Charter, Paragraph
1 Intro | faithful through the person and authority of the Holy Father, this
2 I,1| from secular and religious authority and doctrine. This situation
3 I,2| public life to preaching with authority (cf. Mt 7, 29). Such authority
4 I,2| authority (cf. Mt 7, 29). Such authority derived, in the first place,
5 I,2| the objective spiritual authority which is his in virtue of
6 I,2| ordination(15) with a subjective authority deriving from sincerity
7 II,1| and is exercised by the authority of Christ. The power of
8 IV,3| proportion to their share of authority. In the name of the bishop
9 IV,3| priests participate in the authority of Christ they differ notably
10 IV,3| action as pastors and of the authority conferred on them" is "to
11 IV,3| deriving from his messianic authority and exercised it with charity
12 IV,3| charity and strength. This authority is not an oppressive domination
13 IV,3| serve. This dual aspect — authority and service — is the reference
14 IV,3| fear to exercise proper authority in those areas where he
15 IV,3| has been constituted in authority for this very purpose. It
16 IV,3| must be recalled that when authority is duly exercised it is
17 IV,3| to serve). (103) Those in authority must overcome the temptation
18 IV,3| If they do not exercise authority, they no longer serve. In
19 IV,3| exercise of his specific authority so as to involve himself
20 IV,3| Teacher who teaches with authority. In Christ and the Holy
21 IV,3| received, for example, no authority to teach the Christian faithful
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