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1 Intro,1 | for the office of Bishop, may shepherd your holy flock. 2 Intro,1 | shepherd your holy flock. May he fulfil before you without 3 Intro,4(8) | Octogesima Adveniens (14 May 1971), 41: AAS 63 (1971), 4 Intro,5 | command from the Lord, ''we may reread the triple munus 5 Intro,5 | laborious a mission as this may be, we must not lose heart. 6 Intro,5 | Cross.~Ave Crux, spes unica! May this acclamation, which 7 Intro,5 | repeat aloud: ''Whatever we may be, let not your hope be 8 I,8(27) | Proprio Apostolos Suos (21 May 1998), 13: AAS 90 (1998), 9 I,8(32) | Proprio Apostolos Suos (21 May 1998), 8: AAS 90 (1998), 10 I,8(33) | Letter Communionis Notio (28 May 1992), 9: AAS 85 (1993), 11 I,8(35) | Proprio Apostolos Suos (21 May 1998), 12: AAS 90 (1998), 12 I,8(38) | Proprio Apostolos Suos (21 May 1998), 12: AAS 90 (1998), 13 I,8(40) | Proprio Apostolos Suos (21 May 1998), 12: AAS 90 (1998), 14 II,13 | faithful entrusted to his care may grow in grace through the 15 II,13 | celebration of the sacraments, and may know and live the Paschal 16 II,13 | Receive the miter, and may the splendour of holiness 17 II,13 | Chief Shepherd appears, you may deserve to receive from 18 II,22 | unity so that the world may believe and making ever 19 II,22 | love, so that all people may attain to the Trinitarian 20 III,27 | imitated, so that in him we may live the life of the Trinity, 21 III,29 | commanded you, that you may live, and that it may go 22 III,29 | you may live, and that it may go well with you'' (5:33). 23 III,29(120) | Instruction Donum Veritatis (24 May 1990), 19: AAS 82 (1990), 24 III,31 | censured, so that an opponent may be put to shame, having 25 IV,34 | and West, only the Bishop may sit on the episcopal Chair. 26 IV,39 | the faithful so that they may partake worthily and fruitfully 27 V,44 | the Bishop presides; he may never abdicate his specific 28 VI,55(207) | Letter Communionis Notio (28 May 1992), 9, 11-14: AAS 85 ( 29 VI,56(211) | Letter Quadragesimo Anno (15 May 1931): AAS 23 (1931), 203.~ 30 VI,56(216) | Letter Communionis Notio (28 May 1992), 12: AAS 85 (1993), 31 VI,57 | Church of Rome, so that all may remain in the integrity 32 VI,59(243) | Proprio Apostolos Suos (21 May 1998), 13: AAS 90 (1998), 33 VI,62 | and effective provision may be made for the increase 34 VI,63(264) | Proprio Apostolos Suos (21 May 1998), 6: AAS 90 (1998), 35 VI,63(266) | Proprio Apostolos Suos (21 May 1998), 10, 12: AAS 90 (1998), 36 VI,63(268) | Proprio Apostolos Suos (21 May 1998), 18: AAS 90 (1998), 37 VII,67 | forgiveness. Hard as it may be to accept, for any sensible 38 Conclu,73(296)| Dominum et Vivificantem (18 May 1986), 67: AAS 78 (1986), 39 Conclu,74 | and Queen of the Apostles. May she, who in the Upper Room