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1 I,8 | The collegial nature of the episcopal ministry~ 2 I,8 | teaching on the collegial nature of the group of the Twelve, 3 I,8 | Church.28~This collegial nature of the apostolic ministry 4 I,9 | character and the unitary nature of the episcopal ministry~ 5 II,13 | strengthens and perfects his human nature. He can say with the Apostle 6 II,17 | consecrated life: of its nature, their consecration makes 7 II,17 | which expresses ''the true nature of the praying Church''.79 8 II,19 | the episcopate is by its nature ''one and indivisible”.83 9 III,28| docendi is rooted in the very nature of what must be preserved, 10 III,29| firm foundation in human nature itself, and thus the values 11 IV,33 | which manifest the specific nature of the episcopal ministry 12 IV,35 | express with clarity the nature of divine worship, reflecting 13 IV,35 | handed down, and the genuine nature of the Church be unambiguously 14 IV,38 | of our times.~By its very nature as a progressive insertion 15 V,43 | answer derives from the very nature of ecclesial authority: 16 V,44 | coordinator. By its very nature, the munus episcopale entails 17 VI,56 | theological investigation of the nature of episcopal authority in 18 VI,56 | magisterium,219 which of its nature pertains to the Bishop in 19 VI,56 | governance – are by their nature to be exercised in the particular 20 VI,56 | which is dictated by the nature of the Church herself. It 21 VI,63 | problems of a more general nature.270 ~Episcopal Conferences 22 VII,70| relationship of human beings with nature. Seen in the light of the