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1 Intro,2| ecclesiology of communion and mission which must always be our 2 Intro,2| especially pertinent to the mission of the pastor who, in the 3 Intro,5| trust in him, set forth on mission along the byways of the 4 Intro,5| arduous and laborious a mission as this may be, we must 5 Intro,5| ecclesiology of communion and mission, Bishops will truly be a 6 I,6 | and the Holy Spirit.~The mission entrusted by Jesus to the 7 I,6 | ontological share in his life and mission, carry out in an eminent 8 I,9 | Apostles are directed towards mission. Their first sending (cf. 9 I,9 | to its fulfilment in the mission that Jesus entrusts to them 10 I,9 | 28:18-20). This apostolic mission finds its solemn confirmation 11 I,9 | of Christ's service and mission. We, as Christians, and 12 I,9 | priests, participate in the mission of our Master, who is Prophet, 13 II,11 | participation in Jesus' own mission. The functions of the Bishop 14 II,12 | communion and in universal mission.~Held in the wake of the 15 II,16 | the centre of the life and mission of the Good Shepherd, so 16 II,16 | the centre of the life and mission of the Bishop, as of every 17 II,17 | at the beginning of their mission made a solemn declaration 18 II,19 | the wider context of the mission of the College of Bishops, 19 II,22 | spirituality of communion and mission~22. In my Apostolic Letter 20 II,22 | is always expressed in mission. Mission is the fruit and 21 II,22 | always expressed in mission. Mission is the fruit and the logical 22 II,22 | horizons and demands of mission, always ensuring the witness 23 II,22 | intense communion is, the more mission is fostered, especially 24 II,24 | requirement of his vocation and mission. Through permanent formation 25 II,24 | Apostle's whole life and mission. It is a 'follow me' in 26 III,26 | entrusted to his Apostles the mission of ''making disciples'' 27 III,26 | From the beginning, this mission of evangelization has been 28 III,27 | virtue of his apostolic mission the Bishop is enabled to 29 III,28 | tradition, explains that the mission of teaching proper to Bishops 30 III,28 | condition for exercising his mission to teach. A Bishop finds 31 III,29 | received the fundamental mission of authoritatively proclaiming 32 III,29 | valid: ''You have a special mission within your Churches, you 33 III,29 | who by their vocation and mission are called to hand down 34 III,31 | could say that, in a Bishop, mission and life are united in such 35 III,31 | things: we Bishops are our mission. If we do not carry out 36 III,31 | we do not carry out that mission, we will no longer be ourselves. 37 IV,34 | encouraging a commitment to mission in all the members of the 38 IV,37 | mystery of communion and mission. For the Eucharist is the 39 V,42 | understanding his very being and mission, his life and death. Let 40 V,43 | in the consecration and mission of Christ himself.163 As 41 V,43 | a participation in the mission of Christ, to be lived and 42 V,44 | and thus to carry out the mission which God has entrusted 43 V,44 | common path of faith and mission.173 ~This said, however, 44 V,44 | diversity in charism and mission of each believer, is capable 45 V,45 | Churches, especially those in mission lands and areas affected 46 V,47 | ministry and the one apostolic mission.~The presbyters, and among 47 V,47 | entrusts him with a pastoral mission, either for the first time, 48 V,47 | himself, conferring a pastoral mission is a significant moment 49 V,50 | the specific vocation and mission of the consecrated life, 50 V,50 | presence and charismatic mission. The Bishop will therefore 51 V,50 | communion in the life and mission of the particular Church 52 V,51 | of the Bishop's pastoral mission to foster complementarity 53 V,52 | apostolic community open to mission.201 ~It is the Bishop's 54 VI,56 | needed to carry out the mission which God has entrusted 55 VI,65 | faithful.~In his zeal for mission, the Bishop should be seen 56 VI,65 | servant and witness of hope. Mission is the sure index of our 57 VI,65 | appeal that our commitment to mission should not be lessened but 58 VII,66 | the Bishop takes up his mission with confidence and courage, 59 VII,68 | preaching, catechesis and mission.~A frank and unambiguous


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