Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 22 | one another and with the Bishop of Rome in a bond of unity,
2 3, 26 | 26. A bishop marked with the fullness
3 3, 26 | the sacred ministry of the bishop,52* there is exhibited a
4 3, 26 | Eucharist is regulated by the bishop, to whom is committed the
5 3, 27 | the Lord in His Church.~A bishop, since he is sent by the
6 3, 27 | faithful must cling to their bishop, as the Church does to Christ,
7 3, 28 | priesthood 73* with their bishop although bound by a diversity
8 3, 28 | duties. Associated with their bishop in a spirit of trust and
9 3, 28 | sanctify and govern under the bishop's authority, that part of
10 3, 28 | sincerely look upon the bishop as their father and reverently
11 3, 28 | reverently obey him. And let the bishop regard his priests as his
12 3, 29 | grace, in communion with the bishop and his group of priests
13 4, 32 | consoles me. For you I am a bishop; but with you I am a Christian.
14 5, 41 | generous cooperation with their bishop is of the greatest value
15 5, 41 | of God and called by the bishop. These laymen spend themselves
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 16 1, 22 | laws may determine, on the bishop. ~2. In virtue of power
17 1, 35 | person authorized by the bishop should preside over the
18 1, 41 | 41. The bishop is to be considered as the
19 1, 41 | diocese centered around the bishop, especially in his cathedral
20 1, 41 | which there presides the bishop surrounded by his college
21 1, 42 | it is impossible for the bishop always and everywhere to
22 1, 42 | who takes the place of the bishop, are the most important:
23 1, 42 | its relationship to the bishop must be fostered theoretically
24 1, 45 | under the direction of the bishop, for promoting the liturgical
25 2, 57 | diocese pertains to the bishop.~2. Nevertheless, each priest
26 3, 76 | The address given by the bishop at the beginning of each
27 3, 76 | the mother tongue.~When a bishop is consecrated, the laying
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 28 2, 16 | to cleave to their own bishop as his faithful co - workers,
29 2, 16 | name of the pastor and the bishop, or practicing charity in
30 3, 19 | the guidance of their own bishop. ~In such new churches,
31 3, 20 | Gospel may reach all. The bishop should be first and foremost
32 3, 20 | under the authority of the bishop. They should do this, not
33 3, 20 | willing heart offer the bishop their services for missionary
34 5, 30 | mission work itself.~It is the bishop's role, as the ruler and
35 5, 30 | improve coordination, let the bishop set up, insofar as possible,
36 6, 38 | constitutes one unit the bishop, stimulating, promoting
37 6, 38 | missionary.~It will be the bishop's task to raise up from
38 6, 38 | evangelization of the world. The bishop will also gladly encourage
39 6, 38 | activity of the Church. The bishop will exhort and help the
40 6, 40 | under the authority of the bishop, could be fruitful in the
41 6, 41 | have been accepted by the bishop for this work.~In those
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 42 2, 5 | through the ministry of the bishop, God consecrates priests,
43 2, 5 | hierarchically with the bishop. And so in a certain way
44 2, 6 | priests, in the name of the bishop, gather the family of God
45 2, 7 | concelebration as joined with the bishop when they celebrate the
46 2, 7(41)| senate and assembly" of the bishop (Code of Canon Law, c.391),
47 2, 7 | will be able to give the bishop effective assistance in
48 2, 8 | priesthood under their own bishop. Even though priests are
49 2, 8 | together with the ordaining bishop on the new candidate, and
50 2, 9 | charged in the name of the bishop. At the same time, they
51 2, 11 | 11. The Shepherd and Bishop of our souls61 so constituted
52 3, 12 | which they share with the bishop and their fellow priests,
53 3, 15 | the holy father, their own bishop, or other superiors give
54 3, 19 | are admonished by their bishop in the sacred rite of ordination
55 3, 21 | diocesan institution, which the bishop administers with the help
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 56 3, 4 | to the authority of the bishop.~
57 3, 5 | their own vocation. The bishop, on the other hand, should,
58 4, 8 | the divine office, in the bishop who sends them and in the
59 4, 9 | priests, adhering to their own bishop as faithful helpers and
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 60 1, 8 | faculty to each diocesan bishop to dispense, in a particular
61 2, 11 | which is entrusted to a bishop to be shepherded by him
62 2, 15 | God in communion with the bishop and his presbytery. Therefore
63 2, 17 | under the direction of the bishop. Thus all undertakings and
64 2, 20 | designation for the office of bishop be granted to civil authorities.
65 2, 23 | that, on the one hand, the bishop himself - even though assisted
66 2, 23 | should be provided so that bishop and clergy, mindful also
67 2, 23 | different rite, the diocesan bishop should provide for their
68 2, 25 | appointed because the diocesan bishop cannot personally fulfill
69 2, 25 | requires that a coadjutor bishop be appointed to assist the
70 2, 25 | appointed to assist the diocesan bishop. Coadjutor and auxiliary
71 2, 25 | authority of the diocesan bishop. ~Furthermore, coadjutor
72 2, 25 | reverence for the diocesan bishop and he, in turn, should
73 2, 26 | souls demands, the diocesan bishop should not hesitate to ask
74 2, 26 | nomination, the diocesan bishop is to appoint his auxiliary
75 2, 26 | the office of the diocesan bishop comes to an end. It is also
76 2, 26 | committed to the auxiliary bishop or, when there are more
77 2, 26 | auxiliaries.~A coadjutor bishop, appointed with the right
78 2, 26 | general by the diocesan bishop. In particular cases the
79 2, 26 | the diocese, the diocesan bishop and his coadjutor should
80 2, 27 | vicars can be named by the bishop. These automatically enjoy
81 2, 27 | the collaborators of the bishop in the government of the
82 2, 27 | pastoral ministry of the bishop. ~The diocesan curia should
83 2, 27 | appropriate instrument for the bishop, not only for administering
84 2, 27 | over which the diocesan bishop himself will preside and
85 2, 28 | in and exercise with the bishop the one priesthood of Christ
86 2, 28 | family whose father is the bishop. In order to distribute
87 2, 28 | ministries among his priests, the bishop should possess a necessary
88 2, 28 | relationships between the bishop and the diocesan priests
89 2, 28 | priests with that of their bishop will render their pastoral
90 2, 28 | service to souls, let the bishop call the priests into dialogue,
91 2, 28 | contribute generously, as the bishop may direct and as their
92 2, 29 | closer collaborators of the bishop are those priests who are
93 2, 29 | Priests assigned by the bishop to various works of the
94 2, 29 | special consideration of the bishop in whose diocese they reside,
95 2, 30 | are cooperators of the bishop in a very special way, for
96 2, 30 | of the diocese under the bishop's authority. ~1.) In exercising
97 2, 31 | administration of any parish the bishop should take into consideration
98 2, 31 | of souls. Wherefore, the bishop should be able to provide
99 2, 31 | simplified. In this way the bishop, while observing natural
100 2, 31 | upon the invitation of the bishop. The bishop should provide
101 2, 31 | invitation of the bishop. The bishop should provide suitable
102 2, 32 | changes of this kind which the bishop is empowered to undertake
103 3, 40 | metropolitan jurisdiction of the bishop, in keeping with the norms
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 104 3, 15 | faithful, united with their bishop, have access to God the
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 105 3, 7 | patriarch, is meant the bishop to whom belongs jurisdiction
106 4, 13 | blessed by a patriarch or a bishop.14~
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 107 2, 21 | Bishops, or to a single Bishop. Moreover, laymen who are
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