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1 I,8 | the Apostles, the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops are united 2 I,8 | the Bishops, is the Roman Pontiff. Indeed, as the Second Vatican 3 I,8 | College, and by the Roman Pontiff personally, is one and indivisible. 4 I,8 | episcopate and with the Roman Pontiff, represents Christ the Head 5 I,8 | when he shares in the Roman Pontiff's office of universal pastor 6 I,8 | representative of the Roman Pontiff in the offices of the Holy 7 II,19 | Bishop with the Supreme Pontiff strengthens his ability 8 II,22 | communion with the Roman Pontiff and with his brother Bishops, 9 III,29| communion with the Roman Pontiff they are to be revered by 10 VI,55 | communion with the Roman Pontiff, act as a College. Solemnly 11 VI,55 | communion with the Roman Pontiff, they are the continuation 12 VI,55 | themselves and with the Roman Pontiff in bonum totius Ecclesiae; 13 VI,56 | of his office, the Roman Pontiff possesses of reserving cases 14 VI,56 | individual Bishops with the Roman Pontiff and the College of Bishops.~ 15 VI,56 | supreme power of the Roman Pontiff, which is itself episcopal, 16 VI,56 | a decree of the Supreme Pontiff where it is reserved to 17 VI,56 | authority, that is, the Roman Pontiff and the College of Bishops, 18 VI,56 | reciprocity between the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops. Indeed, 19 VI,56 | communion with the Roman Pontiff and with the College of 20 VI,56 | the other hand the Roman Pontiff, the Head of the College, 21 VI,56 | them, so also the Roman Pontiff is never alone but is always 22 VI,56 | supreme power of the Roman Pontiff does not destroy, but affirms, 23 VI,57 | own Bishop, with the Roman Pontiff and with the College of 24 VI,57 | individual Bishops and the Roman Pontiff.233 From the communion 25 VI,57 | the Bishops and the Roman Pontiff. The presence of Bishops 26 VI,58 | the Bishops with the Roman Pontiff, and the Bishops among themselves, 27 VI,58 | able to assist the Roman Pontiff more effectively in the 28 VI,58 | assistance to the Roman Pontiff in the exercise of his apostolic 29 VI,58 | about them, unless the Roman Pontiff in certain cases has endowed 30 VI,61 | council or to the Roman Pontiff ''.251 Those in the Eastern 31 VI,61 | the primacy of the Roman Pontiff,252 but also to that of 32 VI,61 | then proposed to the Roman Pontiff for appointment.254 In 33 VI,62 | communion with the Roman Pontiff.258 Given the similarity