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1 I,8 | why the three functions received in episcopal ordination – 2 I,10 | this holy Mother he has received the gift of divine life 3 I,10 | called to sanctity and have received an equal privilege of faith 4 I,10 | The pastoral ministry received in episcopal consecration, 5 II,11 | pastoral ministry he has received, the Bishop becomes a sign 6 II,13 | means of the Baptism he has received, the Bishop shares, like 7 II,13 | need and as a grace to be received ever anew, and thus renews 8 II,15 | heart which has already received the word opens itself to 9 II,17 | for all those who ''have received the gift of a vocation to 10 II,19 | Holy Orders which he has received puts him in a special relationship 11 II,19 | virtue of the Order he has received, Jesus Christ, the invisible 12 II,24 | connected to the sacrament once received: the Bishop in fact must '' 13 III,28| Lord's disciples where he received the gift of divine life 14 III,29| ordination, each Bishop received the fundamental mission 15 III,29| every Bishop has heard and received from the heart of the Church 16 III,31| alongside the objective basis received in episcopal consecration. '' 17 IV,32 | their lives what they have received in faith.130 The ministry 18 IV,39 | reconciliation which they received at their priestly ordination, 19 V,42 | our Teacher and Lord, who received everything from the hands 20 V,43 | pastoral ministry sacramentally received (munus pastorale) as a sharing 21 V,43 | of the office that he has received, is thus invested with an 22 V,43 | governance (munus pastorale) received in the sacrament.~The Bishop' 23 VII,72| cultural values which they received at birth and in their earliest