Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | 11, 14), conferred on the bishops, the successors of the Apostles,
2 Intro,1 | Supreme Pontiff and the bishops."~Not only has this notion
3 Intro,1 | Assemblies of the Synod of Bishops. Into this definition of
4 Intro,2 | acted with Peter, so do the bishops together with the bishop
5 Intro,2 | deacons as helpers, the bishops received the charge of the
6 Intro,2 | interruption by the sacred order of bishops." And so it comes about
7 Intro,2 | college" — the college of bishops joined together with the
8 Intro,2 | power and authority of the bishops bears the mark of diaconia
9 Intro,2 | referred to him by the bishops or in some other way come
10 Intro,2 | the bishop of Rome and the bishops throughout the world, bonded
11 Intro,3 | Innocent III who wrote to the bishops and prelates of France in
12 Intro,4 | missions, or to represent the bishops of Rome at ecumenical councils.~
13 Intro,4 | were to be dealt with, the bishops of Rome called on the help
14 Intro,4 | councils to which they summoned bishops working in the ecclesiastical
15 Intro,4 | tribunals, judging cases of bishops referred to the Roman Pontiff.~
16 Intro,5 | the Curia coopted diocesan bishops as members and at the same
17 Intro,6 | Churches, the conferences of bishops through their presidents,
18 Intro,6 | As to the conferences of bishops, it was essential that we
19 Intro,6 | 1985 extraordinary Synod of Bishops, as we have mentioned above.~
20 Intro,7 | the whole Church and the bishops of the entire Church, similarly
21 Intro,7 | the whole Church and its bishops.~This clearly shows that
22 Intro,8 | Churches and service to the bishops. From this character the
23 Intro,8 | the college of his brother bishops and aims at building up
24 Intro,8 | the personal office of the bishops, whether as members of the
25 Intro,8 | members of the college of bishops or as pastors of the particular
26 Intro,8 | communications and dealings between bishops and the Roman Pontiff, or
27 Intro,9 | is closely bound to the bishops of the whole world, and,
28 Intro,9 | pertaining to the one College of Bishops, and so are inspired by
29 Intro,9 | whole Church as are all bishops in hierarchical communion
30 Intro,9 | Furthermore, as some diocesan bishops are coopted onto the dicasteries
31 Intro,9 | collegial spirit between the bishops and their head works through
32 Intro,9 | Curia.~Apart from these bishops, the business of the dicasteries
33 Intro,9 | closely united with the bishops, male religious, most of
34 Intro,10| in its relations with the bishops of the whole Church, or
35 Intro,10| work for the college of bishops and equips it with suitable
36 Intro,10| the solicitude that the bishops have for the whole Church,
37 Intro,10| whole Church, inasmuch as bishops share this kind of care
38 Intro,10| already said above, the bishops are called to collaborate
39 Intro,10| These visits also allow the bishops a frequent and convenient
40 Intro,14| spirit of the cardinals and bishops, having diligently studied
41 Intro,14| priests and particularly bishops, especially now after the
42 I,2 | of cardinals and of some bishops, assisted by a secretary,
43 I,2 | the body of cardinals and bishops.~§ 3. Strictly speaking,
44 I,2 | are the cardinals and the bishops.~Art. 4. — The prefect or
45 I,2 | to whom are added some bishops, especially diocesan ones,
46 I,3 | competence of individual bishops and their groupings, as
47 I,6 | Churches and groupings of bishops, seeking out their advice
48 I,6 | should be communicated to the bishops before they are made public.~§
49 I,7 | the prescriptions of law, bishops presiding over particular
50 I,7 | For he meets his brother bishops, and discusses with them
51 I,7 | of the Churches and the bishops’ role as shepherds, and
52 I,7 | helpful dialogue between the bishops and the Apostolic See is
53 II | council of cardinals and some bishops.~
54 II,2 | opinions of the groupings of bishops that may be affected; ~2.
55 III,1 | Art. 50 — It helps the bishops, individually or in groups,
56 III,3 | the faculties of diocesan bishops in this matter.~Art. 64 — §
57 III,3 | support to the diocesan bishops so that the Christian faithful
58 III,3 | prepared by conferences of bishops.~Art. 65 — The Congregation
59 III,3 | Congregation gives assistance to bishops so that, in addition to
60 III,4 | advice, it assists diocesan bishops, who have competence to
61 III,5 | Congregation for Bishops~Art. 75 — The Congregation
62 III,5 | 75 — The Congregation for Bishops examines what pertains to
63 III,5 | concerning the appointment of bishops, even titular ones, and
64 III,5 | pastoral function of the bishops, by offering them every
65 III,5 | It is available to the bishops who come to Rome, especially
66 III,5 | writing to the diocesan bishops the conclusions concerning
67 III,5 | erection of conferences of bishops and the recognitio of their
68 III,6 | of the Congregation for Bishops, assisted by a bishop as
69 III,6 | have as counselors some bishops either from the Roman Curia
70 III,6 | whether they be from among the bishops of Latin America or from
71 III,7 | that the Congregation of Bishops fulfills within the scope
72 III,8 | prejudice to the right of bishops and their conferences, the
73 III,8 | timely assistance to the bishops.~Art. 94 — It has the function
74 III,9 | Churches and conferences of bishops and together with them,
75 III,11 | It is available to the bishops so that in their Churches
76 III,11 | is available to diocesan bishops so that, wherever possible,
77 IV,3 | following in first instance:~1. bishops in contentious matters,
78 V,1 | Advisory Board of cardinals and bishops. Figuring especially among
79 V,3 | by an advisory board of bishops. Figuring above all among
80 V,3 | works together with the bishops and their conferences to
81 V,4 | conclusions with the groupings of bishops. It cultivates relationships
82 V,8 | decrees of the conferences of bishops are to be submitted to this
83 AppI | greater significance to bishops’ visits ad limina Apostolorum,
84 AppI,1 | know, take place when the bishops, joined as they are to the
85 AppI,1 | hand, these visits give the bishops an opportunity to sharpen
86 AppI,1 | he embraces his brother bishops, the pastors of the particular
87 AppI,3 | and the sum total of the bishops, which together constitute
88 AppI,4 | each and every one of the bishops displays that solicitude
89 AppI,4 | Church and which concerns the bishops together with the successor
90 AppI,5 | movement. On the one hand, the bishops converge towards the centre
91 AppI,6 | sacred meaning in that the bishops with religious veneration
92 AppI,6 | of community, because the bishops enter into conversation
93 AppI,6 | visit, the access that the bishops have to the dicasteries
94 AppI,6 | and experience.~— Second, bishops coming from all over the
95 AppI,6 | view, the Congregation for Bishops, in consultation with the
96 AppI,7 | times.~However, since the bishops living within each territory,
97 AppI,7 | now form conferences of bishops — collegial unions with
98 AppI,7 | communion of the College of Bishops, qualities rooted in the
99 AppII,2 | be they in holy orders as bishops and priests, or men and
100 AS,3 | to be content with what bishops, priests, religious institutes
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