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1 Intro,1 | remain shepherds in his Church until the end of time. 2~ 2 Intro,1(2) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Lumen 3 Intro,1 | the Bishop, on which the Church continues to count, is that 4 Intro,1 | himself generously for the Church entrusted to him, while 5 Intro,2 | profound experience of being Church. Held in the wake of the 6 Intro,2 | rich treasure which the Church possesses in the variety 7 Intro,2 | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church and in the Decree on the 8 Intro,2 | extension to the universal Church by way of collegial communion, 9 Intro,2 | particular needs of the Church, and more strongly associated 10 Intro,2 | cooperation with the head of the Church, the constitutive centre 11 Intro,2 | of the pastor who, in the Church, is first and foremost to 12 Intro,3 | stands in the midst of the Church as a vigilant sentinel, 13 Intro,4 | Shepherd and Spouse of the Church. Acting as father, brother 14 Intro,5 | preparing for the whole Church a document on the Synod' 15 Intro,5 | I addressed to the whole Church at the beginning of the 16 Intro,5 | munus entrusted to us in the Church: munus docendi, sanctificandi 17 Intro,5 | Cross has become for the Church a ''tree of life''. For 18 Intro,5 | from the beginning of the Church's life to our own day, is 19 Intro,5 | comes to us from him in the Church, in the presence of our 20 I,6 | down is the life of the Church in every age. It was precisely 21 I,6(15) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 3.~ 22 I,6(17) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 27.~ 23 I,7 | out the Spirit upon the Church. This Trinitarian dimension, 24 I,7 | himself, becomes in the Church entrusted to him a living 25 I,7 | Teacher and High Priest of the Church.21 Here we find the source 26 I,7 | mystery of Christ for the Church. Because of this Trinitarian 27 I,7 | the Spirit to govern the Church of God: in the name of the 28 I,7 | Spirit, who gives life to the Church and by his power strengthens 29 I,8 | to the structure of the Church as willed by Jesus Christ. 30 I,8(25) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22; Code 31 I,8 | Churches and for the universal Church.27 Consequently, if we must 32 I,8(26) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 21; Code 33 I,8 | supreme power over the whole Church.28~This collegial nature 34 I,8(27) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23; Decree 35 I,8(27) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 3; 5; 36 I,8(28) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22; Code 37 I,8 | authority over the whole Church is solemnly exercised in 38 I,8(29) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22.~ 39 I,8 | established between the Church as one and universal, and 40 I,8 | unity, be it that of the Church or of the Bishops, is the 41 I,8(30) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22.~ 42 I,8 | elements of the unity of the Church''.32~The universal Church 43 I,8 | Church''.32~The universal Church is not the sum of the particular 44 I,8 | her essential mystery the Church precedes creation itself.33 45 I,8 | existing between the universal Church and each particular Church, 46 I,8 | Church and each particular Church, whereby the particular 47 I,8 | likeness of the universal Church, and in and from the particular 48 I,8 | the one and only Catholic Church'',34 is reproduced in the 49 I,8(33) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, 758-760; Congregation for 50 I,8 | element of the universal Church, it is a reality which precedes 51 I,8 | the head of a particular Church''.35~We can better understand 52 I,8(34) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23.~ 53 I,8 | parallelism between the universal Church and the College of Bishops 54 I,8 | contained the structure of the Church – which in them was established 55 I,8(36) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 5.~ 56 I,8 | of Bishops over the whole Church is not the result of the 57 I,8 | competence to act over the whole Church except collegially''.38 58 I,8(37) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22.~ 59 I,8 | Just as the universal Church is one and indivisible, 60 I,8 | of heading a particular Church, there are many Bishops 61 I,8(39) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22.