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1 Intro,3 | a credible witness and a faithful servant of Christ, ''our 2 Intro,5 | together the family of the faithful and in it fostering charity 3 Intro,5 | But if we are good and faithful servants, it is then that 4 I,7 | ancient text exhorts, the faithful are to love their Bishops 5 I,10 | faith. Together with all the faithful he shares in the incomparable 6 I,10 | the one who, before the faithful, is teacher, sanctifier 7 I,10 | common priesthood of the faithful and the ministerial priesthood: 8 I,10 | being among'' the other faithful and of his being placed '' 9 I,10 | activity common to all the faithful for the building up of the 10 I,10 | since pastors and the other faithful are bound to each other 11 I,10 | another and to the rest of the faithful. The faithful in their turn 12 I,10 | rest of the faithful. The faithful in their turn should cooperate 13 I,10 | Bishop ''before'' the other faithful, finds expression in his '' 14 I,10 | the other members of the faithful while not detracting from 15 I,10 | common priesthood of the faithful and the ministerial priesthood, 16 I,10 | to the faith given by the faithful and the Bishop's authoritative 17 I,10 | the lived holiness of the faithful and the means of sanctification 18 I,10 | responsibility of all the faithful for that same Church.~ ~ 19 II,11 | reciprocal interplay, the faithful and loving exercise of his 20 II,11 | proves beneficial to the faithful entrusted to his pastoral 21 II,11 | before the clergy and the faithful.~ 22 II,12 | toward the Promised Land, a faithful interpreter of the word 23 II,13 | the holiness of Christ's faithful according to the special 24 II,13 | strive constantly that the faithful entrusted to his care may 25 II,13 | grace in common with all the faithful since, as the Second Vatican 26 II,13 | Council notes, ''all the faithful of whatever condition or 27 II,13 | holiness proper to all the faithful. He must therefore cultivate 28 II,13 | with the other baptized faithful who with him are children 29 II,14 | putting it into practice, as a faithful disciple of the one Teacher, 30 II,15 | like every member of the faithful and like the Church herself,67 31 II,16 | active participation of the faithful, the Bishop stands before 32 II,17 | teacher of prayer for the faithful only if he can draw upon 33 II,17 | must in turn pass on to the faithful. Prayer is the privileged 34 II,17 | Church ordinance, or by the faithful praying together with the 35 II,17 | assisted by the prayer of his faithful: priests, deacons, consecrated 36 II,18 | is incumbent on all the faithful, including lay people, for 37 II,18 | about by the Spirit''.81~The faithful ought to be able to contemplate 38 II,18 | looks to God alone. The faithful should also be able to see 39 II,19 | with his co-workers and the faithful in order to build effective 40 II,19 | spirit of initiative. The faithful should be helped to grow 41 II,21 | love of Christ for all his faithful ones. He is called above 42 II,21 | her ministers and in her faithful. When he does so, he walks 43 II,23 | Bishop an act of love for his faithful and a pledge of greater 44 II,24 | is necessary for all the faithful and should be considered 45 II,25 | alive the memory of those faithful Bishops who were outstanding 46 II,25 | these Bishops known to the faithful through updated biographies 47 III,28 | between the Bishops and the faithful.110 In striving to remain 48 III,28 | In striving to remain faithful to the Spirit who speaks 49 III,28 | speaks within the Church, the faithful and the Bishops converge 50 III,28 | The whole body of the faithful, who have an anointing that 51 III,28 | bishops to the last of the faithful' they manifest a universal 52 III,28 | his cathedral before the faithful and exercising his role 53 III,28 | living God, Bishops and the faithful are all fellow disciples, 54 III,28 | personal contact with the faithful living in the communities 55 III,29 | and catholic truth; the faithful, for their part, are obliged 56 III,29 | and gives it life. ~The faithful need the word of their Bishop, 57 III,29 | priests and deacons, the faithful who have embraced the consecrated 58 III,31 | objective requirement that the faithful should assent to the authentic 59 IV,32 | the Apostle Paul to the faithful of Corinth, to remind them 60 IV,32 | in the daily life of the faithful, since all are called to 61 IV,32 | in the community of the faithful the fullness of life in 62 IV,33 | father and the pastor of the faithful, the ''great priest'' of 63 IV,34 | seen by the assembly of the faithful as the one who presides 64 IV,34 | consecrated persons and the lay faithful, and for encouraging a commitment 65 IV,35 | religious sentiment of the faithful and open it to the transcendent.