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1 INT | Hippo insistently urged his priests not to leave their flocks 2 INT | were abandoned.~When the priests are absent, what ruin for 3 INT | the other hand, when the priests are at their posts they 4 I | been carried out chiefly by priests who, in administering the 5 I | ardent labors of bishops and priests who sought to bring to newcomers 6 I | the New World, Christ's priests were the tireless companions 7 I | distant lands. It was these priests who made sure that these 8 I | in the new lands. These priests also wished to move forward 9 I | cemeteries, and staffed by priests and clerics of their respec­ 10 I | pilgrims if it is exercised by priests of their own nationality 11 I | to found an institute of priests ready and willing to leave 12 I | Then, aided by energetic priests and far-sighted prelates, 13 I | State, founded a Society of priests. In the apt words of Leo 14 I | said: "In that Society, priests burning with love of Christ 15 I | the emigrants. Numerous priests, as well as many members 16 I | welfare. In 1900, devout priests and eminent laymen attracted 17 I | zeal of the Bishops and priests in welcoming them was a 18 I | for the proper training of priests from the Italian community.~ 19 I | were promulgated for the priests and laypeople of the Ruthenian 20 I | Bishop, and between the priests and laity of both rites, 21 I | charge of migrants who are priests.~Neither could provision 22 I | and guidance for migrant priests be neglected. Indeed the 23 I | Since, in fact, some of the priests who emigrated overseas were 24 I | The rules applied also to priests "discharging their mission 25 I | Propagation of the Faith, each for priests under its own jurisdiction.~ 26 I | emigrated to other lands. Young priests from the secular clergy 27 I | who had an ample supply of priests, "to send to the college 28 I | the college any of their priests who seemed qualified."~Finally 29 I | of their good Brazilian priests," so that the new workers 30 I | to direct the College for priests who were to be assigned 31 I | or, if necessary, several priests, sufficiently familiar with 32 I | provide for their care. "The priests chosen for this work should 33 I | number of Mexican Bishops, priests, religious and many laymen 34 I | the permission granted to priests by Canon 883 of the Code 35 I | also and be extended to priests travelling by air.~Our beloved 36 I | Holy Angels.~When bishops, priests, members of religious communities 37 I | the head of the College of priests which had been established 38 I | for the training of these priests.~Similarly, all priests 39 I | priests.~Similarly, all priests already engaged in the work 40 I | especially for training priests; likewise, several autonomous 41 I | the local bishop and of priests, and of the members of Catholic 42 I | Germans and especially the priests and members of Catholic 43 I | episcopate, as well as to priests and to citizens of every 44 I | those banished clerics and priests who endured so much for 45 I | dear sons, the bishops, priests, and nuns dragged unjustly 46 I | behalf of the settlers by priests of their native language. 47 I | that a growing number of priests went abroad, especially 48 I | where there is a scarcity of priests as in certain Latin American 49 I | permitted a number of priests to leave their country. 50 I | simply to recall that Order priests voluntarily became companions 51 I | companions of the secular priests and of the bishops in their 52 I | for refugee bishops and priests from Lithuania.~We were 53 I | the eager co-operation of priests, members of religious communities 54 II, I | Oriental Church, and where no priests of such rite are available, 55 II, I | Oriental Church.~2. a) Whenever priests of the Latin rite migrate 56 II, I | over them.~    b) If the priests of the Latin rite subject 57 II, I | regulations are binding on priests of the Oriental rite migrating 58 II, I | Congregation alone can authorize priests to migrate from Europe or 59 II, I | grant this permission to priests of that nation where they 60 II, I | reserved to them.~    b) 1. The priests referred to in a) 1. must 61 II, I | necessary for religious priests unless it is a matter of 62 II, I | from his parish.~    d) Priests, whether secular or religious, 63 II, I | that same continent.~    e) Priests who, disregarding these 64 II, I | then to grant permission to priests, whether they be secular 65 II, I | appoint, by special rescript, priests as missionaries to migrants 66 II, I | and supervise all these priests, whether through the local 67 II, I | therefore, decided that the priests appointed by Bishops to 68 II, I | director from among the priests presented by the Bishops 69 II, I | Council;~        1. Those priests who in their own country 70 II, I | spiritual care.~        2. Those priests, whether secular or regular, 71 II, I | bishops.~        2. Other priests who, having worked notably 72 II, II | Consistorial Congregation priests who wish to devote themselves 73 II, II | or service them.~13. a) Priests approved for the work and 74 II, III| the sacred canons and that priests celebrating Mass be assisted 75 II, IV | aliens or immigrants to priests, whether secular or regular, 76 II, VI | THE PONTIFICAL COLLEGE OF PRIESTS ~AT THE SERVICE OF ITALIAN 77 II, VI | the Pontifical College of priests, established to provide 78 II, VI | to prepare young Italian priests of the secular clergy so 79 II, VI | professors to be chosen from priests of the same Pious Society, 80 II, VI | Pontifical College those young priests who are outstand­ing for


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