~ 62 I,8 | Head and Shepherd of the Church: he does this not only in 63 I,8 | of pastor of a particular Church, but also when he cooperates 64 I,8 | in the governance of his Church 41 or when he shares in 65 I,8 | governance of the universal Church. In the course of her history 66 I,8 | course of her history the Church has also recognized, in 67 I,8 | presidency over a particular Church, other forms of exercising 68 I,8(41) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 25-26.~ 69 I,9 | special witness to him in the Church and before the world.~These 70 I,9(43) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 21, 27; John 71 I,9 | never be lacking in the Church.~ 72 I,10 | of the Holy Spirit to the Church, the Bishop is above all 73 I,10 | a son and member of the Church. From this holy Mother he 74 I,10 | is fully a ''son'' of the Church. This brings up once again 75 I,10 | relationship which exists in the Church between the common priesthood 76 I,10 | structures the life of the Church as the place where the salvation 77 I,10 | a baptized member of the Church, yet is incorporated into 78 I,10 | therefore everyone in the Church does not walk along the 79 I,10 | other by a common bond. The Church's pastors, following the 80 I,10(46) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 10.~ 81 I,10 | Bishop for the good of the Church entrusted to him and the 82 I,10 | the faithful for that same Church.~ ~ 83 II,11 | towards the building up of the Church in love.~This requires of 84 II,12 | call to holiness in the Church in our time~12. There is 85 II,12 | the requirements of the Church's life and the call of the 86 II,12 | which I set before the whole Church: ''All pastoral initiatives 87 II,13 | communitarian, like the life of the Church itself. Along this path, 88 II,13(56) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 40.~ 89 II,13(58) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, Nos. 1804, 1839.~ 90 II,13 | one Mother on earth, Holy Church. Like all believers in Christ, 91 II,13 | expression to the mystery of a Church which is constitutively 92 II,13 | because he must serve the Church as teacher, sanctifier and 93 II,13 | such, he must also love the Church deeply and fervently. Each 94 II,13 | Christ in order to love the Church with the love of Christ 95 II,13 | and in order to be in the Church a minister of her unity, 96 II,13(60) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 4.~ 97 II,13(63) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 41.~ 98 II,14 | spei et spes nostra, as the Church invokes her. The Bishop 99 II,14 | This icon of the nascent Church manifests the indissoluble 100 II,14 | living Tradition of the Church, in communion with all the 101 II,14 | motherhood for the whole Church. Indeed, it will be the 102 II,14 | approved and recommended by the Church, especially by the recitation 103 II,15 | the faithful and like the Church herself,67 must be a hearer 104 II,15 | constantly proposed by the Church's tradition and spiritual 105 II,17 | all the more ardent in the Church..~With regard to the Liturgy 106 II,17 | deputed for this purpose by Church ordinance, or by the faithful 107 II,17 | fulfilling a duty of the Church, but also are sharing in 108 II,17 | throne in the name of the Church, their Mother''.78 Writing 109 II,17 | the prayer of the local Church'', which expresses ''the 110 II,17 | true nature of the praying Church''.79 The consecratio temporis, 111 II,18 | the Holy Trinity to the Church, the counsels are a reflection 112 II,18 | image of Christ before the Church and the world. The life 113 II,18 | only those members of the Church who are called to follow 114 II,19 | working to build up the Church, so that all that he says 115 II,19 | obedient to the Gospel and the Church's Tradition; he is able 116 II,19 | with his own particular Church. He must feel committed 117 II,19 | invisible Head of the whole Church.~The apostolic aspect of 118 II,19 | for the good of the whole Church.~As a model of attentive 119 II,19 | Spirit is saying to the Church. Through the evangelical 120 II,19(83) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 18.~ 121 II,20 | oppression'', and who invites the Church, and above all her pastors, '' 122 II,20 | is also demanded by the Church's concern for the poor, 123 II,20 | decisively to making the Church the ''home of the poor''.~ 124 II,20(87) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 8.