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1 Intro,2 | of that ecclesiology of communion and mission which must always 2 Intro,2 | Church by way of collegial communion, more clearly identified 3 Intro,5 | peace to all the Bishops in communion with this See, first entrusted 4 Intro,5 | fostering charity and brotherly communion. As arduous and laborious 5 Intro,5 | ministry the ecclesiology of communion and mission, Bishops will 6 I,8 | ordination and hierarchical communion. It thus affects the inmost 7 I,8 | and through hierarchical communion with the Head of the College 8 I,8 | exercised in hierarchical communion, even though, given their 9 I,8 | even the result of their communion as such, since, in the expression 10 I,8 | nor as the result of their communion; rather, as an essential 11 I,10 | dignity to be lived out in communion and in a spirit of gratitude 12 II,11 | This sharing, which is a communion of mind and heart with him, 13 II,12 | s activity in ecclesial communion and in universal mission.~ 14 II,12 | and for his people, in a communion which becomes a stimulus 15 II,13 | considered a genuine minister of communion and hope for God's holy 16 II,13 | Bishop becomes, in intimate communion with Christ and attentive 17 II,13 | thus be a spirituality of communion, lived in harmony with the 18 II,13 | and, obviously, in special communion with the priests of his 19 II,14 | Tradition of the Church, in communion with all the other Bishops, 20 II,18 | by virtue of the intimate communion of life with him brought 21 II,19 | promoter of a spirituality of communion, carefully and vigilantly 22 II,19 | Peter. This hierarchical communion of the Bishop with the Supreme 23 II,20 | Father, an open-hearted communion of goods, an austere way 24 II,22 | proponent of a spirituality of communion and mission~22. In my Apostolic 25 II,22 | the home and the school of communion''.91 This remark had a vast 26 II,22 | encouraging a spirituality of communion, and tirelessly working 27 II,22 | that the spirituality of communion takes root and grows wherever 28 II,22 | promotion of a spirituality of communion. Here it will suffice to 29 II,22 | fostering a spirituality of communion also means nurturing his 30 II,22 | also means nurturing his communion with the Roman Pontiff and 31 II,22 | friendship and fraternal communion of his brother Bishops. ~ 32 II,22 | of his brother Bishops. ~Communion, in its Trinitarian source 33 II,22 | the logical consequence of communion. The dynamic process of 34 II,22 | The dynamic process of communion is favoured by openness 35 II,22 | destined. The more intense communion is, the more mission is 36 II,23 | and experience profound communion with the Holy Trinity who 37 II,24 | so as to build greater communion among them and to ensure 38 III,29 | reason when they ''teach in communion with the Roman Pontiff they 39 IV,33 | of their final destiny in communion with the Virgin Mary and 40 IV,34 | spiritual centre of unity and communion for the diocesan presbyterate 41 IV,34 | strengthening the bonds of communion with the presbyters, consecrated 42 IV,37 | the Church as a mystery of communion and mission. For the Eucharist 43 IV,37 | word proclaimed and from communion in the Eucharist, thanks 44 IV,38 | and wishing to enter into communion with the mystery of salvation 45 IV,38 | consolidating the bonds of ecclesial communion between the pastor and the 46 V,42 | bring mankind into full communion with himself.~If such is 47 V,43 | to grow as a reality of communion in the Holy Spirit.162 48 V,44 | governance and diocesan communion~44. A lived ecclesial communion 49 V,44 | communion~44. A lived ecclesial communion will lead the Bishop to 50 V,44 | judgment of God.~Ecclesial communion in its organic structure 51 V,44 | authenticity of this organic communion is the working of the Spirit, 52 V,44 | effectively bringing about communion. These are the principles 53 V,44 | pastoral charity is to create communion.175 Before translating 54 V,44 | authentically spiritual life.~If communion expresses the Church's essence, 55 V,44 | that the spirituality of communion will tend to manifest itself 56 V,44 | particular Church, structures of communion and participation which 57 V,45 | institutions. If a spirituality of communion is lived out in the Diocese, 58 V,50 | stated that in the Church as communion the Bishop must esteem and 59 V,50 | Bishop and strive for full communion in the life and mission 60 V,50 | so as to enrich ecclesial communion by their presence and ministry. 