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Constitutions of the Marist Brothers

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 8 | governed by a Superior with his Council, under the authority of 2 1, 8 | Superior General with his Council.~ ~ 3 2, 29 | recommendations and those of his Council, to the Brother Superior 4 2, 29 | Brother Provincial and his Council will then discuss these 5 3, 55 | former member of the General Council, each community of the Institute 6 3, 61 | with the consent of his Council, can give permission for 7 5, 85 | Brother Provincial, with his Council, makes the necessary decisions. ( 8 5, 88 | Brother Provincial and his Council will draw up a plan to this 9 5, 88 | 88.5 The Provincial Council stimulates interest in pastoral 10 6, 94 | Province. With the help of his Council, he sets up the necessary 11 6, 95 | Brother Provincial and his Council draw up a plan of action 12 6, 96 | Brother Provincial and his Council can set up centres (juniorates, 13 6, 103| Brother Provincial and his Council will examine what is the 14 6, 109| Superior General and his Council. (cf F, 26)~ ~ 15 7, 113| with the consent of his Council, grants admission to temporary 16 7, 113| Brother Provincial and his Council, and approved by the Brother 17 7, 113| Brother Provincial and his Council, the Brother Superior General 18 8, 116| with the consent of his Council2.~ ~The Brother Provincial, 19 8, 116| Provincial, after consulting his Council, can, for just reasons, 20 8, 116| his advice and that of his council. (cf 137.2)~ ~ ~ ~116.1 21 8, 117| Provincial, who, with his Council, decides on how the Province 22 9, 124| 124. The Superiors have a Council which they must convene 23 9, 124| With the help of their Council, they govern according to 24 9, 124| act collegially with their Council, and those where they cannot 25 9, 124| consent or advice of this Council. *~ ~ ~ 26 9, 125| Superior General and his Council1.~ ~ ~125.1 Provinces and 27 9, 134| Superior General and his Council1.~ ~ ~ 28 9, 135| Superior General and his Council, he must convoke the Chapter 29 9 | The General Council~ ~ 30 9, 136| 136. The General Council is made up of the Brother 31 9, 136| Superior General and his Council can elect one Councillor 32 9, 136| Secretariate of the General Council. He draws up the minutes 33 9, 136| the minutes of the General Council meetings, and handles the 34 9 | Superior General and his Council~ ~ 35 9, 137| will convoke his entire Council at least once a year, to 36 9, 137| his advice and that of his Council. (c 691, 1) ~ ~137.3 The 37 9, 137| without the consent of his Council (four members of which form 38 9, 137| require the consent of the Council. ~ ~137.4 The Brother Superior 39 9, 137| acts collegially with his Council, of which at least two-thirds 40 9, 137| least four members of the Council, when there is question 41 9 | Superior General and his Council with information from the 42 9, 138| with the consent of his Council, he can also convoke an 43 9, 139| the members of the General Council, as prescribed in the proper 44 9 | General, the members of his Council, and with one another;~ ~ 45 9, 143| governs with the help of his Council. He has the primary responsibility 46 9, 144| Superior General and his Council1, after consultation with 47 9, 144| Brother Provincial and his Council. (cf 137.5.1)~ ~144.2 Exceptionally, 48 9 | The Provincial Council~ ~ 49 9, 148| 148. The Provincial Council is composed of Brothers 50 9, 149| that of the Superior whose Council they form.~ ~149.1 The Provincial 51 9, 149| 149.1 The Provincial Council is made up of at least four 52 9, 149| Provincial convokes his Council once a month. As far as 53 9, 149| the agenda is sent to the council members some days before 54 9, 149| half of the members of the Council.~ ~149.3 If he is not a 55 9, 149| Bursar is called in when the Council treats of financial matters. 56 9, 149| also may be invited to the Council. These Brothers do not have 57 9 | Brother Provincial and his Council~ ~ 58 9, 150| Provincial consults his Council on matters that are important 59 9, 150| Provincial must consult his Council when there is question of:~ ~ 60 9, 150| without the consent of his Council when there is question of:~ ~ 61 9, 150| acts collegially with his Council when there is a question 62 9, 151| with the consent of his Council (cf 29.7; 29.11; 50.1; 56. 63 9, 151| have the consent of his Council in order to act.~ ~151.2 64 9, 151| those newly elected to the Council become capitulants.~ ~151. 65 9, 151| Brother Provincial, with his Council, organises the election 66 9, 151| Provincial, the members of his Council are elected, and the topics 67 9, 151| Brother Provincial and his Council.~ ~ ~ 68 9, 152| governs with the help of a Council. In the communities where 69 9, 152| least six Brothers, this Council is made up of the number 70 9, 152| with the consent of his Council. Where no Council exists, 71 9, 152| of his Council. Where no Council exists, its place is taken 72 9, 152| without the consent of his Council when there is question of:~ ~ 73 9, 152| Brother Superior convokes his Council at least once a month.~ ~ 74 9, 152| discussion are invited to the Council session. This invitation 75 9, 152| 152.9 The Minutes of the Council sessions are approved and 76 9, 152| community is informed of Council deliberations by receiving 77 10, 160| under the control of his Council.~ ~He asks the Brother Provincial 78 10, 160| Superior General and his Council for approval.~ ~ 79 10, 161| Brother Provincial and his Council. He gives directives to 80 10, 162| Brother Superior and his Council. He is attentive to the 81 10, 162| Superior and the members of his Council. (cf 152.6.3)~ ~ 82 11, 164| Superior General and his Council promote and co-ordinate


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