~ 125 II,20 | fraternal sharing. In the Church of the Apostles, as the 126 II,20 | among them'' (4:34). The Church needs to bear witness to 127 II,20 | administer the goods of the Church like the ''good head of 128 II,20 | that they are used for the Church's own specific ends: the 129 II,20 | always been applied to the Church's pastors. This must also 130 II,20 | example of their pastors, the Church and the Churches must practise 131 II,21 | chastity at the service of a Church which reflects~the purity 132 II,21 | the Bride of God, the holy Church''. These words of the Roman 133 II,21 | valuable service to the Church. He will support and encourage 134 II,21 | God. In the reality of the Church and the world today, the 135 II,21 | especially when these involve the Church's ministers, the Bishop 136 II,21 | the world the reality of a Church which is holy and chaste, 137 II,22 | out the need to ''make the Church the home and the school 138 II,22 | provide in his own particular Church special occasions which 139 II,23 | attentive to the needs of the Church and the world.~ 140 II,24 | harmonious progress of all in the Church.~For the Bishop, as for 141 II,24 | with the situation of the Church and the world, which would 142 II,24 | heart for the good of the Church and mankind''.95~Periodic 143 II,24 | that, like the life of the Church itself, pastoral styles 144 II,24 | challenges and commitments of the Church in society. In this context 145 II,24 | have taken place in the Church and pastoral life.97~ 146 II,25 | never be lacking in the Church.98~Throughout the history 147 II,25 | Throughout the history of the Church, from the Apostles onwards, 148 II,25 | the early centuries of the Church, of the founders of particular 149 II,25 | Consequently, each particular Church should be concerned to celebrate 150 II,25 | guide the way of the pilgrim Church through time. In order to 151 II,25 | generation, which looks to the Church for exciting ideas and a 152 III,26 | solemnly entrusted to the Church, the community of the disciples 153 III,26 | an integral part of the Church's identity. The Apostle 154 III,26 | incumbent upon the whole Church and each of her children, 155 III,26(100) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 12; cf. 156 III,26(100) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 25.~ 157 III,27(104) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 158 III,28 | the path indicated by the Church's tradition, explains that 159 III,28 | Tradition has entrusted to his Church the one deposit of divine 160 III,28 | like a mirror in which the Church during her pilgrim journey 161 III,28(107) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium 25; Dogmatic 162 III,28 | passing on of all that the Church herself is and all that 163 III,28 | progress in the life of the Church, as the Second Vatican Council 164 III,28 | Spirit who speaks within the Church, the faithful and the Bishops 165 III,28 | every Bishop the life of the Church and life in the Church is 166 III,28 | the Church and life in the Church is the condition for exercising 167 III,28 | role as a teacher in the Church, must be able to repeat 168 III,28(111) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 12.~ 169 III,28 | same school''.112 In the Church, the school of the living 170 III,28 | heard as he awakens in the Church different forms of charisms 171 III,29 | received from the heart of the Church he must then give back to 172 III,29(113) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 25.~ 173 III,29 | Catechism of the Catholic Church.~The words which I addressed 174 III,29 | priority in his particular Church to active and effective 175 III,29 | morality. The rules that the Church sets forth reflect the divine 176 III,30 | territory of his particular Church, should strive to ensure 177 III,31 | great Bishop of the ancient Church, Saint Hilary of Poitiers: '' 178 III,31 | completely new man of the Church, explained what was, so 179 IV,32 | nourished by the Eucharist, the Church's greatest treasure, the 180 IV,32 | the sacrament by which the Church is constantly built up as 181 IV,32 | permeates the whole life of the Church, and the Bishop is its minister, 182 IV,32 | source and summit of the Church's life''.128 This statement 183 IV,32 | liturgical life in the particular Church, where the Bishop exercises 184 IV,32 | offered, and by which the Church continually lives and grows''.129 ~ 185 IV,32 | to the building up of the Church and to the glory of the 186 IV,33 | the life of the particular Church~33. The Bishop carries out 187 IV,33 | the life of the particular Church. In these celebrations, 188 IV,34 | importance of the Cathedral Church~34. The Bishop, while carrying 189 IV,34 | focal point the Cathedral Church, which is as it were the 190 IV,34 | is as it were the Mother Church and the centre of convergence 191 IV,34 | convergence for the particular Church.