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The Jurist 64 (2004):1

Collegiality in the Church: Theology and Canon Law: Editor's Introduction

'Peter and Paul Seminar': A Follow up by Theologians and Canon Lawyers to the Groupe des Dombes' Publication For the Conversion of the Churches

Myriam Wijlens

Kenosis and the Path to Communion

Catherine E. Clifford

A "Notion" of Collegiality

Ladislas M. Orsy, S.J.

Universal Love and Local Structure: Augustine, the Papacy, and the Church in Africa

Brian E. Daley, S.J.

Collegiality in the East and the West in the First Millennium. A Study Based on the Canonical Collections

Clarence Gallagher, S.J.

Collegiality According to Vatican II

George H. Tavard

The Synod of Bishops: Episcopal Collegiality Still Seeks Adequate Expression

James A. Coriden

Episcopal Conferences in the Context of Communion: Some Notes on the American Experience

Eugene Duffy

Exercising Collegiality in a Supra-national or Continental Institution such as the FABC, CCEE and ComECE

Myriam Wijlens

The Jurist 64 (2004):2

Collegiality in the Church II: Theology and Canon Law: Editor's Introduction

Three Successive Steps Toward Understanding Papal Primacy in Vatican I

Margaret O'Gara

Institutions of Episcopal Collegiality-Synodality after Vatican II: The Decree Christus Dominus and the Agenda for Collegiality-Synodality in the 21st Century

Massimo Faggioli

Vatican II: The First Stage of an Unfinished Process of Reversing the Centralized Government of the Catholic Church

Gilles Routhier

The Legislative Competency of the Episcopal Conference: Present Situation and Future Possibilities in Light of Eastern Synodal Experience

Thomas J. Green

Emerging Consensus on Collegiality and Catholic Ecumenical Responsibility

Catherine E. Clifford

Representation in Medieval Canon Law

Kenneth Pennington

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