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1 Intro,1 | carry out their ministry as Bishops. In the Roman Pontifical, 2 Intro,1 | that their successors, the Bishops, should remain shepherds 3 Intro,1 | very much present to the Bishops from throughout the world 4 Intro,1 | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops. At the tomb of the Apostle 5 Intro,1(4) | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, 27 October 2001, 3: AAS 6 Intro,2 | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops~2. We give thanks to the 7 Intro,2 | assembly of the Synod of Bishops and thus having a truly 8 Intro,2 | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops followed a long series of 9 Intro,2 | the specific ministry of Bishops completed the picture of 10 Intro,2 | episcopate and the ministry of Bishops, especially as set forth 11 Intro,2 | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops Christus Dominus. Of this 12 Intro,2 | responsibility with other Bishops for the universal and particular 13 Intro,2 | centre of the College of Bishops''. 5~At the same time, in 14 Intro,2(5) | Cardinals, Archbishops and Bishops of Italy (6 December 1965): 15 Intro,4 | sessions of the Synod of Bishops took place at a dramatic 16 Intro,4(8) | Synod of Bishops, Tenth Ordinary General 17 Intro,5 | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, from the first Lineamenta 18 Intro,5 | kiss of peace to all the Bishops in communion with this See, 19 Intro,5 | of communion and mission, Bishops will truly be a source of 20 Intro,5 | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, remain ever on our lips, 21 Intro,5(12)| Assembly of the Synod of Bishops (30 September 2001), 6: 22 Intro,5 | face of each of these holy Bishops, from the beginning of the 23 I,6 | ministry. Thus, through the Bishops and the priests, their co-workers, 24 I,7 | faithful are to love their Bishops who are, after God, their 25 I,8 | the succession of all the Bishops as a group to the Apostles, 26 I,8 | the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops are united among themselves 27 I,8 | collegial union between the Bishops is based on both episcopal 28 I,8 | member of the College of Bishops,25 and the reason why the 29 I,8 | which is the basis of the Bishops' concern for the other particular 30 I,8 | for example, the Synod of Bishops, Particular Councils, Episcopal 31 I,8 | in the action of all the Bishops together with their Head, 32 I,8(27) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 33 I,8 | always present among the Bishops as communio episcoporum, 34 I,8(29) | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops (29 October 1987), 4: AAS 35 I,8 | of the Church or of the Bishops, is the Roman Pontiff. Indeed, 36 I,8 | relationship between the College of Bishops in its entirety and each 37 I,8 | reason, ''the College of Bishops is not to be understood 38 I,8 | as the aggregate of the Bishops who govern the particular 39 I,8 | Church and the College of Bishops in light of the Council' 40 I,8 | structure of the College of Bishops, their successors, the sign 41 I,8 | power of the College of Bishops over the whole Church is 42 I,8 | powers of the individual Bishops over their particular Churches; 43 I,8 | reality in which individual Bishops participate. They have no 44 I,8 | except collegially''.38 Bishops share as a body in the power 45 I,8 | members of the College of Bishops, in which the Apostolic 46 I,8 | indivisible, so too the College of Bishops is one ''indivisible theological 47 I,8 | Precisely because the College of Bishops is a reality prior to the 48 I,8 | particular Church, there are many Bishops who, while carrying out 49 I,8(41) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 50 II,13 | light and vigour''.52~For Bishops the call to holiness is 51 II,13(54) | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops (30 September 2001), 5: 52 II,14 | communion with all the other Bishops, in union with, and under 53 II,15 | assembly of the Synod of Bishops indicated several indispensable 54 II,18 | earthly goods.