Oriental rite, whenever emigrants of one
14 II, I | one or another Oriental rite leave for areas which are
15 II, I | where no priests of such rite are available, but in all
16 II, I | Whenever priests of the Latin rite migrate it is always the
17 II, I | the priests of the Latin rite subject to the Congregation
18 II, I | priests of the Oriental rite migrating into areas not
19 II, II| with necessary exceptions, rite. In doing this, the Delegate
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