Are there Latin Versions of all Vatican II Documents?

I was looking for a Latin version of Presbyterorum ordinis from Vatican II, and I could not find it. It seems a lot of the Vatican II documents are in Latin, but maybe not all? Does this one exist, anyone know? Thanks!
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Hello there!
A strange question IMHO. If you are a Roman Catholic scholar you should know that all Vatican documents are published in Latin, THEN translated into most important languages. Here is a direct link to the Holy See:
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Dominick Sela said:
Presbyterorum ordinis
I don't see it in my Logos library either ... which might be because the Latin version of Vatican II documents is still listed as under development.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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A strange question IMHO.
Pardon me. I meant in Logos of course. Lots of advantages to having it there.
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MJ. Smith said:Dominick Sela said:
Presbyterorum ordinis
I don't see it in my Logos library either ... which might be because the Latin version of Vatican II documents is still listed as under development.
Thanks MJ, missed that!
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One can incorporate an external Latin text into Logos in the following manner:
1. Save any given web page
2. Open it in your Word 2007 or 2010
3. Edit manually (no background, images, etc)
4. Add as your personal book to Logos
5. Then logos will search for any Latin word in it as if it were part of Logos library...If you know a better method, then share with us, S.V.P.
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If you know a better method, then share with us, S.V.P.
Actually I know I can build a PB, but the tagging is much better if it's a Logos resource. I have the complete set of Vatican II documents on order, it is in PrePub at a very good price. This iwll have much more functionality than a personal book!
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