~In this way the Bishops can lead by their example 55 II,19 | members of the College of Bishops and with his own particular 56 II,19 | the Pope and his brother Bishops in a close bond of unity 57 II,19 | mission of the College of Bishops, concern for the good of 58 II,20 | and practice of poverty in Bishops~20. The Synod Fathers, as 59 II,20 | too, amid the assembly of Bishops there stood out the figure 60 II,22 | Pontiff and with his brother Bishops, especially within the same 61 II,22 | communion of his brother Bishops. ~Communion, in its Trinitarian 62 II,24 | The permanent formation of Bishops~24. The Bishop's untiring 63 II,24 | dialogue with experts – Bishops, priests, religious men 64 II,24 | courses of formation for Bishops, like the annual sessions 65 II,24 | by the Congregation for Bishops or by the Congregation for 66 II,24 | Peoples for recently ordained Bishops. Likewise, there was a call 67 II,24 | spiritual exercises for Bishops, organized by Patriarchal 68 II,24 | continental Assemblies of Bishops.~It would also be appropriate 69 II,24 | formation, and to encourage Bishops to take part in these courses, 70 II,24 | by the Congregation for Bishops on 22 February 1973, and 71 II,25 | The example of sainted Bishops~25. In their life and ministry, 72 II,25 | their pastoral activity, Bishops have always found encouragement 73 II,25 | the spiritual journey of Bishops in the third millennium. 74 II,25 | as a beacon to which the Bishops of our time can refer and 75 II,25 | the Gospel.~Many of those Bishops were exemplary in the practice 76 II,25 | its own saints who were Bishops and also to remember those 77 II,25 | memory of those faithful Bishops who were outstanding in 78 II,25 | Churches or, when suitable, the Bishops' Conferences, should make 79 II,25 | make the lives of these Bishops known to the faithful through 80 III,26 | is particularly so upon Bishops, who on the day of their 81 III,26 | courage to face them. All Bishops, as ministers of truth, 82 III,26(100)| on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 83 III,28 | mission of teaching proper to Bishops consists in reverently safeguarding 84 III,28 | unique harmony between the Bishops and the faithful.110 In 85 III,28 | Church, the faithful and the Bishops converge and create those 86 III,28 | people, when, 'from the bishops to the last of the faithful' 87 III,28 | school of the living God, Bishops and the faithful are all 88 III,28 | calls during the Synod for Bishops to have direct and personal 89 III,29 | moral life. This means that Bishops are endowed with the authority 90 III,29 | so many great and saintly Bishops, whose catechetical writings 91 III,29 | words which I addressed to Bishops in my Apostolic Exhortation 92 III,29 | In carrying out this duty Bishops will derive particular benefit 93 III,29 | of the mystery of Christ. Bishops will not fail to encourage 94 III,29 | Whenever appropriate, Bishops must firmly defend the unity 95 III,29 | Fathers also called the Bishops' attention to their magisterial 96 III,30 | Synod Fathers encouraged Bishops to promote greater cooperation 97 III,31 | two separate things: we Bishops are our mission. If we do 98 IV,35 | therefore encourage my Brother Bishops, who are teachers of the 99 IV,38 | present-day circumstances, Bishops will observe the prescriptions 100 IV,39 | successors of the Apostles, Bishops must show for the pastoral 101 IV,39 | Apostolic Letter I stressed that Bishops have the duty to enforce 102 IV,40 | forms of vague spiritualism, Bishops are called to discern and 103 IV,41 | holiness, I urge my Brother Bishops to recognize and to call 104 V,42 | Vatican Council explains that Bishops, in the exercise of their 105 V,42(161) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 106 V,43(162) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 107 V,43 | himself.163 As a consequence, Bishops ''govern the particular 108 V,43(163) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 109 V,43 | In virtue of this power, Bishops have the sacred right and 110 V,43 | Spiritus principalis), Bishops are successors of the Apostles 111 V,43 | text of which states that Bishops rule the particular Churches 112 V,43 | the Council adds that the Bishops do in fact govern ''by counsel, 113 V,47(184) | group of newly-appointed Bishops (23 September 2002), 4: 114 V,47(187) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 115 V,48 | caused him to join other Bishops in making the at times necessary 116 V,49 | ministers of Holy Orders, Bishops also have direct responsibility 117 V,51 | encouragement and help of their Bishops, who can guide them in developing 118 V,51 | expectation of a new earth''.198 Bishops, for their part, should 119 V,51 | discernment proper to the Bishops. It is part of the Bishop' 120 V,52 | between different cultures. Bishops need to support and enhance 121 V,53 | World Youth Days, which the Bishops heartily encourage, shows 122 VI,55 | member of the College of Bishops.