Chapter, Paragraph
1 I (1) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 38).~
2 I (2) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 19; cf. Mt
3 I,2 | Apostles as pastors of the Church”.(16) Indeed, in order to
4 I (16) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 20.~
5 I (19) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 21.~
6 I,2 | have concern for the whole Church. So too, for the fulfilment
7 I (23) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23.~
8 I,3 | institution in his own particular Church, the consciousness of being
9 I,3 | caused Bishops throughout the Church's history to employ, in
10 I,3 | frequently held throughout the Church from the second century
11 I,4 | for the common good of the Church”.(29)~
12 I (29) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 37; cf.
13 I (29) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23.~
14 I,5 | communion with the Universal Church and among the different
15 I (32) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 38, 5.~
16 I,6 | promoting the common good of the Church: “in recent years they have
17 I,6 | thus to the unity of the Church, since they are a most helpful
18 I,7 | in mind the good of the Church, that is, the service of
19 I,7 | relation to the universal Church and to his particular Church”.(35)
20 I,7 | Church and to his particular Church”.(35) The Synod therefore
21 II,8 | forth the nature of the Church. Being on earth the source
22 II,8 | the Kingdom of God, the Church is “a lasting and sure seed
23 II,8 | human race”.(37) Just as the Church is one and universal, so
24 II (37) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 9.~
25 II,8 | visible structure of the Church and expressing her rich
26 II,8 | elements of the unity of the Church.(39) In fact, through the
27 II (40) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 20.~
28 II,8 | to them as Pastors of the Church. This communion, precisely
29 II,8 | extends throughout the whole Church, forms the structure also
30 II,9 | power over the universal Church”.(43) As it is well known,
31 II,9 | and pastor of the whole Church, the Roman Pontiff has full,
32 II,9 | universal power over the Church. And he can always exercise
33 II,9 | possesses over the whole Church cannot be exercised by them
34 II,9 | faithful and of the whole Church, and, although conscientiously
35 II,9 | Bishops of the Catholic Church, for the benefit of the
36 II,9 | the benefit of the whole Church, and as such they are recognized
37 II,10 | the level of an individual Church, it is in the name of the
38 II,10 | proper to the universal Church, elements present within
39 II,10 | present within each particular Church in order that it may fully
40 II,10 | order that it may fully be Church, that is, a particular presence
41 II,10 | presence of the universal Church with all the essential elements
42 II,11 | related to the universal Church. It is necessary, in fact,
43 II,11 | relative to the entire Church, not only in so-called collegial
44 II,11 | in the care for the whole Church which, although not exercised
45 II,11 | the good of the universal Church. All Bishops, in fact, must
46 II,11 | which is common to the whole Church, and foster every activity
47 II,11 | which is common to the whole Church, especially in efforts to
48 II,11 | governing well their own Church as a portion of the universal
49 II,11 | portion of the universal Church, they themselves are effectively
50 II (47) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23.~
51 II,11 | the good of the universal Church not only by the proper exercise
52 II,11 | great benefit to the whole Church.~The individual Bishop too,
53 II,11 | contributes greatly to the Church's work of glorifying God
54 II,11 | This is a work of the whole Church of Christ, acting in every
55 II,12 | supreme power over the whole Church. In fact, the relationship
56 II,12 | fact that “the universal Church cannot be conceived as the
57 II,12 | every individual particular Church”.(54) Likewise the College
58 II,12 | element of the universal Church, it is a reality which precedes
59 II,12 | the head of a particular Church.(55) In fact, the power
60 II,12 | of Bishops over the whole Church is not the result of the
61 II,12 | competence to act over the whole Church except collegially. Only
62 II,12 | exercise supreme power over the Church. In other words, “episcopal
63 II (57) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22.~
64 II,13 | Christian life and because the Church is rooted in human communities
65 II,13 | interiority of the universal Church with respect to the particular
66 II,13 | each Bishop for the whole Church, notably expressed in fraternal
67 II (59) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23; Decree
68 II (59) | Pastoral Office in the Church Christus Dominus, 6.~
69 II (60) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 36.~
70 III,14 | that greater good which the Church offers humankind, especially
71 III (61)| Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 38, 1.~
72 III (62)| Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 37.~
73 III,16 | pertains to the supreme Church authority alone to erect,
74 III,19 | Apostles as Shepherds of the Church”,(71) and they “govern the
75 III (71)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, 20.~
76 III,19 | supreme authority of the Church, and this is the necessary
77 III,19 | relation between the universal Church and the particular Church,
78 III,19 | Church and the particular Church, since the latter exists
79 III,19 | in which the one catholic Church is truly present and operative”.(73)
80 III,19 | elements of the universal Church that are not derived from
81 III,19 | interior to each particular Church”.(74) As part of such regulation,
82 III (73)| Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 11; Code
83 III,19 | for the advantage of the Church or of the faithful”.(75)
84 III,19 | supreme authority of the Church or to some other ecclesiastical
85 III (75)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 27.~
86 III,20 | supreme authority of the Church which, through universal
87 III,21 | common good of the whole Church and a bond of her communion,
88 III,21 | magisterium of the universal Church and to communicate it opportunely
89 III (83)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 25; Code
90 III,24 | tasks for the good of the Church. They are called to support,
91 III,24 | relation to the universal Church and to his particular Church” (85)
92 III,24 | Church and to his particular Church” (85) and, naturally, not
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