Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 II, 0,16| and closely related to the presbyterate -- he builds up the unity
2 II, 0,17| with the bishop a single presbyterate.~Each priest, whether diocesan
3 II, 0,17| the other members of this presbyterate on the basis of the sacrament
4 III, 0,23| personal relationship with the presbyterate, united in and with the
5 III, 0,28| part of the unity of the presbyterate, which as such is called
6 III, 0,28| on belonging to a single presbyterate. Within the presbyterate,
7 III, 0,28| presbyterate. Within the presbyterate, this obedience is expressed
8 III, 0,30| of belonging to the one presbyterate will be an incentive for
9 III, 0,31| with his bishop in the one presbyterate, his sharing in the bishop'
10 III, 0,31| as well as enlivening the presbyterate with precious spiritual
11 III, 0,31| for the entire diocesan presbyterate, to which they contribute
12 III, 0,31| diversities present in the presbyterate. This too constitutes part
13 III, 0,32| activity and life of the presbyterate to that church: A restriction
14 IV, 0,41| father and friend of his presbyterate, it falls primarily to the
15 IV, 0,41| on the cooperation of his presbyterate. All its priests are united
16 V, 2,60| candidates and their bishop and presbyterate, in such a way that they
17 V, 2,64| fully inserted in the one presbyterate and are in intimate and
18 V, 3,68| fraternal communion of the presbyterate and in obedience to the
19 VI, 0,74| formation, in and with his own presbyterate in union with his bishop.
20 VI, 0,74| union with his bishop. The presbyterate, in the fullness of its
21 VI, 0,74| into the communion of the presbyterate united with the bishop (
22 VI, 0,74| be one" (Jn. 17:21).~The presbyterate thus appears as a true family,
23 VI, 0,74| church also belong to the one presbyterate, albeit under a different
24 VI, 0,74| and in the context of the presbyterate that we can best discuss
25 VI, 0,74| participation in the diocesan presbyterate, regular contact with the
26 VI, 0,76| responsible insertion in the presbyterate, and therefore in communion
27 VI, 0,76| formational meetings of the presbyterate can be an example and stimulus
28 VI, 0,76| all those making up the presbyterate and how much they care for
29 VI, 0,77| the greater part of the presbyterate. The presbyterate should
30 VI, 0,77| of the presbyterate. The presbyterate should show them gratitude
31 VI, 0,77| called upon to play in the presbyterate, not only inasmuch as they
32 VI, 0,77| the community or from the presbyterate. However, they should reduce
33 VI, 0,79| bishop and, with him, of the presbyterate, is fundamental. The bishop'
34 VI, 0,79| bishop, in communion with the presbyterate, to outline a project and
35 VI, 0,79| by seeing to it that his presbyterate has places and times for
36 VI, 0,79| view, the affairs of the presbyterate and the ecclesial community
37 VI, 0,80| meetings of the bishop with his presbyterate, whether they be liturgical (
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