~The Second Vatican Council 123 VI,55 | when it states that all Bishops, as members of the College 124 VI,55 | members of the College of Bishops and legitimate successors 125 VI,55 | entire Church. ''All the Bishops, in fact, have a duty to 126 VI,55 | universal Church. All the Bishops, residing in their particular 127 VI,55 | the Head of the College of Bishops and the College itself, 128 VI,55 | and realized when all the Bishops, in hierarchical communion 129 VI,55 | other forms too, all the Bishops cooperate among themselves 130 VI,55 | care of individual Diocesan Bishops. In the Chair of Peter the 131 VI,55 | In the Chair of Peter the Bishops, both as individuals and 132 VI,56 | successors of the Apostles, the Bishops in the Dioceses entrusted 133 VI,56 | relations between individual Bishops and the Roman Curia. Hope 134 VI,56 | communion of the individual Bishops with the Roman Pontiff and 135 VI,56 | Pontiff and the College of Bishops.~As we know, the principle 136 VI,56(210) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 137 VI,56(218) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 138 VI,56 | Pontiff and the College of Bishops, who possess supreme, full, 139 VI,56 | hierarchical communion linking the Bishops to the Apostolic See necessarily 140 VI,56 | on the part of Diocesan Bishops and the supreme authority 141 VI,56 | Consequently, the power of Bishops ''is not diminished by the 142 VI,56 | the Roman Pontiff and the Bishops. Indeed, if on the one hand 143 VI,56 | and with the College of Bishops, on the other hand the Roman 144 VI,56 | communion with all the other Bishops and indeed with the whole 145 VI,56(224) | Cf. Synod of Bishops, Second Extraordinary General 146 VI,56 | is always related to the Bishops and sustained by them. This 147 VI,57 | of communion between the Bishops and the Chair of Peter is 148 VI,57 | their visit ad Limina, the Bishops gather round him and bring 149 VI,57 | the Eucharist which the Bishops celebrate with the Pope. 150 VI,57 | and with the College of Bishops, and through them with the 151 VI,57 | communion of the individual Bishops and the Roman Pontiff.233 152 VI,57 | et sub Petro of all the Bishops, brought about in charity, 153 VI,57 | in these discussions the Bishops have direct access to the 154 VI,57 | frequent contacts between the Bishops, individually or assembled 155 VI,57(233) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 156 VI,57 | of communion between the Bishops and the Roman Pontiff. The 157 VI,57 | Pontiff. The presence of Bishops in Rome for this visit can 158 VI,57 | importance. On occasion the Bishops can be appropriately informed, 159 VI,58 | The Synod of Bishops~58. In accordance with a 160 VI,58 | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, which is in some way expressive 161 VI,58 | of communion uniting the Bishops with the Roman Pontiff, 162 VI,58 | the Roman Pontiff, and the Bishops among themselves, by making 163 VI,58 | the need was felt for the Bishops to be able to assist the 164 VI,58 | instituted the Synod of Bishops.237 Through this body concrete 165 VI,58 | and the solicitude of the Bishops for the good of the whole 166 VI,58 | has demonstrated how the Bishops, in union of faith and charity, 167 VI,58(237) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 168 VI,58 | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops is a powerful ecclesial 169 VI,58 | always be perfected.239 The Bishops assembled in Synod represent 170 VI,58 | communion with the other Bishops and with the whole Church.240 171 VI,58 | the role of the Synod of Bishops to discuss the questions 172 VI,58 | of the Church, when the Bishops give their vote, be it consultative 173 VI,58 | of the Synod who are not Bishops, they express their participation 174 VI,59 | Communion between the Bishops and the Churches at the 175 VI,59 | relationships of exchange between Bishops thus go well beyond their 176 VI,59 | guaranteeing communion between the Bishops and between the Churches.~ 177 VI,59 | decision made with his brother Bishops regarding other particular 178 VI,59 | preserving communion with other Bishops and with the Head of the 179 VI,59 | communion, the individual Bishops should sense as their own 180 VI,59 | sufferings of their brother Bishops. In order to reinforce and 181 VI,59 | episcopal communion, individual Bishops and individual Episcopal 182 VI,59(244) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops Christus Dominus, 6.