~ 66 IV,35 | the liturgy, so that the faithful can attain that full, conscious, 67 IV,35 | mystery of Christ to the faithful and helps them to enter 68 IV,35 | careful, for the good of the faithful, to ensure that existing 69 IV,37 | life not only of the simple faithful but of the community itself 70 IV,37 | community itself in Christ. The faithful, gathered by the preaching 71 IV,37 | tasks, of ensuring that the faithful are able to approach the 72 IV,37 | celebration. In this case the faithful, led by responsible ministers, 73 IV,37(148)| Collaboration of the Non-Ordained Faithful with the Ministry of Priests ( 74 IV,38 | growth of natural life. The faithful, reborn in Baptism and made 75 IV,38 | Mystical Body. In this way, the faithful, ''by the effects of these 76 IV,38 | reaching out to members of the faithful who have fallen away from 77 IV,38 | between the pastor and the faithful.~ 78 IV,39 | himself will have regular and faithful recourse to that sacrament. 79 IV,39 | by which members of the faithful conscious of grave sin are 80 IV,39 | the duty to provide the faithful with the opportunity of 81 IV,39 | will make certain that the faithful are in fact being assisted 82 IV,39 | form the consciences of the faithful so that they may partake 83 IV,40 | Christian faith and life. The faithful, through popular piety, 84 IV,40 | encourage them as an aid to the faithful for Christian living, to 85 IV,41 | Promoting holiness for all the faithful~41. The holiness of the 86 IV,41 | concern members of the lay faithful in their own Dioceses, above 87 V,42 | shepherds in the midst of their faithful, must act as ''those who 88 V,43 | of the Church or of the faithful. In virtue of this power, 89 V,43 | and merciful care of the faithful entrusted to them, in their 90 V,44 | the contribution that the faithful can offer him through consultative 91 V,44 | entire People of God. All the faithful, by virtue of their Baptism, 92 V,44 | differentiation between the faithful, based on the variety of 93 V,44 | Bishop before the other faithful based on his reception of 94 V,44 | for the other members of faithful which in no ways removes 95 V,44 | to win the consent of his faithful, but in the end he will 96 V,44 | of every category of the faithful, inasmuch as they share 97 V,44 | and in the sharing of the faithful in that responsibility. 98 V,44 | baptismal equality of all the faithful and the diversity in charism 99 V,44 | shared responsibility in the faithful of every category. Consequently, 100 V,44 | lives and speaks in the faithful, in order to guide them 101 V,46 | between the Bishop and the faithful.179 Bishop Bartolomeu dos 102 V,47 | defines it as a community of faithful entrusted to the pastoral 103 V,51 | The lay faithful in the pastoral care of 104 V,51 | the Bishop~51. In the lay faithful, who are the majority of 105 V,51 | are in the world, the lay faithful are in a position to exercise 106 V,51 | temporal realities, the lay faithful are called, in accordance 107 V,51 | should be close to the lay faithful who, since they are immersed 108 VI,55 | Church, to instruct the faithful in the love of the whole 109 VI,56 | over all the pastors and faithful.215 ~Another firmly established 110 VI,56 | immediate power over all the faithful and their pastors.220 ~In 111 VI,57 | and through them with the faithful of the particular Church 112 VI,59 | the sufferings of their faithful. One category of pastors 113 VI,62 | all the categories of the faithful, so that they can be a fitting 114 VI,63 | jointly, for the good of their faithful and within the limits of 115 VI,65 | and maintaining among the faithful a zeal for the spread of 116 VI,65 | dimension alive among the faithful.~In his zeal for mission, 117 VII,72 | significant number of the faithful of the Eastern Catholic 118 VII,72 | needs of members of the faithful living in a state of ''diaspora''.293 119 VII,72 | as true fathers to these faithful of the Eastern Rite, and 120 Conclu,74 | able to count on the lay faithful, whose greater scope for


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