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1 Intro,1 | out the will of the Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal Shepherd, 2 Intro,1 | Servant of the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the Hope of the 3 Intro,1 | agreed that the figure of Jesus the Good Shepherd represents 4 Intro,3 | proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ: a hope ''which not 5 Intro,3 | constant presence of the Lord Jesus, the Emmanuel who remains 6 Intro,4 | reconciliation. Hope in Jesus the Good Shepherd will fill 7 Intro,5 | Servant of the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the Hope of the 8 I,6 | Lk 6:13)~6. The Lord Jesus, during his earthly pilgrimage, 9 I,6 | of Luke points out that Jesus made this choice after a 10 I,6 | to see in this action of Jesus a sovereign act, a constitutive 11 I,6 | of love, freely willed by Jesus in intimate union with the 12 I,6 | The mission entrusted by Jesus to the Apostles is to last 13 I,6 | their co-workers, the Lord Jesus Christ, seated at the right 14 I,7 | the place of the Father of Jesus Christ in such a way that, 15 I,7 | living sign of the Lord Jesus, Shepherd and Spouse, Teacher 16 I,7 | represents; in the name of Jesus Christ his Son, by whom 17 I,8 | the Church as willed by Jesus Christ. One attains to the 18 I,9 | cf. 6:13) tells us that Jesus named the Twelve ''Apostles'', 19 I,9 | Gospel of Mark we read that Jesus also appointed the Twelve '' 20 I,9 | fulfilment in the mission that Jesus entrusts to them after the 21 I,9 | the pastoral charity of Jesus Christ will never be lacking 22 I,10 | great crowd was following Jesus when he decided to go up 23 II,11 | the Twelve as Apostles, Jesus called them to share his 24 II,11 | of their participation in Jesus' own mission. The functions 25 II,11 | consistent reflection of Jesus, the Servant of God, and 26 II,11 | help him to become, like Jesus, close to everyone, from 27 II,13 | servant of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in hope, the Bishop 28 II,14 | re-appropriating each day Jesus' entrusting of Mary at the 29 II,18 | is consecrated, even as Jesus was consecrated. The Bishop' 30 II,18 | face of one who relives Jesus' own compassion for the 31 II,19 | these very human features of Jesus, the Bishop also becomes 32 II,19 | the Order he has received, Jesus Christ, the invisible Head 33 II,20 | today, so that the Gospel of Jesus Christ can become present 34 III,26 | Mk 16, 15)~26. The risen Jesus entrusted to his Apostles 35 III,26 | became your father in Christ Jesus through the Gospel'' (1 36 III,27 | encounter the living person of Jesus Christ. In this way they 37 III,27 | in the Paschal mystery of Jesus, the victor over sin and 38 III,27 | God in the new Covenant in Jesus Christ''.106 ~ 39 III,30 | life which is realized in Jesus Christ. Great attention 40 III,31 | exercised in the name of Jesus Christ 125 the word which 41 IV,32 | Sanctified in Jesus Christ, called to be saints'' ( 42 IV,32 | sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints together 43 IV,32 | on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ'' (1 Cor 1:2). The 44 IV,32 | governance, like that of Jesus the Good Shepherd, is also 45 IV,39 | Resurrection of his Son Jesus Christ, and in the outpouring 46 IV,40 | true encounter with God in Jesus Christ''.156 ~The forms 47 V,42 | and daily care of the Lord Jesus' flock, the Second Vatican 48 V,42 | 10:11).161 ~This image of Jesus, the supreme model of the 49 V,42 | feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come 50 V,42 | Let us then contemplate Jesus as he performs this gesture 51 V,42 | contemplate also the love of Jesus, which translates into action, 52 V,42 | acts. Let us contemplate Jesus who takes on completely, 53 V,42 | that they would do to him. Jesus' gesture is an act of love 54 V,42 | to draw most closely to Jesus can only consist in complete 55 V,43 | supreme model, which is Jesus the Good Shepherd.~The power 56 V,43 | to himself the words of Jesus: ''You know that those who 57 V,47 | minister after the example of Jesus.~Each Diocesan Bishop has 58 V,52 | the presence of the Lord Jesus and a sanctuary of life. 59 V,53 | following the example of Jesus. Thus, they will be able 60 V,54 | passing on their love for Jesus by their enthusiasm and 61 VI,64 | ecumenical dialogue~64. The Lord Jesus' prayer for unity between 62 VII,66 | Shepherds''.277 Does not Jesus himself call his disciples 63 VII,66 | have hope (cf. Lk 12:32)? Jesus often repeated this exhortation 64 VII,66 | Jn 10:4).~In the image of Jesus Christ, and following in 65 VII,66 | self in order to proclaim Jesus Christ, the Bishop takes 66 VII,66 | following in the footsteps of Jesus who says: ''I have other 67 VII,67 | Following the example of Jesus, who came to announce freedom 68 VII,68 | of the saving mystery of Jesus Christ and to the consequent 69 VII,69 | believers see a special image of Jesus. Their presence within the 70 VII,71 | leads the Bishop to imitate Jesus, the true ''Good Samaritan'', 71 VII,71 | everyone a powerful image of Jesus himself, the healer of bodies 72 Conclu,73| crowds who, hungering for Jesus' word, have followed him 73 Conclu,73| bring their worries before Jesus and they tell him: ''Dimitte 74 Conclu,73| is truly their home.294 ~Jesus, however, has his own way 75 Conclu,73| as the Apostles did to Jesus: ''Where are we to get bread 76 Conclu,74| visible way, a living sign of Jesus Christ, Teacher, Priest 77 Conclu,74| Brothers in the Episcopate, Jesus Christ is the icon to which