Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0,4| synod fathers, and as the bishop of Rome and successor of
2 II, 0,12 | into communion with the bishop and with other priests(24)
3 II, 0,16 | in communion with the bishop, with Peter and under Peter.
4 II, 0,16 | Through the priesthood of the bishop, the priesthood of the second
5 II, 0,16 | because -- in union with the bishop and closely related to the
6 II, 0,17 | hierarchical communion with his own bishop. The ordained ministry has
7 II, 0,17 | the priest with his own bishop, with other priests and
8 II, 0,17 | necessary cooperation with the bishop's ministry, in concern for
9 II, 0,17 | service they form with the bishop a single presbyterate.~Each
10 III, 0,20 | Augustine: "For you I am a bishop, with you I am a Christian.
11 III, 0,20 | the words "For you I am a bishop, with you I am a Christian,
12 III, 0,21 | Augustine once reminded a bishop on the day of his ordination: "
13 III, 0,23 | united in and with the bishop, as the Council explicitly
14 III, 0,23 | bond of communion with the bishop and with his brother priests,
15 III, 0,24 | exercise in union with the bishop and their fellow priests,
16 III, 0,26 | his collaboration with his bishop, his life of prayer -- in
17 III, 0,28 | with one's own diocesan bishop, who deserves that "filial
18 III, 0,28 | cooperate harmoniously with the bishop and, through him, with Peter'
19 III, 0,31 | s relationship with his bishop in the one presbyterate,
20 III, 0,31 | presbyterate, his sharing in the bishop's ecclesial concern and
21 III, 0,31 | filial relationship with the bishop, must be strengthened by
22 III, 0,32 | the urging of their own bishop, to exercise their ministry
23 IV, 0,35 | It is the task of the bishop or the competent superior
24 IV, 0,41 | vocations lies with the bishop,( 113) who is called to
25 IV, 0,41 | it falls primarily to the bishop to be concerned about "giving
26 IV, 0,41 | of vocations.( 114)~The bishop can rely above all on the
27 V, 1,45 | Office, to seek him in the bishop by whom they are sent and
28 V, 1,50 | chastity in celibacy are the bishop's concern and fraternal
29 V, 1,59 | the Church: priests and bishop, diocesan and religious
30 V, 1,59 | the Holy Spirit and of his bishop will lead him to be sent
31 V, 2,60 | community established by the bishop to offer to those called
32 V, 2,60 | Church's life. In it the bishop is present through the ministry
33 V, 2,60 | the candidates and their bishop and presbyterate, in such
34 V, 3,65 | The Church and the Bishop~65. Given that the formation
35 V, 3,65 | priestly formation is the bishop. What Mark the evangelist
36 V, 3,65 | once, can be applied to the bishop, to every bishop: "He called
37 V, 3,65 | to the bishop, to every bishop: "He called to him those
38 V, 3,65 | the authentic call of the bishop. Just as all can "go" to
39 V, 3,65 | Just as all can "go" to the bishop, because he is shepherd
40 V, 3,65 | so in a special way: The bishop, the Council tell us should
41 V, 3,65 | being with him," with the bishop, the bishop should make
42 V, 3,65 | him," with the bishop, the bishop should make a point of visiting
43 V, 3,65 | priesthood.~The presence of the bishop is especially valuable,
44 V, 3,65 | the particular church, the bishop offers a fundamental contribution
45 V, 3,66 | profoundly united to the bishop, whom they represent in
46 V, 3,66 | intimately joined to the bishop, who is the first one responsible
47 V, 3,66 | authoritative evaluation made by the bishop and the rector together,
48 V, 3,67 | and cooperates with the bishop in his task of teaching.
49 V, 3,68 | capable of fidelity to his bishop and which make him ready
50 V, 3,68 | they are gathered by the bishop, that young people coming
51 V, 3,68 | training imparted by the bishop and the teachers in the
52 V, 3,68 | and in obedience to the bishop.~The fact that seminarians
53 VI, 0,70 | heard in the words of the bishop who prays and imposes his
54 VI, 0,74 | presbyterate in union with his bishop. The presbyterate, in the
55 VI, 0,74 | presbyterate united with the bishop (Lumen Gentium, 28; Presbyterorum
56 VI, 0,74 | among the priests with the bishop and among themselves is
57 VI, 0,74 | pastoral decisions of the bishop, generously putting their
58 VI, 0,74 | regular contact with the bishop and with the other priests,
59 VI, 0,78 | under the guidance of the bishop, to develop and look after
60 VI, 0,79 | The responsibility of the bishop and, with him, of the presbyterate,
61 VI, 0,79 | presbyterate, is fundamental. The bishop's responsibility is based
62 VI, 0,79 | responsibility leads the bishop, in communion with the presbyterate,
63 VI, 0,79 | take on precise forms. The bishop will live up to his responsibility
64 VI, 0,79 | responsibility in this field, the bishop will also ask for help from
65 VI, 0,80 | place, the meetings of the bishop with his presbyterate, whether
66 VI, 0,81 | closely united to their bishop, and which constitute "a
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