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1 Intro,1 | heart a concern for all the Churches throughout the world (cf. 2 I,7 | tradition of the Eastern Churches evokes God's paternal authority, 3 I,8(24) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 42.~ 4 I,8(25) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 49.~ 5 I,8 | for the other particular Churches and for the universal Church.27 6 I,8(28) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 50 §§ 1, 2.~ 7 I,8 | the sum of the particular Churches, or a federation of the 8 I,8 | whereby the particular Churches are ''formed in the likeness 9 I,8 | and from the particular Churches there comes into being the 10 I,8 | who govern the particular Churches, nor as the result of their 11 I,8 | Bishops over their particular Churches; it is a pre-existing reality 12 I,8 | not heads of particular Churches.40 Each Bishop, always in 13 II,13(55) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 197.~ 14 II,16 | the cathedral or in other churches, especially parish churches, 15 II,16 | churches, especially parish churches, with the presence and the 16 II,20 | pastors, the Church and the Churches must practise that ''preferential 17 II,22 | Spirit ''who speaks to the Churches'' (Acts 2:7, 11 et al.). 18 II,23 | obliged to judge the cases of Churches and monasteries; often I 19 II,25 | the founders of particular Churches, of the confessors and martyrs 20 II,25 | of their people, rebuilt churches after times of persecution 21 II,25 | recommended that particular Churches or, when suitable, the Bishops' 22 III,28(107)| of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 595 § 1.~ 23 III,28 | of the various particular Churches, where the various needs 24 III,29 | special mission within your Churches, you are before all others 25 III,29(120)| of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 196 § 2.~ 26 IV,33 | Chrism – the dedication of churches and altars, the consecration 27 IV,38 | world, both in the young Churches and in the countries where 28 V,43(162) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 177 § 1.~ 29 V,43 | govern the particular Churches entrusted to them as the 30 V,43(163) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 178.~ 31 V,43(166) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 178.~ 32 V,43 | Bishops rule the particular Churches entrusted to their care 33 V,44(170) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, cc. 7 § 1; 11; 15 §§ 2, 34 V,44(174) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches.~ 35 V,45 | resources for the needier Churches, especially those in mission 36 V,50 | sanctity.196 In the particular Churches too, the consecrated life 37 VI | IN THE COMMUNION~OF THE CHURCHES~ 38 VI,55 | Anxiety for all the Churches” (2 Cor 11:28)~55. Writing 39 VI,55 | of my anxiety for all the Churches'' (2 Cor 11:26-28). Paul 40 VI,55 | which is also a body of Churches''.206 ~As a consequence, 41 VI,55 | residing in their particular Churches throughout the world, yet 42 VI,55 | In the communion of the Churches the Bishop thus represents 43 VI,55 | represents the communion of the Churches. Through the episcopal ministry 44 VI,55 | the different particular Churches. At the same time, the exercise 45 VI,55 | preserved in the particular Churches entrusted to the pastoral 46 VI,55(208) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, cc. 50, 597 § 2.~ 47 VI,56 | over all the individual Churches and their groupings, and 48 VI,56(214) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 178.~ 49 VI,56 | Church that is Head of the Churches, the Church of Rome, whose 50 VI,56(215) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, cc. 43 and 45 § 1.~ 51 VI,56 | the particularity of the Churches', but are nevertheless interior 52 VI,56(218) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 178.~ 53 VI,56(219) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 600.~ 54 VI,56(220) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, cc. 43, 45 § 1, 49.~ 55 VI,56(222) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 45 § 1.~ 56 VI,56(225) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 45 § 2.~ 57 VI,57(227) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 208.~ 58 VI,57 | Church and the particular Churches which can be compared to 59 VI,57 | with the other particular Churches, of the communion of the 60 VI,57 | the part of the various Churches with the Church of Rome, 61 VI,57 | holiness. This communion of the Churches is expressed by the hierarchical 62 VI,57 | concrete problems of the Churches, will be better able to 63 VI,57 | specifically for their particular Churches.