ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
Christus dominus
1. CHRISTUS DOMINUS
DECREE CONCERNING
THE PASTORAL OFFICE OF BISHOPS
IN THE CHURCH
Submitted to:
Mr. Ramonito Perez
Prepared by:
Charlene May Manlapig
Ana Luisa Cruz
2. Proclaimed by His Holiness POPE PAUL VI
on October 28, 1965
The Apostolic Constitution "Christus
Dominus," issued by the Sovereign Pontiff
Pius XII happily reigning, grants several
faculties and dispensations with respect to
the observance of the law of the Eucharistic
fast.
3. Introduction
* Catholic bishops are the successors of the
apostles. They are leaders in glorifying God, sanctifying
men, and building up the Body of Christ.
* The Roman Pontiff holds primacy in the universal
Church, for he “has been granted by God
supreme, full, immediate and universal power in the
care of souls.”
4. * The Pope and bishops together carry out the
work of Christ as teachers and pastors. In their
unity, they form the episcopal college with the Pope
as the head. Each bishop has the responsibility for his
own particular Church, or diocese, but always
remains in union with the Pope.
5. The Role of the Bishops in the Universal Church
* The Pope and bishops must remain closely united
in the episcopal college, and together they exercise
“supreme and full authority” over the Church.
Bishops have the right to participate in ecumenical
councils in union with the Pope.
* Bishops ought to be “solicitous” for the universal
Church and for all the particular Churches,
especially those in mission territories and those that
are struggling. Bishops should help each other with
brotherly care.
6. Christus Dominus in Its Own Words
“In this Church of Christ the Roman pontiff, as
the successor of Peter, to whom Christ entrusted
the feeding of His sheep and lambs, enjoys
supreme, full, immediate, and universal authority over
the care of souls by divine institution. Therefore, as
pastor of all the faithful, he is sent to provide for the
common good of the universal Church and for the
good of the individual churches. Hence, he holds a
primacy of ordinary power over all the churches.”
(#2)
7. “In exercising their duty of teaching-which is
conspicuous among the principal duties of bishopsthey should announce the Gospel of Christ to
men, calling them to a faith in the power of the
Spirit or confirming them in a living faith. They
should expound the whole mystery of Christ to
them, namely, those truths the ignorance of which
is ignorance of Christ. At the same time they
should point out the divinely revealed way to give
glory to God and thereby to attain to eternal
happiness.” (#12)
8. “Individual bishops who have been entrusted with
the care of a particular church-under the authority of
the supreme pontiff-feed their sheep in the name of
the Lord as their own, ordinary, and immediate
pastors, performing for them the office of teaching,
sanctifying, and governing.” (#11)
“As those who lead others to perfection, bishops
should be diligent in fostering holiness among their
clerics, religious, and laity according to the special
vocation of each. They should also be mindful of their
obligation to give an example of holiness in charity,
humility, and simplicity of life. Let them so hallow the
churches entrusted to them that the feeling of the
universal Church of Christ may shine forth fully in
them.” (#15)