~The Cathedral is the place 192 IV,34 | fact makes the Cathederal Church the physical and spiritual 193 IV,34 | above all in the Cathedral Church, as of the highest importance. 194 IV,34 | should be convinced that the Church is displayed with special 195 IV,34 | the supreme moment of the Church's life takes place, is also 196 IV,34 | manifestation of the mystery of the Church include certain particular 197 IV,34 | take place in the Cathedral church.133 Other occasions can 198 IV,34 | members of the particular Church. For this reason the Caeremoniale 199 IV,34 | importance of the Cathedral Church and of the celebrations 200 IV,34 | to the whole particular Church.134 ~ 201 IV,35 | the genuine sense of the Church which prays and which celebrates 202 IV,35 | the genuine nature of the Church be unambiguously expressed. 203 IV,35 | clear proclamations of the Church's faith, privileged occasions 204 IV,35 | transmission of the faith in the Church's sacred liturgy, the Bishop 205 IV,36 | Sunday – which is also the Church's Daypresides at the 206 IV,36 | the liturgical year the Church relives the whole Christian 207 IV,36 | this journey of faith, the Church is sustained by the “memory 208 IV,36(141) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 68.~ 209 IV,37 | to the building up of the Church as a mystery of communion 210 IV,37 | communities in which the Church of Christ is truly present, 211 IV,37(143) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 26.~ 212 IV,37 | catholic and apostolic Church is gathered together. For ' 213 IV,37 | is also the source of the Church's whole missionary commitment, 214 IV,37 | is the day on which the Church, the community and family 215 IV,37(147) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 28; John 216 IV,38 | present circumstances of the Church and the world, both in the 217 IV,38 | encounter with Christ and the Church to the many men and women 218 IV,38 | mystery of Christ and the Church by analogy with the origin, 219 IV,38 | made full members of the Church, Christ's Mystical Body. 220 IV,38 | mystery of Christ and the Church, a mystery alive and at 221 IV,38 | work in each particular Church, the itinerary of Christian 222 IV,38 | regulate, in accordance with Church law, all matters involving 223 IV,38 | operate in accordance with the Church's laws and in full harmony 224 IV,39 | particular attention to the Church's penitential discipline; 225 IV,39 | for this sacrament of the Church, the source of reconciliation, 226 IV,39 | discipline in his particular Church, is particularly charged 227 IV,39 | reconciled with God and with the Church. Only physical or moral 228 IV,39 | light of Tradition and the Church's Magisterium the close 229 IV,40 | prayer, participation in the Church's sacramental life, and 230 IV,41 | of God in the life of the Church. In his ministry, then, 231 IV,41 | this programme to the whole Church at the beginning of the 232 V,42(161) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 27; Decree 233 V,42(161) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 16.~ 234 V,43 | role of representing the Church entrusted to him and of 235 V,43(162) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 11; Code 236 V,43(163) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 27; Decree 237 V,43(163) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 8; Code 238 V,43(164) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 27.~ 239 V,43 | states, authority in the Church is meant for the building 240 V,43 | supreme authority of the Church, and can be circumscribed 241 V,43 | for the advantage of the Church or of the faithful. In virtue 242 V,43 | Bishop proclaims in his Church, as well as the rules which 243 V,43(166) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 27; cf. Code 244 V,43 | exercise of authority in the Church cannot be understood as 245 V,43 | presence of Christ in his Church.~As ministers by the Lord' 246 V,43 | by the Lord's will of the Church's apostolicity, endowed 247 V,43 | exercise of authority in the Church has often proved taxing. 248 V,44 | responsibility for the good of the Church entrusted to his care and 249 V,44 | organized.171 The particular Church involves not only the threefold 250 V,44 | God has entrusted to the Church in the world, each according 251 V,44 | from being with them.