~ 64 VI,57(235) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 206.~ 65 VI,58 | information about particular Churches, also by facilitating a 66 VI,58 | the first place their own Churches, but they are also attentive 67 VI,58(240) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 45 § 2.~ 68 VI,59 | between the Bishops and the Churches at the local level~59. In 69 VI,59 | solicitude for all the sister Churches. The relationships of exchange 70 VI,59 | Bishops and between the Churches.~Every action of the Bishop 71 VI,59 | regarding other particular Churches within the same Episcopal 72 VI,59 | a concern for the other Churches, based on the fact that 73 VI,59 | the neighbouring sister Churches and the universal Church.~ 74 VI,59 | the means that their own Churches have for helping their poorer 75 VI,59 | be promoted between the Churches of ancient evangelization 76 VI,59 | and the so-called ''young Churches'', also by setting up forms 77 VI,59 | historical memory of the Churches which they led for many 78 VI,60 | The Eastern Catholic Churches~60. In the same context 79 VI,60 | between the Bishops and the Churches, the Synod Fathers paid 80 VI,60 | to the Eastern Catholic Churches, and once again considered 81 VI,60 | doubt that the Catholic Churches of the East, due to their 82 VI,60 | closeness to the Orthodox Churches and the other Eastern Churches 83 VI,60 | Churches and the other Eastern Churches not yet fully in communion 84 VI,60 | in the East. Like all the Churches, they are called to do this 85 VI,61 | The Patriarchal Churches and their Synods~61. Among 86 VI,61 | of the Eastern Catholic Churches are the Patriarchal Churches. 87 VI,61 | Churches are the Patriarchal Churches. These belong to those groupings 88 VI,61 | belong to those groupings of Churches which, as the Second Vatican 89 VI,61 | have given birth to other Churches which are in some sense 90 VI,61 | governance in the Eastern Churches.250 In its origin and particular 91 VI,61(249) | on the Eastern Catholic Churches Orientalium Ecclesiarum, 92 VI,61 | Bishops of the Patriarchal Churchesparticipate in the Church' 93 VI,61(251) | on the Catholic Eastern Churches Orientalium Ecclesiarum, 94 VI,61(252) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, cc. 76 and 77.~ 95 VI,61 | canon expresses the Eastern Churches' ancient practice of synodality, 96 VI,61 | life of the Patriarchal Churches must therefore be acknowledged 97 VI,61 | coresponsible for all the particular Churches within the Patriarchate.~ 98 VI,61(254) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, cc. 110 § 3 and 149.~ 99 VI,62 | Bishops and solidarity between Churches is to restore vitality to 100 VI,62 | discipline in the different Churches as required by the circumstances 101 VI,62(258) | of Canons of the Eastern Churches, c. 156 § 1.~ 102 VI,62 | of communion between the Churches. As a solemn ecclesial occasion, 103 VI,63 | In the Eastern Catholic Churches, comparable institutions 104 VI,63 | hierarchs of the different Churches sui iuris provided for by 105 VI,63 | of Canons of the Eastern Churches. In these assemblies, '' 106 VI,63 | for the common good of the Churches, so that unity of action 107 VI,63 | it communion between the Churches.~In any event, since Episcopal 108 VI,63 | groupings of particular Churches by geographical areas (nations, 109 VI,63 | set over the individual Churches do not jointly exercise 110 VI,63 | consequently to the individual Churches, require a complex organization. 111 VI,63 | communion between the different Churches; they establish between 112 VI,63 | they establish between Churches, especially neighbouring 113 VI,64 | Catholic Church and the other Churches and Ecclesial Communities 114 VII,72 | from the Eastern Catholic Churches once again raised the issue, 115 VII,72 | of the Eastern Catholic Churches reside habitually and stably 116 VII,72 | ways in which the Catholic Churches of both East and West can 117 Conclu,73 | problems confronting the Churches and ourselves personally 118 Conclu,73 | from within and without the Churches and the Church? We could 119 Conclu,73 | Spirit is saying to the Churches. At the heart of the College 120 Conclu,73 | a number of neighbouring Churches find it difficult or practically


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