21.
The joint exercise of the episcopal
ministry also involves the teaching office. The Code of Canon Law establishes
the fundamental norm in this regard: “Although they do not enjoy infallible
teaching authority, the Bishops in communion with the head and members of the
college, whether as individuals or gathered in Conferences of Bishops or in
particular councils, are authentic teachers and instructors of the faith for
the faithful entrusted to their care; the faithful must adhere to the authentic
teaching of their own Bishops with a sense of religious respect (religioso
animi obsequio)”.(79) Apart from this general norm the Code also
establishes, more concretely, some areas of doctrinal competence of the
Conferences of Bishops, such as providing “that catechisms are issued for its
own territory if such seems useful, with the prior approval of the Apostolic
See”,(80) and the approval of editions of the books of Sacred Scripture
and their translations.(81)
The concerted voice of the Bishops of a
determined territory, when, in communion with the Roman Pontiff, they jointly
proclaim the catholic truth in matters of faith and morals, can reach their
people more effectively and can make it easier for their faithful to adhere to
the magisterium with a sense of religious respect. In faithfully exercising
their teaching office, the Bishops serve the word of God, to which their
teaching is subject, they listen to it devoutly, guard it scrupulously and
explain it faithfully in such a way that the faithful receive it in the best
manner possible.(82) Since the doctrine of the faith is a common good
of the whole Church and a bond of her communion, the Bishops, assembled in
Episcopal Conference, must take special care to follow the magisterium of the
universal Church and to communicate it opportunely to the people entrusted to
them.
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