Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 19| formed after the manner of a college or a stable group, over
2 3, 21| head and the members of the college. For from the tradition,
3 3, 22| constitute one apostolic college, so in a similar way the
4 3, 22| members of the body.~But the college or body of bishops has no
5 3, 22| bishops, which succeeds to the college of apostles and gives this
6 3, 22| was granted also to the college of apostles, joined with
7 3, 22| with their head.15928* This college, insofar as it is composed
8 3, 22| universal Church, which this college enjoys, is exercised in
9 3, 22| provided that the head of the college calls them to collegiate
10 3, 23| member of the episcopal college and legitimate successor
11 3, 25| Pontiff, the head of the college of bishops, enjoys in virtue
12 Appen, 70| 1. "College" is not understood in a
13 Appen, 70| the Lord set them up "as a college or stable group." Cf. also
14 Appen, 70| throughout with reference to the College of bishops. The parallel
15 Appen, 70| between the head of the College and its members, but only
16 Appen, 71| becomes a member of the College by virtue of episcopal consecration
17 Appen, 71| communion with the head of the College and with its members. Cf.
18 Appen, 72| 3. The College, which does not exist without
19 Appen, 72| called into question. For the College, always and of necessity,
20 Appen, 72| its head, because in the college he preserves unhindered
21 Appen, 72| Supreme Pontiff is head of the College, he alone is able to perform
22 Appen, 72| bishops, e.g., convoking the College and directing it, approving
23 Appen, 73| always in existence, the College is not as a result permanently
24 Appen, 73| clear. In other words, the College is not always "fully active [
25 Appen, 73| rather, it acts as a college in the strict sense only
26 Appen, 73| are not able to act as a College: this is clear from the
27 Appen, 73| clear from the concept of "College." This hierarchical communion
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 28 1, 41| bishop surrounded by his college of priests and by his ministers 35.~
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 29 3, 19| one together with his own college of priests, being more and
30 3, 20| missionaries who form with them one college of priests, united under
31 6, 38| bishops succeeding to the College of Apostles, are consecrated
32 6, 38| is the duty of the whole College of Bishops.2 ~In his own
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 33 Pref, 3 | concerned, all are united in a college or body with respect to
34 1, 4 | head and members of the college, bishops are constituted
35 1, 4 | is the successor to the college of the apostles in teaching
36 1, 4 | members of the episcopal college, have the right to be present
37 1, 4 | provided that the head of the college gives them a call to collegiate
38 1, 6 | members of the episcopal college, bishops should realize
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 39 1, 2 | Christ entrusted to the College of the Twelve the task of
40 1, 3 | Covenant to the apostolic college alone, of which Peter is
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