Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | in a singular way on the bishop of Rome, the successor of
2 Intro,2 | bishops together with the bishop of Rome. To use the words
3 Intro,2 | joined together with the bishop of Rome — "in so far as
4 Intro,2 | applies to each and every bishop in his own particular Church;
5 Intro,2 | more does it apply to the bishop of Rome, whose Petrine ministry
6 Intro,2 | reciprocal communion between the bishop of Rome and the bishops
7 Intro,6 | joined to the ministry of the bishop of Rome by a close and most
8 Intro,9 | communion with their head, the bishop of Rome.~Furthermore, as
9 Intro,10| Moreover, each and every bishop still has the inviolable
10 Intro,14| them in a special way the bishop of Rome, are keenly aware
11 I,8 | world-wide mission of the bishop of Rome.~Art. 34 — Each
12 III,3 | together with the votum of the bishop and the remarks of the defender
13 III,6 | for Bishops, assisted by a bishop as vice-president.~They
14 III,10 | erection by the diocesan bishop. It also suppresses such
15 IV,3 | person represented by the bishop; ~2. abbots primate or abbots
16 AppI,3 | Church, joined with the bishop of Rome by the bond of communion,
17 AppI,3 | face together, namely the bishop of a certain particular
18 AppI,3 | particular Church and the bishop of Rome, who is also the
19 AppI,6 | because each individual bishop meets the successor of Peter
20 AppI,7 | 7. Each and every bishop — by the very nature of
21 AS,1 | applied to those who aid the bishop of Rome in his ministry
22 AS,5 | specific vocation: that of the bishop, of the priest, of religious,
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