Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     2,  14    |         her through the Supreme Pontiff and the bishops. The bonds
 2     3,  18    |     sacred primacy of the Roman Pontiff and of his infallible magisterium,
 3     3,  22    |         a similar way the Roman Pontiff, the successor of Peter,
 4     3,  22    |         together with the Roman Pontiff, the successor of Peter
 5     3,  22    |         whole Church, the Roman Pontiff has full, supreme and universal
 6     3,  22    |         with its head the Roman Pontiff and never without this head.27*
 7     3,  22    |        the consent of the Roman Pontiff. For our Lord placed Simon
 8     3,  22    |        prerogative of the Roman Pontiff to convoke these councils,
 9     3,  23    |     universal Church. The Roman Pontiff, as the successor of Peter,
10     3,  25    |        communion with the Roman Pontiff, are to be respected by
11     3,  25    |        magisterium of the Roman Pontiff, even when he is not speaking
12     3,  25    |   infallibility which the Roman Pontiff, the head of the college
13     3,  25    |    judgment. For then the Roman Pontiff is not pronouncing judgment
14     3,  25    |       But when either the Roman Pontiff or the Body of Bishops together
15     3,  25    | especially in care of the Roman Pontiff himself, and which under
16     3,  25    |        the Church.45* The Roman Pontiff and the bishops, in view
17     3,  28    |         bishops and the Supreme Pontiff, wipe out every kind of
18     3,  29    |         approval of the Supreme Pontiff, to decide whether and where
19     3,  29    |        the consent of the Roman Pontiff, this diaconate can, in
20     6,  45    |       Ordinaries by the Supreme Pontiff and subjected to himself
21 Appen,  70    |         and between the Supreme Pontiff and the bishops on the other
22 Appen,  72    |    power belonging to the Roman Pontiff is not called into question.
23 Appen,  72    |   distinction between the Roman Pontiff and the bishops taken collectively,
24 Appen,  72    |   distinction between the Roman Pontiff taken separately and the
25 Appen,  72    |        separately and the Roman Pontiff together with the bishops.
26 Appen,  72    |      bishops. Since the Supreme Pontiff is head of the College,
27 Appen,  72    |         judgment of the Supreme Pontiff, to whose care Christ's
28 Appen,  72    |        collegial way. The Roman Pontiff, taking account of the Church'
29 Appen,  73    |         the Church, the Supreme Pontiff can always exercise his
30 Appen,  73    |        bishops with the Supreme Pontiff is certainly firmly established
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph 31     4,  43    |         bishops and the supreme pontiff, erase every cause of division,
32     5,  51(14)|      the command of the Supreme Pontiff, to a commission for the
33     5,  51(14)|       its function, the Supreme Pontiff may pass judgment. With
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 34     5,  29    |        to be fixed by the Roman Pontiff. All these, being called
35     5,  29    |        authority of the Supreme Pontiff. This office should have
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 36  Pref, 2      |      Church of Christ the Roman pontiff, as the successor of Peter,
37  Pref, 2      |       Together with the supreme pontiff and under his authority
38  Pref, 3      |        authority of the supreme pontiff. As far as their teaching
39     1, 4      |        with its head, the Roman pontiff, and never without this
40     1, 4      |      the agreement of the Roman pontiff."2 This power however, "
41     1, 5      |        established by the Roman pontiff, render more effective assistance
42     1, 8      |       the power which the Roman pontiff has, by virtue of his office,
43     1, 9      |     universal Church, the Roman pontiff makes use of the departments
44     1, 9      |         assistance to the Roman pontiff and the pastors of the Church-be
45     1, 9      |         of legates of the Roman pontiff be more precisely determined.~
46     1, 10     |         as legates of the Roman pontiff be more widely taken from
47     1, 10     |       more fully to the supreme pontiff the thinking, the desires,
48     2, 35     |      the service of the supreme pontiff or other ecclesiastical
49     2, 35     |      exempt so that the supreme pontiff can dispose of them for
50     3, 38     |   bishops, legates of the Roman pontiff, because of their exceptional
Orientalium ecclesiarum
   Chap., Paragraph 51     1,  3     |         government of the Roman Pontiff, the divinely appointed
52     1,  3     |       the guidance of the Roman Pontiff. ~
53     3,  7     |        the primacy of the Roman Pontiff.9~Wherever an hierarch of
54     3,  9     |  inalienable right of the Roman Pontiff to intervene in individual
55     3,  11    |         council or by the Roman Pontiff.13 ~
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 56     2,  19    |    communication, the Sovereign Pontiff has at hand a special office
57     2,  19    |      request that the Sovereign Pontiff extend the duties and competence
 
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