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The first Vatican Council took up Cyprian's formula of 'episcopatus unus et indivisus' and gave it a prominent position (DS, 3951); this was later reiterated by the Second Vatican Council (LG, 18), which added depth to the theology of the episcopal office in the early church tradition with the concept of episcopal collegiality (particularly LG, 22f).
Cardinal's Address on Women Bishops 'A Clear and Helpful Contribution' 2006
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His sentence 'episcopatus unus et indivisus' is well known.
Cardinal's Address on Women Bishops 'A Clear and Helpful Contribution' - Archbishop 2006
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This urgent exhortation is followed by a precise interpretation of the statement 'episcopatus unus et indivisus'.
Cardinal's Address on Women Bishops 'A Clear and Helpful Contribution' 2006
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Cyprian had illustrated his thesis of the 'episcopatus unus et indivisus' through a series of metaphors: the metaphor of the sun which has many rays but only one light; of the tree which has many branches but only one trunk grounded in one sturdy root, and of many streams which spring from one single source.
Cardinal's Address on Women Bishops 'A Clear and Helpful Contribution' - Archbishop 2006
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This urgent exhortation is followed by a precise interpretation of the statement 'episcopatus unus et indivisus'.
Cardinal's Address on Women Bishops 'A Clear and Helpful Contribution' - Archbishop 2006
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Cyprian had illustrated his thesis of the 'episcopatus unus et indivisus' through a series of metaphors: the metaphor of the sun which has many rays but only one light; of the tree which has many branches but only one trunk grounded in one sturdy root, and of many streams which spring from one single source.
Cardinal's Address on Women Bishops 'A Clear and Helpful Contribution' 2006
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His sentence 'episcopatus unus et indivisus' is well known.
Cardinal's Address on Women Bishops 'A Clear and Helpful Contribution' 2006
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The first Vatican Council took up Cyprian's formula of 'episcopatus unus et indivisus' and gave it a prominent position (DS, 3951); this was later reiterated by the Second Vatican Council (LG, 18), which added depth to the theology of the episcopal office in the early church tradition with the concept of episcopal collegiality (particularly LG, 22f).
Cardinal's Address on Women Bishops 'A Clear and Helpful Contribution' - Archbishop 2006
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KOLLAR, Historia episcopatus Quinqueecclesiensis, 7 vols.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Lusatia to Johann Leisentritt of Juliusberg, dean of the cathedral chapter of Bautzen, as administrator episcopatus.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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