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1 Intro,2 | and in the Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops Christus 2 Intro,2 | function, renewed in its pastoral powers of teaching, sanctifying 3 Intro,3 | completely shape the Bishop's pastoral ministry.~The Bishop is 4 Intro,3 | of those entrusted to his pastoral care. He must therefore 5 Intro,5 | theoretical and practical pastoral insights that emerged from 6 I,6 | functions associated with the pastoral ministry, and who are constituted 7 I,7 | Christological dimension of the pastoral ministry, considered in 8 I,7 | Here we find the source of pastoral ministry, and the reason 9 I,8(27) | Gentium, 23; Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 10 I,8(41) | Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 11 I,9 | just quoted, the entire pastoral ministry can be seen as 12 I,9 | the level of action the pastoral ministry (munus pastorale) 13 I,9 | us the certainty that the pastoral charity of Jesus Christ 14 I,10 | pastors and teachers''.47~The pastoral ministry received in episcopal 15 II,11 | sessions, emphasis was laid on pastoral charity as being the fruit 16 II,11 | is drawn into a dynamic pastoral pro-existence whereby he 17 II,11 | that the exercise of his pastoral ministry will be a consistent 18 II,11 | faithful entrusted to his pastoral care. In the practice of 19 II,11 | charity, as the content of the pastoral ministry he has received, 20 II,11 | a holiness manifested in pastoral charity, humility and simplicity 21 II,12 | the whole Church: ''All pastoral initiatives must be set 22 II,12 | more than ever an urgent pastoral task''.49 An enthusiastic 23 II,12 | the fruitfulness of his pastoral activity. Is not the ultimate 24 II,12 | the ultimate basis of all pastoral effectiveness constant meditation 25 II,12 | for any ''planning'' of pastoral ministry.51~ 26 II,13 | marked by the primacy of pastoral charity. This journey is 27 II,13 | salvation''.57 Thanks to pastoral charity, however, responsibility 28 II,13 | of God entrusted to his pastoral care.62~The spiritual journey 29 II,13 | this perspective, with that pastoral charity which must rightly 30 II,19 | apostolic, communitarian and pastoral character of priestly obedience.82 31 II,19 | will enable him to show a pastoral appreciation of the dignity 32 II,19 | actively engaged on the pastoral plane.85 Here the exhortation 33 II,21 | glory (cf. Tit 2:13). In his pastoral concern he should be especially 34 II,23 | heart the burden of the pastoral office, my spirit has become 35 II,23 | prayer, private study and pastoral planning, recollection and 36 II,24 | people – in an exchange of pastoral experiences, sound doctrine 37 II,24 | to ensure more effective pastoral care in the individual Dioceses.96~ 38 II,24 | life of the Church itself, pastoral styles and initiatives and 39 II,24 | place in the Church and pastoral life.97~ 40 II,25 | efforts to carry out their pastoral activity, Bishops have always 41 III,26(100)| Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 42 III,27(104)| Vatican Ecumenical Council, Pastoral Constitution on the Church 43 III,28 | communities entrusted to their pastoral care, following the example 44 III,29 | the object of his proper pastoral concern and for which he 45 III,29 | and mothers of families, pastoral workers and in a special 46 III,30 | represents an effective pastoral tool.123 ~Of equal importance 47 IV,35 | in Rome itself and in my Pastoral Visits to the various continents 48 IV,36 | spiritual, catechetical and pastoral centrality of the liturgy 49 IV,36 | serve as the basis for the pastoral planning of the life of 50 IV,37 | responsibilities of the Bishop's pastoral ministry, that of celebrating 51 IV,38 | has the structures and the pastoral workers necessary to ensure 52 IV,38 | liturgical, catechetical and pastoral discipline of Christian 53 IV,39 | Bishops must show for the pastoral practice and the discipline 54 IV,39 | conviction that the greatest pastoral concern must be shown for 55 IV,40 | Exhortation remain timely: ''Pastoral charity must dictate to 56 IV,40 | valuable series of theological, pastoral and spiritual suggestions, 57 IV,41 | tirelessly promote a genuine pastoral and educational programme 58 IV,41 | the third millennium, as a pastoral priority and as a fruit 59 V | CHAPTER FIVE~THE PASTORAL GOVERNANCE OF THE BISHOP~ 60 V,42(161) | Gentium, 27; Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 61 V,43 | The Bishop's authority as pastoral service~43. The Bishop is 62 V,43 | for the exercise of the pastoral ministry sacramentally received ( 63 V,43(162) | Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 64 V,43(163) | Gentium, 27; Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 