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1 I,8 | the College and with its members, that is, with the College, 2 I,8 | Apostles were the first members of the new Israel, and at 3 I,8 | very fact that they are members of the College of Bishops, 4 I,10 | being for'' the other members of the faithful while not 5 II,18 | their example not only those members of the Church who are called 6 II,19 | Successor of Peter, with the members of the College of Bishops 7 II,20 | witnesses, the poverty of some members of the community called 8 IV,34 | commitment to mission in all the members of the particular Church. 9 IV,37 | prudent distribution of the members of the presbyterate, so 10 IV,38 | eternal life and made full members of the Church, Christ's 11 IV,38 | or for reaching out to members of the faithful who have 12 IV,39 | ordinary means by which members of the faithful conscious 13 IV,41 | especially where these concern members of the lay faithful in their 14 V,42 | to those who are not yet members (cf. Jn 10:16).~ 15 V,44 | the service of the other members of the People of God. The 16 V,44 | manner of being for the other members of faithful which in no 17 V,47 | they continue to be active members for the building up of the 18 VI,55 | states that all Bishops, as members of the College of Bishops 19 VI,55 | Christ – especially those members who are poor and suffering 20 VI,56 | help between the different members of the one body (cf. 1 Cor 21 VI,58 | together with the other members of the Synod who are not 22 VI,59 | the growing numbers of its members, is that of Bishops Emeritus. 23 VI,59 | who are still important members of the College of Bishops, 24 VI,63 | individual Bishops who are members, and consequently to the 25 VI,65 | episcopal ministry~65. As members of the Episcopal College, 26 VII,72 | consequences, of the emigration of members of their communities. It 27 VII,72 | structures to meet the needs of members of the faithful living in 28 Conclu,73| resource is the Church, whose members we have become through Baptism, 29 Conclu,73| Bishops, of which we became members by our consecration, is 30 Conclu,74| be able to count on the members of his diocesan presbyterate