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1 Intro,1 | ministry as Bishops. In the Roman Pontifical, during the solemn 2 Intro,5(13)| Cf. Roman Missal, Preface of Pastors.~ 3 I,7(19) | Roman Pontifical, Rite of Ordination 4 I,7 | the homily outline in the Roman Pontifical suggests, the 5 I,7(22) | Cf. Roman Pontifical, Rite of Ordination 6 I,8 | group to the Apostles, the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops 7 I,8 | Episcopal Conferences, the Roman Curia, ad Limina visits, 8 I,8 | or of the Bishops, is the Roman Pontiff. Indeed, as the 9 I,8 | the College, and by the Roman Pontiff personally, is one 10 I,8 | episcopate and with the Roman Pontiff, represents Christ 11 I,8 | or when he shares in the Roman Pontiff's office of universal 12 I,8 | a representative of the Roman Pontiff in the offices of 13 II,13 | the Supreme Pastor. In the Roman Pontifical this requirement 14 II,17 | entrusted to his care. In the Roman Pontifical this is the final 15 II,21 | Church''. These words of the Roman Pontifical 90 urge the Bishop 16 II,22 | nurturing his communion with the Roman Pontiff and with his brother 17 III,28 | the gesture found in the Roman rite of episcopal ordination, 18 III,29 | teach in communion with the Roman Pontiff they are to be revered 19 IV,34(132) | Roman Pontifical, Blessing of 20 IV,34(133) | Cf. Roman Pontifical, Rite of Ordination 21 IV,39(154) | Cf. Roman Ritual, Rite of Exorcisms ( 22 V,43(165) | Roman Pontifical, Rite of Ordination 23 V,54(205) | Cf. Roman Pontifical, Rite of Ordination 24 VI,55 | hierarchical communion with the Roman Pontiff, act as a College. 25 VI,55 | hierarchical communion with the Roman Pontiff, they are the continuation 26 VI,55 | themselves and with the Roman Pontiff in bonum totius 27 VI,56 | virtue of his office, the Roman Pontiff possesses of reserving 28 VI,56 | individual Bishops and the Roman Curia. Hope was expressed 29 VI,56 | individual Bishops with the Roman Pontiff and the College 30 VI,56 | the supreme power of the Roman Pontiff, which is itself 31 VI,56 | authority, that is, the Roman Pontiff and the College 32 VI,56 | reciprocity between the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops. 33 VI,56 | hierarchical communion with the Roman Pontiff and with the College 34 VI,56 | Bishops, on the other hand the Roman Pontiff, the Head of the 35 VI,56 | sustained by them, so also the Roman Pontiff is never alone but 36 VI,56 | the supreme power of the Roman Pontiff does not destroy, 37 VI,57 | one's own Bishop, with the Roman Pontiff and with the College 38 VI,57 | individual Bishops and the Roman Pontiff.233 From the communion 39 VI,57 | charge of the offices of the Roman Curia: in these discussions 40 VI,57 | and the offices of the Roman Curia,234 so that the latter, 41 VI,57 | between the Bishops and the Roman Pontiff. The presence of 42 VI,58 | uniting the Bishops with the Roman Pontiff, and the Bishops 43 VI,58 | to be able to assist the Roman Pontiff more effectively 44 VI,58 | significant assistance to the Roman Pontiff in the exercise 45 VI,58 | decrees about them, unless the Roman Pontiff in certain cases 46 VI,59 | Council for the reform of the Roman Curia, the organization 47 VI,61 | ecumenical council or to the Roman Pontiff ''.251 Those in 48 VI,61 | that of the primacy of the Roman Pontiff,252 but also to 49 VI,61 | are then proposed to the Roman Pontiff for appointment.254 50 VI,62 | their communion with the Roman Pontiff.258 Given the similarity