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1 Intro,1 | Christ by his holiness of life, expends himself generously 2 Intro,4 | the prospect of eternal life for all those who accept 3 Intro,4 | his ministry, the signs of life which are able to uproot 4 Intro,5 | leads to the fullness of life. Duc in regendo! As pastors 5 Intro,5 | the Cross is a mystery of life and death. The Cross has 6 Intro,5 | for the Church a ''tree of life''. For this reason we proclaim 7 Intro,5 | reason we proclaim that life has triumphed over death.~ 8 Intro,5 | beginning of the Church's life to our own day, is like 9 Intro,5 | women of the consecrated life and all our beloved lay 10 I,6 | charged to hand down is the life of the Church in every age. 11 I,6 | ontological share in his life and mission, carry out in 12 I,7 | ministry itself. Christ's life is Trinitarian. He is the 13 I,7 | every aspect of Christ's life and activity, also shapes 14 I,7 | activity, also shapes the life and activity of the Bishop. 15 I,7 | explicitly to describe the life and ministry of the Bishop 16 I,7 | loving Father, the giver of life.~Christ is the primordial 17 I,7 | the Holy Spirit, who gives life to the Church and by his 18 I,9 | holy people towards eternal life. These three functions are, 19 I,10 | received the gift of divine life in the sacrament of Baptism 20 I,10 | harmoniously structures the life of the Church as the place 21 II | CHAPTER TWO~THE SPIRITUAL LIFE OF THE BISHOP~ 22 II,11 | called them to share his own life. This sharing, which is 23 II,11 | entails for the personal life of the Bishop and for the 24 II,11 | since everything in his life is directed towards the 25 II,11 | humility and simplicity of life, it ends up being reduced 26 II,12 | find inspiration for his life and activity as a pastor, 27 II,12 | spiritual commitment in the life, ministry and growth of 28 II,12 | requirements of the Church's life and the call of the Holy 29 II,12 | the call to holiness of life which I set before the whole 30 II,12 | the Bishop's own spiritual life which favours the fruitfulness 31 II,12 | generous imitation of the life of the Good Shepherd? If 32 II,12 | by the example of his own life the need to re-establish 33 II,12 | the Christian vision of life, remains the essential principle 34 II,13 | communitarian, like the life of the Church itself. Along 35 II,13 | humility and simplicity of life, the Diocesan Bishop is 36 II,13 | the fullness of Christian life and to the perfection of 37 II,13 | through his own heart and life.~The Synod Fathers presented 38 II,13 | human level, our spiritual life.58 By means of the Baptism 39 II,13 | must therefore cultivate a life of prayer and profound faith, 40 II,13 | teacher of the spiritual life.59~The spirituality of the 41 II,13 | to nourish his spiritual life with the living and effective 42 II,13 | Eucharist, the food of eternal life. Because of his human frailty 43 II,14 | teacher of the spiritual life~14. The Bishop will also 44 II,14 | support for his spiritual life in the maternal presence 45 II,14 | saving events of Christ's life with which his holy Mother 46 II,15 | progress of the spiritual life.66 First among these is 47 II,15 | on the word of God in the life of pastors and in their 48 II,15 | conversion of thoughts and life to him, accompanied by a 49 II,16 | stands at the centre of the life and mission of the Good 50 II,16 | stands at the centre of the life and mission of the Bishop, 51 II,16 | shed his blood and gave his life for them. To him the Bishop 52 II,17 | of the Bishop's spiritual life) mentioned by the Synod 53 II,17 | the specially consecrated life: of its nature, their consecration 54 II,17 | which is a programme of life: ''We will devote ourselves 55 II,17 | ministry and the consecrated life, so that missionary and 56 II,18 | are a reflection of the life of the Trinity in each believer.80 57 II,18 | consecrated. The Bishop's life is radically dependent on 58 II,18 | Church and the world. The life of the Bishop must radiate 59 II,18 | Bishop must radiate the life of Christ and consequently 60 II,18 | Christ in the consecrated life but also priests, to whom 61 II,18 | the intimate communion of life with him brought about by 62 II,20 | goods, an austere way of life and continuous personal 63 II,20 | service effectively if his own life is simple, sober and at 64 II,20 | sharing and of simplicity of life, the Bishop will administer 65 II,20 | God alone a more dignified life and a better future. Encouraged 66 II,21 | have embraced the religious life in the profession of the 67 II,21 | requirements of an exemplary life in the exercise of the ministry. 