Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,1 | Lord Jesus constituted the Apostles “in the form of a college
2 I,1 | from amongst them”.(2) The Apostles were not chosen and sent
3 I,1 | Father for the unity of the Apostles and of those who through
4 I,1 | and entrusted to the Apostles the same mission which he
5 I,1 | listening to the teaching of the Apostles (10) and accepts their decision
6 I,1 | problems.(11) It was to the Apostles who had remained in Jerusalem
7 I,1 | having run in vain.(12) The Apostles' awareness that they constituted
8 I,1 | go up to Jerusalem to the Apostles and the elders about this
9 I,1 | examine the problem the Apostles and the elders meet, consult
10 I,2 | the Lord entrusted to the Apostles will last until the end
11 I,2 | with Christ's will, the Apostles themselves “were careful
12 I,2 | institution taken the place of the Apostles as pastors of the Church”.(16)
13 I,2 | pastoral ministry, “the Apostles were endowed by Christ with
14 I,2 | Peter and the rest of the Apostles constitute one apostolic
15 I,2 | Bishops, the successors of the Apostles, are joined to one another”.(20)
16 I,3 | life of the College of the Apostles: pastoral cooperation, consultation,
17 III,19| Bishops have succeeded to the Apostles as Shepherds of the Church”,(71)
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