61 VI | CHAPTER SIX~IN THE COMMUNION~OF THE CHURCHES~ 62 VI,55 | visible bond of ecclesiastical communion between his particular Church 63 VI,55 | preserving hierarchical communion with the Head of the College 64 VI,55 | particular Church. In the communion of the Churches the Bishop 65 VI,55 | in it he represents the communion of the Churches. Through 66 VI,55 | Bishops, in hierarchical communion with the Roman Pontiff, 67 VI,55 | yet always in hierarchical communion with the Roman Pontiff, 68 VI,55 | of unity in faith and of communion.209 ~ 69 VI,56 | with an ecclesiology of communion, could be characterized 70 VI,56 | authority is the hierarchical communion of the individual Bishops 71 VI,56 | collegiality to ecclesial communion. All the same, the Synod 72 VI,56 | light of the principle of communion.212 ~In the Synodal Assembly 73 VI,56 | discussion of the principle of communion.213 This is an organic 74 VI,56 | This is an organic communion inspired by the image of 75 VI,56 | recourse to the principle of communion is to be made correctly 76 VI,56 | Diocesan Bishop in hierarchical communion with the Head of the College 77 VI,56 | the bonds of hierarchical communion linking the Bishops to the 78 VI,56 | principle of unity in faith and communion, such as you find in this 79 VI,56 | tribulations''.223 ~The reality of communion, which is the basis of all 80 VI,56 | regendi) in hierarchical communion with the Roman Pontiff and 81 VI,56 | pastoris) must always acts in communion with all the other Bishops 82 VI,56 | Consequently, in the communion of the Church, just as the 83 VI,57 | manifestation and means of communion between the Bishops and 84 VI,57 | Eucharist is celebrated in communion with one's own Bishop, with 85 VI,57 | particular Churches, of the communion of the universal Church.~ 86 VI,57 | the ultimate reference of communion is to the Church of Rome, 87 VI,57 | presides over the universal communion of charity,231 safeguards 88 VI,57 | this involves the need for communion on the part of the various 89 VI,57 | concrete life of holiness. This communion of the Churches is expressed 90 VI,57 | expressed by the hierarchical communion of the individual Bishops 91 VI,57 | Roman Pontiff.233 From the communion cum Petro et sub Petro of 92 VI,57 | is part of the reality of communion between the Bishops and 93 VI,58 | particular manner the spirit of communion uniting the Bishops with 94 VI,58 | valuable means of reinforcing communion.238 ~Every General Assembly 95 VI,58 | always closely joined in communion with the other Bishops and 96 VI,59 | Communion between the Bishops and 97 VI,59 | and do express episcopal communion and therefore solicitude 98 VI,59 | of these instruments of communion, which are especially appropriate 99 VI,59 | ensuring and guaranteeing communion between the Bishops and 100 VI,59 | carried out while preserving communion with other Bishops and with 101 VI,59 | that: ''Living in episcopal communion, the individual Bishops 102 VI,59 | strengthen this episcopal communion, individual Bishops and 103 VI,59 | all.245 ~In this way the communion of the Bishops finds embodiment 104 VI,59 | finds embodiment within the communion of the Church. Their communion 105 VI,59 | communion of the Church. Their communion is also expressed in loving 106 VI,60 | In the same context of communion between the Bishops and 107 VI,60 | Churches not yet fully in communion with the Catholic Church, 108 VI,62 | concrete way of fostering communion between the Bishops and 109 VI,62 | the Province and of their communion with the Roman Pontiff.258 110 VI,62 | act in expressing their communion not only with one another 111 VI,62 | immediate expression not only of communion between the Bishops but 112 VI,62 | the Bishops but also of communion between the Churches. As 113 VI,63 | strengthening ecclesial communion''.264 ~Since membership 114 VI,63 | governance. Only indirectly is it communion between the Churches.~In 115 VI,63 | prompted by a spirit of communion. Consequently, on the level 116 VI,63 | Bishops and, consequently, communion between the different Churches; 117 VI,64 | Communities which are not in full communion with her, in suitable meetings 118 Conclu,73| the home and the school of communion,'' if we truly wish to respond 119 Conclu,73| expectations of the world.298 ~Our communion in the body of Bishops, 120 Conclu,73| of the means of building communion which are to be found in 121 Conclu,73| means of building episcopal communion can provide genuine help.~ 122 Conclu,73| when the spirituality of communion has taken root as an educative


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