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1 Intro,1 | Pontifical, during the solemn prayer of episcopal ordination, 2 Intro,1(1)| Ordination of a Bishop: Prayer of Ordination.~ 3 Intro,4(7)| Cf. John Paul II, Prayer in Commemoration of 11 September 4 I,6 | choice after a night spent in prayer on the mountain (cf. 6:12). 5 II,12 | ardent and confident in his prayer on behalf of his people. 6 II,13 | therefore cultivate a life of prayer and profound faith, and 7 II,14 | unanimous and persevering prayer of Christ's disciples and 8 II,14 | a model of docility and prayer, of spiritual oblation and 9 II,14 | completely familiar with this prayer, completely centred as it 10 II,16 | him the Bishop raises his prayer in constant intercession 11 II,17 | Prayer and the Liturgy of the Hours~ 12 II,17 | by the Synod Fathers is prayer, especially the prayer raised 13 II,17 | is prayer, especially the prayer raised to the Lord in the 14 II,17 | remains the distinctive prayer of the Christian community, 15 II,17 | guidance of the Spirit.~Prayer is itself a particular duty 16 II,17 | will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the 17 II,17 | will be a true teacher of prayer for the faithful only if 18 II,17 | word'' (Ps 119:114). From prayer he will gain that hope which 19 II,17 | pass on to the faithful. Prayer is the privileged forum 20 II,17 | The Bishop's personal prayer will be particularly and 21 II,17 | Bridegroom; it is the very prayer which Christ himself, together 22 II,17 | Mother''.78 Writing on the prayer of the Divine Office, my 23 II,17 | Paul VI, called it ''the prayer of the local Church'', which 24 II,17 | supported and assisted by the prayer of his faithful: priests, 25 II,17 | teacher and a promoter of prayer. He not only hands down 26 II,19 | strive to understand, through prayer and discernment, the will 27 II,22 | the Bishop, in addition to prayer, should readily avail himself 28 II,23 | divine mysteries and personal prayer, private study and pastoral 29 III,29 | insistently lifts up his prayer to God.~That which every 30 IV,32 | the word of God, guiding prayer for his people and with 31 IV,32 | striking title, taken from the prayer of episcopal consecration 32 IV,33 | and serves as a model of prayer, the one who intercedes 33 IV,34 | Eucharistsharing one prayer at one altar at which the 34 IV,40 | word of God, recourse to prayer, participation in the Church' 35 V,47 | exemplary witness of assiduous prayer and his willingness to share 36 V,47 | Bishop will also follow with prayer and genuine compassion priests 37 V,48 | Since it involves much prayer, commitment and effort, 38 V,48 | forms vocations is primarily prayer. Vocations need a vast network 39 V,48 | confronted in the context of prayer, the more prayer will help 40 V,48 | context of prayer, the more prayer will help those whom God 41 V,54 | sacraments and in the life of prayer, which is above all an attentive 42 VI,60 | called to do this through prayer and an exemplary Christian 43 VI,64 | dialogue~64. The Lord Jesus' prayer for unity between his disciples ( 44 VI,64 | every effort, beginning with prayer itself, to hasten the journey


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