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1 Intro,1 | as they carry out their ministry as Bishops. In the Roman 2 Intro,1 | you without reproach the ministry of the High Priesthood.”.1 3 Intro,2 | devoted to the specific ministry of Bishops completed the 4 Intro,2 | on the episcopate and the ministry of Bishops, especially as 5 Intro,2 | the Fathers reviewed their ministry in the light of the theological 6 Intro,3 | shape the Bishop's pastoral ministry.~The Bishop is called in 7 Intro,4 | wherever he exercises his ministry, the signs of life which 8 Intro,5 | and reflecting in their ministry the ecclesiology of communion 9 I | CHAPTER ONE~THE MYSTERY AND MINISTRY~OF THE BISHOP~ 10 I,6 | the totality of the sacred ministry. Thus, through the Bishops 11 I,6 | associated with the pastoral ministry, and who are constituted 12 I,7 | foundation of the episcopal ministry~7. The Christological dimension 13 I,7 | dimension of the pastoral ministry, considered in depth, leads 14 I,7 | Trinitarian foundation of ministry itself. Christ's life is 15 I,7 | to describe the life and ministry of the Bishop in the light 16 I,7 | co-workers in the episcopal ministry, and with his deacons – 17 I,7 | find the source of pastoral ministry, and the reason why, as 18 I,7 | existence, every Bishop in his ministry is committed to keeping 19 I,8 | nature of the episcopal ministry~8. ''And he appointed Twelve'' ( 20 I,8 | the fullness of episcopal ministry by virtue of episcopal consecration 21 I,8 | nature of the apostolic ministry is willed by Christ himself. 22 I,8 | exercising the episcopal ministry – such as that of an Auxiliary 23 I,9 | nature of the episcopal ministry~9. The Gospel of Luke (cf. 24 I,9 | quoted, the entire pastoral ministry can be seen as organized 25 I,9 | level of action the pastoral ministry (munus pastorale) that every 26 I,9 | entirety of this episcopal ministry as an office of love: amoris 27 I,10 | teachers''.47~The pastoral ministry received in episcopal consecration, 28 I,10 | realized in the exercise of his ministry, and to the ''style'' with 29 I,10 | which he carries out this ministry in all its respective functions.~ 30 I,10 | present in the episcopal ministry itself, is manifested in 31 II,11 | for the exercise of the ministry entrusted to him.~Objective 32 II,11 | through the exercise of his ministry. The ontological transformation 33 II,11 | a sense the heart of the ministry of the Bishop, who is drawn 34 II,11 | all in exercising his own ministry, inspired by imitation of 35 II,11 | faith, hope and charity his ministry of evangelization, liturgical 36 II,11 | exercise of his pastoral ministry will be a consistent reflection 37 II,11 | and loving exercise of his ministry sanctifies the Bishop and 38 II,11 | content of the pastoral ministry he has received, the Bishop 39 II,12 | commitment in the life, ministry and growth of the Bishop. 40 II,12 | planning'' of pastoral ministry.51~ 41 II,13 | God; his existence and his ministry are entirely under his divine 42 II,13 | stands at the origin of their ministry, that is, their episcopal 43 II,13 | character of his mystery and ministry demands of the Bishop a 44 II,13 | maturation. The episcopal ministry is not only a source of 45 II,13 | holiness in the exercise of his ministry. In this way he also gives 46 II,13 | emphasized that the apostolic ministry is a source of spirituality 47 II,13 | Christ, must carry out their ministry with holiness and zeal, 48 II,15 | of pastors and in their ministry of service to the community. 49 II,17 | ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word'' (Acts 6:4). 50 II,17 | vocations to the ordained ministry and the consecrated life, 51 II,19 | Holy Spirit in the Petrine ministry and in episcopal collegiality. 52 II,20 | for a fruitful episcopal ministry in present-day circumstances. 53 II,20 | decision to carry out his ministry in poverty contributes decisively 54 II,20 | freedom in the exercise of his ministry and enables him to communicate 55 II,21 | life in the exercise of the ministry. In cases of grave lapses, 56 II,23 | without withdrawing from the ministry of proclaiming the word? ... 57 II,23 | will carry out his daily ministry as a witness to hope, attentive 58 II,24 | tribulations of his future ministry and then added: ''You follow 59 II,24 | initiatives and forms of episcopal ministry are evolving. For this reason 60 II,25 | Bishops~25. In their life and ministry, in their spiritual journey 61 II,25 | in the exercise of their ministry, the Synodal Assembly recommended 62 III,26 | the Spirit, the episcopal ministry appears in the world as 63 III,28 | watches over the Bishop's ministry and, on the other, that 64 III,28 | the exercise of effective ministry among the People of God.