Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,5 | spirit of communion with the Universal Church and among the different
2 I,7 | Bishop in relation to the universal Church and to his particular
3 II,8 | 8. In the universal communion of the People
4 II,8 | as the Church is one and universal, so also is the Episcopacy
5 II,9 | and full power over the universal Church”.(43) As it is well
6 II,9 | Pontiff has full, supreme and universal power over the Church. And
7 II,10 | as elements proper to the universal Church, elements present
8 II,10 | particular presence of the universal Church with all the essential
9 II,11 | ministry, are related to the universal Church. It is necessary,
10 II,11 | greatly to the good of the universal Church. All Bishops, in
11 II,11 | Church as a portion of the universal Church, they themselves
12 II,11 | contribute to the good of the universal Church not only by the proper
13 II,11 | faith, do not address the universal community of the faithful
14 II,12 | linked to the fact that “the universal Church cannot be conceived
15 II,12 | essential element of the universal Church, it is a reality
16 II,13 | mutual interiority of the universal Church with respect to the
17 III,19| the relation between the universal Church and the particular
18 III,19| are proper elements of the universal Church that are not derived
19 III,20| the Church which, through universal law or particular mandates,
20 III,21| follow the magisterium of the universal Church and to communicate
21 III,22| the characteristics of a universal magisterium. For this reason
22 III,22| eventual intervention of the universal magisterium.~
23 III,24| Bishop in relation to the universal Church and to his particular
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