~The Church is an organically structured 252 V,44(172) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 32; Code 253 V,44 | the good of the particular Church which they themselves form. 254 V,44 | and in the heart of the Church by means of an authentically 255 V,44 | communion expresses the Church's essence, then it is normal 256 V,44 | develop, within his particular Church, structures of communion 257 V,44 | for the true good of the Church.~ 258 V,45 | elements of the particular Church~45. Many of the interventions 259 V,45 | transparency for other similar Church institutions. If a spirituality 260 V,47 | describing the particular Church, defines it as a community 261 V,47 | gratitude of the particular Church for his past apostolic labours 262 V,47 | to the building up of the Church by his exemplary witness 263 V,47 | for the building up of the Church, especially by virtue of 264 V,47 | brothers and sisters in the Church who are sharing in the Lord' 265 V,47(187) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 16.~ 266 V,48 | priesthood in his particular Church is indispensable for the 267 V,48 | life, and in love with the Church. Similarly he will make 268 V,49 | ministers they are, and Holy Church which they have committed 269 V,50 | Fathers stated that in the Church as communion the Bishop 270 V,50 | stably and solidly to the Church's life and sanctity.196 271 V,50 | mission of the particular Church in which they live. The 272 V,50(196) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 44.~ 273 V,51 | responsibilities in the Church within diocesan and parochial 274 V,51 | of association enrich the Church, yet they are always in 275 V,51(198) | Pastoral Council on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 276 V,52 | rightly called a ''domestic Church'', a space open to the presence 277 V,53 | commit themselves in the Church and in the world, if only 278 V,54 | accepted before God and the Church. It is in this way that 279 V,54 | he freely assented to the Church's charge to care for the 280 VI,55 | their concern to the entire Church. ''All the Bishops, in fact, 281 VI,55 | discipline common to the whole Church, to instruct the faithful 282 VI,55 | that is common to the whole Church, especially that which is 283 VI,55 | governing well their own Church as a portion of the universal 284 VI,55 | portion of the universal Church, they themselves make an 285 VI,55 | relation with his particular Church and with the universal Church. 286 VI,55 | Church and with the universal Church. The Bishop, who himself 287 VI,55 | unity in his own particular Church, is also the visible bond 288 VI,55 | communion between his particular Church and the universal Church. 289 VI,55 | Church and the universal Church. All the Bishops, residing 290 VI,55 | consistency and expression to the Church's catholicity, while at 291 VI,55 | upon their own particular Church. Each Bishop is consequently 292 VI,55 | meeting-point between his particular Church and the universal Church, 293 VI,55 | Church and the universal Church, and a visible witness of 294 VI,55 | the presence of the one Church of Christ within his particular 295 VI,55 | Christ within his particular Church. In the communion of the 296 VI,55 | represents his particular Church and in it he represents 297 VI,55(206) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23.~ 298 VI,55 | for the good of the whole Church and of every particular 299 VI,55 | and of every particular Church, and the action of the College 300 VI,55 | discipline common to the entire Church will be preserved in the 301 VI,55(208) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22: Code 302 VI,55(209) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23.~ 303 VI,56 | Bishop in relation to the Church's supreme authority~56. 304 VI,56 | between the Bishop and the Church's supreme authority could 305 VI,56 | principle to the life of the Church, without prejudice however 306 VI,56(210) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 8.