68 II,21 | Bridegroom, who gave his life for us and who left to all 69 II,23 | journey undertaken in everyday life~23. Spiritual realism enables 70 II,23 | constant feature of the life of pastors, as Saint Gregory 71 II,23 | proclaiming the word? ... The life of the watchman must always 72 II,23 | these aids to the spiritual life, he will find peace of heart 73 II,24 | accompanies the Apostle's whole life and mission. It is a 'follow 74 II,24 | based on the fact that life itself is a continuing journey 75 II,24 | case evident that, like the life of the Church itself, pastoral 76 II,24 | the Church and pastoral life.97~ 77 II,25 | sainted Bishops~25. In their life and ministry, in their spiritual 78 II,25 | of persecution gave their life for Christ, remains as a 79 II,25 | spiritual and apostolic life remains the greatest proof 80 III,26 | process of begetting new life in the Spirit, the episcopal 81 III,26 | and by the witness of his life. He must be aware of the 82 III,27 | that in him we may live the life of the Trinity, and with 83 III,28 | other, that the Bishop's life is to be completely submitted 84 III,28 | more consciously a word of life, and at the same time the 85 III,28 | Apostles, makes progress in the life of the Church, as the Second 86 III,28 | Consequently, for every Bishop the life of the Church and life in 87 III,28 | the life of the Church and life in the Church is the condition 88 III,28 | received the gift of divine life and his first instruction 89 III,28 | person, and then in the life of the various particular 90 III,29 | into practice in the moral life. This means that Bishops 91 III,29 | applies it more fully to life''.114 The word of the Bishop 92 III,29 | mystery of God and gives it life. ~The faithful need the 93 III,29 | embraced the consecrated life, fathers and mothers of 94 III,29 | of values such as human life, which must be defended 95 III,30 | faithfully translated into life''.122 ~This is, in fact, 96 III,30 | the fullness of truth and life which is realized in Jesus 97 III,30 | important area of social life.124 ~Where the preaching 98 III,31 | example of an authentic life of faith. He teaches with 99 III,31 | in a Bishop, mission and life are united in such a way 100 III,31 | communities.~The witness of his life becomes for a Bishop a new 101 III,31 | minister of irreproachable life, if he is not learned, will 102 III,31 | his learning, unless his life is irreproachable''.126 ~ 103 IV,32 | sanctification permeates the whole life of the Church, and the Bishop 104 IV,32 | and summit of the Church's life''.128 This statement is 105 IV,32 | importance of liturgical life in the particular Church, 106 IV,32 | our sharing in the divine life, which we receive from the 107 IV,32 | and the Eucharist. This life develops and is made manifest 108 IV,32 | made manifest in the daily life of the faithful, since all 109 IV,32 | faithful the fullness of life in charity, to the glory 110 IV,33 | source and summit of the life of the particular Church~ 111 IV,33 | by promoting liturgical life and authentic popular piety. 112 IV,33 | rites of importance for the life of the particular Church. 113 IV,33 | which permeates the whole life of the children of God during 114 IV,33 | pilgrimage and which guides that life towards its culmination 115 IV,34 | should regard the liturgical life of the diocese centring 116 IV,34 | supreme moment of the Church's life takes place, is also the 117 IV,34 | of salvation and perfect life for all those reborn of 118 IV,35 | clearly proclaimed, the divine life be faithfully handed down, 119 IV,35 | the faith and of Christian life is not handed down by words 120 IV,35 | to tractare mysteria. His life should be profoundly shaped 121 IV,36 | liturgical year~36. The Bishop's life and ministry must be permeated 122 IV,36 | pastoral planning of the life of the Diocese around the 123 IV,37 | essential principle of the life not only of the simple faithful 124 IV,37(146)| Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Life and Ministry of Priests 125 IV,38 | development and growth of natural life. The faithful, reborn in 126 IV,38 | with the food of eternal life and made full members of 127 IV,38 | treasures of the divine life and to progress to the attainment 128 IV,38 | gradual involvement in the life of the community. The Bishop 129 IV,38 | the normal and community life of faith, operate in accordance 130 IV,38 | in full harmony with the life of parish communities in 131 IV,40 | treasury of spirituality in the life of the Christian community.