Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1| bishops, the successors of the Apostles, and in a singular way on
2 Intro,2| when he constituted the apostles "in the form of a college
3 Intro,2| govern: and just as the apostles acted with Peter, so do
4 Intro,2| Peter alone, as first of the apostles, destined to be transmitted
5 Intro,2| endures the office, which the apostles received, of shepherding
6 Intro,3| the diaconia of the other apostles and their successors, whose
7 Intro,3| and ministry of the other apostles has demanded something of
8 I,7 | Churches visit the tombs of the Apostles at predetermined times and
9 I,7 | tombs of the Princes of the Apostles and their veneration, the
10 IX | Basilica of the Prince of the Apostles, with respect to the preservation
11 IX | the solemnity of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, 28 June
12 AppI,1 | to visit the tombs of the Apostles.~On the one hand, these
13 AppI,1 | responsibilities as successors of the Apostles and to feel more intensely
14 AppI,3 | of truth passed on by the Apostles, is to strengthen unity
15 AppI,5 | alone, as the first of the apostles" which serves the ecclesial
16 AppI,6 | Paul, the Princes of the Apostles, shepherds and pillars of
17 AppI,7 | visit the "tombs of the Apostles" at certain appointed times.~
18 AppI,7 | where the Princes of the Apostles underwent martyrdom, qualities
19 AS,1 | 28) which enlivened the apostles’ service from the earliest
20 AS,2 | and the teachings of the apostles. This tradition has taken
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