65 V,43 | Catholic doctrine on the pastoral governance of the Bishop 66 V,44 | Pastoral style of governance and 67 V,44 | will lead the Bishop to a pastoral style which is ever more 68 V,44 | Episcopal Council and the Pastoral Council.170 ~The Synod Fathers 69 V,44 | exercised and through which the pastoral care of the Diocese is organized.171 70 V,44 | believers entrusted to his pastoral care. In carrying out this 71 V,44 | sacrament of Holy Orders the pastoral charity of Christ. The purpose 72 V,44 | Christ. The purpose of this pastoral charity is to create communion.175 73 V,45 | the Bishop to express his pastoral charity in its different 74 V,46 | The Pastoral Visit~46. It is precisely 75 V,46 | perspective that the importance of Pastoral Visits can be seen. These 76 V,46 | Charles Borromeo, defines the Pastoral Visit as quasi anima episcopalis 77 V,46 | people.180 ~In making his Pastoral Visit to the parish, the 78 V,46 | of sanctification and of pastoral leadership, when he most 79 V,46 | carried out in this way, the Pastoral Visit appears for what is 80 V,47 | faithful entrusted to the pastoral care of a Bishop cum cooperatione 81 V,47 | their first steps in the pastoral ministry. The permanent 82 V,47 | Bishop entrusts him with a pastoral mission, either for the 83 V,47 | the conferring of a new pastoral mandate. For the Bishop 84 V,47 | Bishop himself, conferring a pastoral mission is a significant 85 V,47 | age, resigns the actual pastoral leadership of a community 86 V,47(187) | Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 87 V,48 | establishing sound human and pastoral relationships, knowledgeable 88 V,50 | will heartily welcome the pastoral directions of the Bishop 89 V,51 | The lay faithful in the pastoral care of the Bishop~51. In 90 V,51 | is part of the Bishop's pastoral mission to foster complementarity 91 V,51(198) | Vatican Ecumenical Council, Pastoral Council on the Church in 92 V,51 | of the laity support the pastoral work of promoting vocations 93 V,52 | couples for marriage, the pastoral accompaniment of young couples 94 V,53 | Young people, a pastoral priority for the future~ 95 V,54 | vocational dimension of all pastoral activity. The Bishop must 96 V,54 | Bishop must ensure that the pastoral care of young people and 97 V,54 | entrusted to his care the pastoral charity which impels him. 98 VI,55 | Churches entrusted to the pastoral care of individual Diocesan 99 VI,56 | for the exercise of their pastoral office (munus pastorale), 100 VI,56(210) | Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 101 VI,56 | needed for carrying out his pastoral ministry. He therefore has 102 VI,56 | for the exercise of his pastoral ministry (munus pastorale), 103 VI,56(218) | Gentium, 27; Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 104 VI,57 | various aspects of common pastoral concern. In this regard, 105 VI,57(233) | ibid., 21-22; Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 106 VI,58(237) | Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 107 VI,59 | the exercise of his proper pastoral ministry is always an action 108 VI,59 | engaging the Bishop's own pastoral responsibility. All this 109 VI,59 | shortage of priests or other pastoral workers, or in a serious 110 VI,59 | sharing of experiences and pastoral workers, and financial aid. 111 VI,59(244) | Cf. Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops Christus 112 VI,59 | and is grateful for the pastoral service which they rendered 113 VI,62 | greater understanding, common pastoral undertakings will certainly 114 VI,62(259) | Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the 115 VI,63 | not jointly exercise their pastoral care through collegial acts 116 VI,63 | functions deriving from their pastoral ministry (munus pastorale).267 ~ 117 VI,65 | missionary character of his pastoral ministry. All his pastoral 118 VI,65 | pastoral ministry. All his pastoral activity should be marked 119 VII,69 | and economic life~69. The pastoral activity of the Bishop cannot 120 VII,71 | and promotion of adequate pastoral care for health-care workers 121 VII,72 | The Bishop's pastoral care of migrants~72. The 122 VII,72 | to our communities about pastoral issues such as evangelization 123 VII,72 | for the establishment of pastoral structures capable of receiving 124 VII,72 | providing them with appropriate pastoral care adapted to their different 125 VII,72 | daily challenges to the pastoral responsibility of the latter.~ 126 VII,72 | West can establish suitable pastoral structures to meet the needs 127 VII,72 | ensure that they are given pastoral care which respects the 128 Conclu,73 | consecrated persons and pastoral workers are trained, wherever


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