~ 307 VI,56 | encourage a sharing between Church structures and opened the 308 VI,56 | that within his particular Church the Diocesan Bishop possesses 309 VI,56 | is that the unity of the Church is grounded in the unity 310 VI,56 | College. Analogously, the Church, in order to be one, calls 311 VI,56 | order to be one, calls for a Church that is Head of the Churches, 312 VI,56 | Head of the Churches, the Church of Rome, whose Bishop, the 313 VI,56(215) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22; Code 314 VI,56 | Consequently, ''for each particular Church to be fully Church, that 315 VI,56 | particular Church to be fully Church, that is, the particular 316 VI,56 | presence of the universal Church, with all its essential 317 VI,56 | the model of the universal Church, there must be present in 318 VI,56 | supreme authority of the Church [...] The primacy of the 319 VI,56 | elements of the universal Church that are 'not derived from 320 VI,56 | interior to each particular Church [...] The ministry of the 321 VI,56 | interior to each particular Church is a necessary expression 322 VI,56 | interiority between universal Church and particular Church''.217 ~ 323 VI,56 | universal Church and particular Church''.217 ~The Church of Christ, 324 VI,56 | particular Church''.217 ~The Church of Christ, in her mark of 325 VI,56 | realized in each particular Church, which receives all the 326 VI,56 | God has entrusted to the Church to accomplish in the world. 327 VI,56(218) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 27; Decree 328 VI,56(218) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 8; Code 329 VI,56 | mysterious reality of the Church, whereby the universal Church 330 VI,56 | Church, whereby the universal Church is immanent within the particular 331 VI,56 | immanent within the particular Church together with her supreme 332 VI,56 | exercised in the particular Church by each Diocesan Bishop 333 VI,56(220) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 22; Code 334 VI,56 | dictated by the nature of the Church herself. It is the same 335 VI,56 | government established in his Church by Christ the Lord”.222 ~ 336 VI,56(221) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 21; Code 337 VI,56 | about and demonstrate the Church's true catholicity, have 338 VI,56(222) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 27; cf. Code 339 VI,56 | establish the catholicity of his Church, must exercise the power 340 VI,56 | as Supreme Pastor of the Church (munus supremi Ecclesiae 341 VI,56 | and indeed with the whole Church.225 Consequently, in the 342 VI,56 | in the communion of the Church, just as the Bishop is never 343 VI,56 | Bishop in his particular Church.~ 344 VI,57 | Spirit makes present in the Church on both the particular and 345 VI,57 | confirmatio) in the body of the Church, which gives rise to unity 346 VI,57 | between the universal Church and the particular Churches 347 VI,57(228) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 13.~ 348 VI,57 | faithful of the particular Church and of the whole Church, 349 VI,57 | Church and of the whole Church, so that the universal Church 350 VI,57 | Church, so that the universal Church is present in the particular 351 VI,57 | present in the particular Church and the particular Church 352 VI,57 | Church and the particular Church becomes part, together with 353 VI,57 | communion of the universal Church.~From the earliest centuries 354 VI,57 | reference of communion is to the Church of Rome, where Peter and 355 VI,57 | pre-eminent position, every Church has to agree with this Church, 356 VI,57 | Church has to agree with this Church, for she is the ultimate 357 VI,57 | by the Apostles.230 The Church of Rome presides over the 358 VI,57 | various Churches with the Church of Rome, so that all may 359 VI,57(232) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 13.~ 360 VI,57 | for the good of the whole Church and therefore of every particular 361 VI,57 | therefore of every particular Church. The visit ad Limina is 362 VI,57(233) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 4.~ 363 VI,57 | intends to issue for the Church as a whole or specifically 364 VI,58 | affecting the life of the Church.236 ~As we know, during 365 VI,58 | for the good of the whole Church.~The passage of the years 366 VI,58(237) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 5.~ 367 VI,58 | hierarchical body of the Church and finally, in a certain 368 VI,58 | Bishops and with the whole Church.240 In this regard, the 369 VI,58 | diminish its importance. In the Church the purpose of any collegial 370 VI,58 | truth or the good of the Church. When it is therefore a 371 VI,58 | Spirit, the soul of the one Church of Christ.~Precisely because 372 VI,58 | service of truth and the Church, as an expression of true 373 VI,58 | Head for the good of the Church, when the Bishops give their 374 VI,58 | governance of the universal Church. Like my venerable predecessor 375 VI,59 | to the issues which the Church must face in these rapidly 376 VI,59 | governance in his particular Church, or a decision made with 377 VI,59 | ways, for his particular Church, the neighbouring sister 378 VI,59 | Churches and the universal Church.