~ 65 III,30 | Episcopal ministry for the inculturation of 66 III,31 | No full treatment of the ministry of the Bishop, as the preacher 67 IV,32 | functions of the Bishop, the ministry of sanctification, my thoughts 68 IV,32 | Bishop's own liturgical ministry, which is the centre of 69 IV,32 | the Bishop exercises his ministry of sanctification, proclaiming 70 IV,32 | grows''.129 ~Between the ministry of sanctification and the 71 IV,32 | received in faith.130 The ministry of governance, like that 72 IV,32 | Bishop, in exercising his ministry of sanctification (munus 73 IV,32 | brings about all that his ministry of teaching (munus docendi) 74 IV,32 | receiving grace for his ministry of governance (munus regendi) 75 IV,33 | The Bishop carries out his ministry of sanctification by celebrating 76 IV,33 | nature of the episcopal ministry as the fullness of the priesthood. 77 IV,33 | the heavenly homeland. The ministry of sanctification is thus 78 IV,34 | while carrying out his ministry of sanctification in the 79 IV,35 | to the importance of the ministry of sanctification exercised 80 IV,35 | myself, in the exercise of my ministry, have sought to give priority 81 IV,36 | 36. The Bishop's life and ministry must be permeated by the 82 IV,36 | Bishop.~At the centre of this ministry is the celebration of the 83 IV,37 | altar, under the sacred ministry of the Bishop, there is 84 IV,37 | of the Bishop's pastoral ministry, that of celebrating the 85 IV,37(146)| Decree on the Life and Ministry of Priests Presbyterorum 86 IV,37(148)| Non-Ordained Faithful with the Ministry of Priests (15 August 1997), “ 87 IV,38 | demands the presence and ministry of the Diocesan Bishop, 88 IV,39 | hold in high esteem the ministry of reconciliation which 89 IV,39 | encourage them to exercise that ministry with generosity and supernatural 90 IV,41 | God, to which the Bishop's ministry of sanctification is ordered, 91 IV,41 | life of the Church. In his ministry, then, the Bishop must tirelessly 92 V,42 | in the exercise of their ministry as fathers and shepherds 93 V,42 | then the meaning of the ministry and the very being of those 94 V,43 | exercise of the pastoral ministry sacramentally received ( 95 V,43 | whereby he carries out the ministry of governance (munus pastorale) 96 V,43 | moral significance of his ministry, founded on the charism 97 V,44 | the threefold episcopal ministry (munus episcopale), but 98 V,44 | it must be added that the ministry of the Bishop absolutely 99 V,46 | people in carrying out the ministry of the word, of sanctification 100 V,47 | virtue of the one ordained ministry and the one apostolic mission.~ 101 V,47 | cooperators in the Bishop's ministry. The Synod Fathers renewed 102 V,47 | first steps in the pastoral ministry. The permanent formation 103 V,47 | there also be oneness in the ministry... Is not the glory of a 104 V,48 | on the theme of priestly ministry, the Synod Fathers paid 105 V,48 | preparing them to exercise their ministry in a setting so fundamental 106 V,50 | consecrated life in the ministry of the Bishop. Appealing 107 V,50 | communion by their presence and ministry. In this regard, due attention 108 V,51 | especially those to the ordained ministry, the consecrated life and 109 V,53 | about marriage, the sacred ministry or the consecrated life.~ 110 V,54 | every Bishop exercises his ministry of governance and manifests 111 VI,55 | Churches. Through the episcopal ministry the portiones Ecclesiae 112 VI,55 | latter, again through their ministry, is made present in each 113 VI,55 | dimension of the episcopal ministry is fully manifested and 114 VI,55 | time, the exercise of the ministry of the Successor of Peter 115 VI,56 | carrying out his pastoral ministry. He therefore has a proper 116 VI,56 | particular Church [...] The ministry of the Successor of Peter 117 VI,56 | exercise of his pastoral ministry (munus pastorale), but whose 118 VI,56 | in the exercise of his ministry as Supreme Pastor of the 119 VI,58 | exercise of his apostolic ministry, both for the preservation 120 VI,59 | collegial dimension of the ministry bestowed on them should 121 VI,59 | exercise of his proper pastoral ministry is always an action carried 122 VI,59 | it is an exercise of the ministry of the word or of governance 123 VI,61 | dimension of the episcopal ministry. All legitimately consecrated 124 VI,63 | deriving from their pastoral ministry (munus pastorale).267 ~Certainly 125 VI,64 | candidates for the sacred ministry, in parishes and in other 126 VI,65 | spirit in the episcopal ministry~65. As members of the Episcopal 127 VI,65 | character of his pastoral ministry. All his pastoral activity 128 VII,71 | The Bishop's ministry in the field of health~71. 129 VII,72 | Christian witness and to the ministry of Bishops. Accepting responsibility 130 Conclu,74 | look as we carry out our ministry as heralds of hope. Like