Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 I,II,6 | the Church other than a bishop carries out an organic function
2 I,II,7 | ministry of Bishops~7. The bishop with the collaboration of
3 I,II,7 | origin. Consequently the bishop's ministry is exercised
4 I,II,7 | weakened in any way. The bishop, then, not only governs,
5 I,II,7 | indivisible action. Hence the bishop, by virtue of his very ministry,
6 II, V | very ministry belong to the bishop or bishops, ways of operating
7 II, V | cf. PC 2; LG 12).~35. The bishop, as Shepherd of the diocese,
8 II,VI,22 | to the role proper to the bishop of making the decisions.~
9 II,VI,22 | with the local clergy and bishop.~37. Efforts should be made
10 II,VI,22 | be carried on between the bishop and the superiors of the
11 II,VI,22 | dedication of each one. And the bishop himself should direct the
12 II,VI,23 | recourse to that of the bishop, each case should be studied
13 II,VI,23 | search for solutions, the bishop support the provision made
14 II,VII,24| 52. In each diocese the bishop should strive to understand
15 II,VII,24| All this, of course, the bishop will have to realize in
16 II,VII,24| hand, should consider the bishop not only as Shepherd of
17 II,VII,24| pastoral ministry of the bishop. This office, however, does
18 II,VII,24| is up to each residential bishop to determine clearly the
19 II,VII,24| pertains exclusively to the bishop, that is, watching over
20 II,VII,24| be better fostered, the bishop should with all solicitude
21 II,VII,24| under the direction of the bishop, without prejudice to the
22 II,VII,24| carried on directly by the bishop himself with each individual
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