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supreme

   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 I,8 | whom they exercise full and supreme power over the whole Church.28~ 2 I,8 | manner.29 The College's supreme authority over the whole 3 I,8 | subject,'' and hence the supreme, full and universal power 4 I,10 | dimensions which unite in the supreme act of the sacrifice of 5 II,13 | very person of Christ, the Supreme Pastor. In the Roman Pontifical 6 II,13 | of living inspired by the supreme model of Christ the Lord 7 II,13 | crucified Christ in his supreme self-oblation to the Father 8 II,19 | communion of the Bishop with the Supreme Pontiff strengthens his 9 II,22 | our spes unica and the supreme witness to the love of God, 10 IV,34 | the Cathedral, where the supreme moment of the Church's life 11 IV,35 | and sharers in Christ's supreme priesthood, to work tirelessly 12 IV,37 | minister of the grace of the supreme priesthood.143 ~It is above 13 V,42 | This image of Jesus, the supreme model of the Bishop, finds 14 V,43 | as well as possible the supreme model, which is Jesus the 15 V,43 | ultimately regulated by the supreme authority of the Church, 16 VI,56 | relation to the Church's supreme authority~56. The Second 17 VI,56 | Bishop and the Church's supreme authority could be treated 18 VI,56 | power coexists with the supreme power of the Roman Pontiff, 19 VI,56 | as a proper element, the supreme authority of the Church [...] 20 VI,56 | law or by a decree of the Supreme Pontiff where it is reserved 21 VI,56 | where it is reserved to the supreme authority or to some other 22 VI,56 | Church together with her supreme authority, that is, the 23 VI,56 | of Bishops, who possess supreme, full, ordinary and immediate 24 VI,56 | Diocesan Bishops and the supreme authority which is dictated 25 VI,56 | is not diminished by the supreme and universal power, but 26 VI,56 | exercise of his ministry as Supreme Pastor of the Church (munus 27 VI,56 | why the exercise of the supreme power of the Roman Pontiff 28 VI,61 | participate in the Church's supreme authority which the Successor 29 Conclu,73| the Apostle Peter, whose supreme and universal power does


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