~ 183 VI,59 | way the communion of the Bishops finds embodiment within 184 VI,59 | more than their brother Bishops, and for reasons primarily 185 VI,59 | its members, is that of Bishops Emeritus. To them, in the 186 VI,59 | members of the College of Bishops, and is grateful for the 187 VI,60 | of communion between the Bishops and the Churches, the Synod 188 VI,61 | Patriarchs and the Synod of Bishops of the Patriarchal Churches – 189 VI,61 | office of the individual Bishops, without intruding into 190 VI,61 | them.~Relations between the Bishops of a Patriarchal Church 191 VI,61 | Canons of the Apostles: ''The Bishops of each nation should know 192 VI,61 | the synodal action of the Bishops in concord gives worship 193 VI,61 | legitimately consecrated Bishops take part in the Synod of 194 VI,61 | spirit of collegiality of the Bishops who are coresponsible for 195 VI,61 | elects the Patriarch and the Bishops for offices within the territory 196 VI,62 | fostering communion between the Bishops and solidarity between Churches 197 VI,62 | of fraternity between the Bishops of the Province and of their 198 VI,62 | encountered by individual Bishops and the fact that their 199 VI,62 | better planned in meetings of Bishops from the same Province and 200 VI,62 | carried out by meetings of Bishops of the same Region or by 201 VI,62 | In these assemblies the Bishops will be able to act in expressing 202 VI,62 | of communion between the Bishops but also of communion between 203 VI,62(259) | on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 204 VI,63 | usefulness of Conferences of Bishops, which were given an institutional 205 VI,63 | practical implementation to the Bishops' collegial spirit. Episcopal 206 VI,63 | preferred means for the Bishops of a country or a specific 207 VI,63 | effectively to unity between the Bishops, and thus to the unity of 208 VI,63 | Conferences is limited to Bishops and all those equivalent 209 VI,63 | equivalent in law to Diocesan Bishops, even if not possessing 210 VI,63 | role which the individual Bishops carry out by divine law 211 VI,63 | nations, regions, etc.), the Bishops set over the individual 212 VI,63 | those of the College of Bishops, which as a theological 213 VI,63 | is indivisible.266 The Bishops of the same Episcopal Conference, 214 VI,63 | service to the individual Bishops who are members, and consequently 215 VI,63 | exist to be of help to the Bishops and not to substitute for 216 VI,63 | Apostolic See and individual Bishops. Episcopal Conferences can 217 VI,63 | spirit of union between Bishops and, consequently, communion 218 VI,63 | importance are continental Bishops' meetings, which nonetheless 219 VI,65 | of the Episcopal College, Bishops are consecrated not just 220 VI,65 | relationship between Diocesan Bishops and missionary Religious 221 VII,67 | the so-called rich.~The Bishops vigorously condemned terrorism 222 VII,67(280)| Synod of Bishops, Tenth Ordinary General 223 VII,68 | respect. The Synod appealed to Bishops to promote meetings with 224 VII,68 | for peace, and asked the Bishops to commit themselves to 225 VII,68 | for this reason too the Bishops, as teachers of the faith 226 VII,69 | and the whole human race. Bishops can make an important contribution 227 VII,70 | ecological conversion, to which Bishops themselves can contribute 228 VII,71(291)| Synod of Bishops, Tenth Ordinary General 229 VII,72 | the latter.~The Synod of Bishops consequently called for 230 VII,72 | remains the duty of the local Bishops, their differing rites notwithstanding, 231 VII,72 | witness and to the ministry of Bishops. Accepting responsibility 232 Conclu,73 | ourselves personally as Bishops. In that case, we should 233 Conclu,73 | life of the Church!~The Bishops of the third millennium 234 Conclu,73 | done by so many saintly Bishops throughout history, up to 235 Conclu,73 | example.~Where then will we Bishops get the ''bread'' needed 236 Conclu,73 | communion in the body of Bishops, of which we became members 237 Conclu,73 | heart of the College of Bishops there is the support and 238 Conclu,73 | vindicates the power of the Bishops, the successors of the Apostles. 239 Conclu,73 | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops and the three General Assemblies 240 Conclu,74 | 74. The duty of Bishops at the beginning of a new 241 Conclu,74 | Assembly of the Synod of Bishops leads each of us Bishops 242 Conclu,74 | Bishops leads each of us Bishops back to all our brothers