Title, Chapter
1 I | the beginning of the Roman College established for the benefit
2 I | priests, "to send to the college any of their priests who
3 I | drew up the by-laws of the College subsequently turning them
4 I | for the above mentioned College at St. Apollinaris. The
5 I | could no longer support the College single-handedly. It was
6 I | supervise them and to direct the College for priests who were to
7 I | the development of this College, he set up the following
8 I | guidance of the head of the College of priests which had been
9 I | Christmas Eve before the Sacred College of Cardinals.~We wrote specifically
10 I | established the Lithuanian College of St. Casimir in Bonne
11 II, VI| CHAPTER VI~ THE PONTIFICAL COLLEGE OF PRIESTS ~AT THE SERVICE
12 II, VI| and approve the Pontifical College of priests, established
13 II, VI| abroad.~52. a) We wish this College to remain dependent on the
14 II, VI| 1. To direct the College and watch over it, both
15 II, VI| special function of this College is to prepare young Italian
16 II, VI| which we freely entrust this College. The requirements of the
17 II, VI| adequate period of time in the College mentioned above, and is
18 II, VI| voluntarily send to the Pontifical College those young priests who
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