~The Synod Fathers rightly 379 VI,59 | confirm the image of the Church as ''God's family,'' in 380 VI,59 | within the communion of the Church. Their communion is also 381 VI,59 | turned my thoughts. The whole Church has great respect for these 382 VI,60 | expressions in the Latin Church. Together they shed greater 383 VI,60 | communion with the Catholic Church, are especially entitled 384 VI,61 | constitution of the universal Church. Their particular dignity 385 VI,61 | rights and duties.~In the Church the institution of the Patriarchate 386 VI,61(249) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23; Decree 387 VI,61 | Those in the Eastern Church who exercise supra-episcopal 388 VI,61 | Churchesparticipate in the Church's supreme authority which 389 VI,61 | Peter has over the entire Church and they exercise this power 390 VI,61 | Bishops of a Patriarchal Church and the Patriarch, who for 391 VI,61 | Synod of their Patriarchal Church as the pastors of a portion 392 VI,61 | the governance of his own Church; rather it affirms the spirit 393 VI,61 | territory of the Patriarchal Church, and chooses candidates 394 VI,61 | confines of the Patriarchal Church who are then proposed to 395 VI,61 | confines of the Patriarchal Church.255 The Synod is also, 396 VI,61 | confines of the Patriarchal Church.256 For the handling of 397 VI,62(259) | Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 36.~ 398 VI,63 | promoting the common good of the Church; 'in recent years they have 399 VI,63 | thus to the unity of the Church, since they are a most helpful 400 VI,63 | out by divine law in their Church. On the level of the individual 401 VI,63 | level of the individual Church, the Diocesan Bishop, in 402 VI,64 | The Church's unity and ecumenical dialogue~ 403 VI,64 | the Holy Trinity to the Church. This however does not dispense 404 VI,64 | Jn 11:52), the Catholic Church is irrevocably committed 405 VI,64 | understanding between the Catholic Church and the other Churches and 406 VI,64 | structures. The inner life of the Church must offer a witness of 407 VI,65(274) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 38.~ 408 VI,65 | dimension in his own particular Church by promoting, in accordance 409 VI,65 | experience which a particular Church can receive from Congregations 410 VII,66 | In sacred Scripture the Church is compared to a flock '' 411 VII,66 | Christ, the little flock, the Church, has set out, and is led 412 VII,66 | acts in the name of the Church, which is an expert in humanity 413 VII,66(277) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 6.~ 414 VII,67 | of God. He proclaims the Church's moral teaching by defending 415 VII,67 | He likewise proclaims the Church's social teaching, based 416 VII,67 | defend their rights. The Church's social teaching is able 417 VII,67 | serious ways. Like holy Church herself, which is in the 418 VII,67 | family.~In this situation the Church continues to proclaim the 419 VII,67 | ready to show that, as the Church's social teaching makes 420 VII,68 | consequent necessity of the Church as the means of salvation 421 VII,68 | sincere respect which the Church has for the religions of 422 VII,68 | the primary goal of the Church's preaching, catechesis 423 VII,69 | their consequences for the Church and the whole human race. 424 VII,69 | indicated elsewhere. The Church's vision in this area has 425 VII,71 | breakdown of the family. The Church's 'No' to abortion and euthanasia 426 VII,71 | it to become a domestic Church''.291 ~ 427 Conclu,73 | today in the life of the Church!~The Bishops of the third 428 Conclu,73 | without the Churches and the Church? We could easily complain, 429 Conclu,73 | Our second resource is the Church, whose members we have become 430 Conclu,73 | situation urges us to make the Church ''the home and the school 431 Conclu,73 | in which an individual Church or a number of neighbouring 432 Conclu,73 | sisters is his own particular Church, when the spirituality of 433 Conclu,73 | not alone in the universal Church and he is not alone in his 434 Conclu,73 | alone in his particular Church.~ 435 Conclu,74 | brothers, called to be for the Church and the world eloquent witnesses 436 Conclu,74 | brothers and sisters in the Church and to all the men and women 437 Conclu,74 | Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church and Queen of the Apostles. 438 Conclu,74(300)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 21.~


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