~ 132 IV,40 | principles of Christian faith and life. The faithful, through popular 133 IV,40 | the Church's sacramental life, and the witness of charity 134 IV,41 | the primacy of God in the life of the Church. In his ministry, 135 IV,41 | joyful holiness of daily life. Our own time too is not 136 V,42 | to serve and to give his life for the sheep (cf. Mt 20: 137 V,42 | very being and mission, his life and death. Let us contemplate 138 V,43 | which include an exemplary life, the ability to enter into 139 V,43 | authority bestowed by his life of holiness. This is what 140 V,43 | from tumults, an austere life and a singular authority''.167 ~ 141 V,43 | in the form of apostolic life, in apostolic sufferings 142 V,43 | to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many'' ( 143 V,43 | virtue of his holiness of life. It is this which facilitates 144 V,44 | authentically spiritual life.~If communion expresses 145 V,45 | and moments of Diocesan life. Due attention was thus 146 V,45 | fundamental unit in the daily life of the Diocese.~ 147 V,47 | stages of their ministerial life, starting with their first 148 V,48 | setting so fundamental for the life of the Christian community. 149 V,48 | solid in the spiritual life, and in love with the Church. 150 V,49 | lead an exemplary family life.~ 151 V,50 | for persons of consecrated life~50. The Post-Synodal Apostolic 152 V,50 | importance of the consecrated life in the ministry of the Bishop. 153 V,50 | mission of the consecrated life, which belongs stably and 154 V,50 | solidly to the Church's life and sanctity.196 In the 155 V,50 | Churches too, the consecrated life fulfils its duty of exemplary 156 V,50 | all forms of consecrated life, a concern which finds expression 157 V,50 | place for the contemplative life. Consecrated persons, for 158 V,50 | for full communion in the life and mission of the particular 159 V,51 | of the Gospel part of the life of the family, the workplace, 160 V,51 | values in society and public life, both national and international. 161 V,51 | ministry, the consecrated life and missionary work.200 ~ 162 V,52 | Jesus and a sanctuary of life. Founded on the sacrament 163 V,53 | to persons of consecrated life from the many Institutes 164 V,53 | charity and be trained for a life of generosity and availability 165 V,53 | they will come to know that life is ''something beautiful'' 166 V,53 | ministry or the consecrated life.~ 167 V,54 | helped to discover that life itself is a vocation. The 168 V,54 | the sacraments and in the life of prayer, which is above 169 VI,56 | applying this principle to the life of the Church, without prejudice 170 VI,57 | sacraments and the concrete life of holiness. This communion 171 VI,58 | various problems affecting the life of the Church.236 ~As we 172 VI,60 | and an exemplary Christian life; moreover, as their own 173 VI,61 | charity in the sacramental life and in mutual respect for 174 VI,61 | Triune God.~The synodal life of the Patriarchal Churches 175 VI,64 | exists an ecumenism of daily life, made up of mutual acceptance, 176 VI,64 | ecclesial structures. The inner life of the Church must offer 177 VI,65 | Congregations of consecrated life, as a means of keeping the 178 VI,65 | thereby inspired to a new life motivated by hope. In proclaiming 179 VII,67 | moral teaching by defending life from conception to its natural 180 VII,67 | children and youth abandoned to life on the streets, the exploitation 181 VII,67 | acts which make up everyday life. It awaits its prophets 182 VII,68 | has a place in the daily life of many Christian families; 183 VII,69 | Civil, social and economic life~69. The pastoral activity 184 VII,70 | the lack of respect for life evident in many of the patterns 185 VII,70 | protecting the radical good of life in all its manifestations 186 VII,71 | proclamation of the ''Gospel of life''. When Christians try to 187 VII,71 | an authentic ''culture of life'' in contemporary society: '' 188 VII,71 | is the contempt for human life, from conception to death, 189 VII,71 | euthanasia is a 'Yes' to life, a 'Yes' to the fundamental 190 Conclu,73 | still present today in the life of the Church!~The Bishops 191 Conclu,74 | of God in the Christian life and the power of his love 192 Conclu,74 | us. As a witness to true life, Mary ''shines forth for