Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | ideal in community.~ ~ ~ ~By profession of the vows of chastity,
2 1, 8 | members by our religious profession. Brothers of the same family,
3 2, 13 | more all-embracing. By our profession, we unite the whole-hearted
4 2 | Profession in the Institute~ ~
5 2, 15 | ministry of the Church, by profession of the evangelical counsels
6 2, 15 | poverty, and obedience1. This profession is expressed in public vows2
7 2, 15 | 1 We renew our religious profession in community once a year.
8 2, 29 | permission.~ ~29.3 Before his profession, the novice must cede, once
9 2, 29 | 29.4 Before perpetual profession, the Brother must make a
10 2, 29 | After ten years of perpetual profession, a Brother may renounce
11 6, 97 | novice for his religious profession, seen as a response to God'
12 6, 101| three months before first profession.~ ~101.2 To ensure the success
13 6, 102| asking to be admitted to profession. The novitiate ends with
14 6, 102| novitiate ends with temporary profession1 preceded by a retreat.~ ~ ~
15 6, 102| request to be admitted to profession, gives an~account of his
16 6, 102| the place~where the first profession is to be made.~ ~102.3 The
17 6, 102| Provincial can admit to profession a novice in danger of death. ~
18 6, 102| juridical effects of this profession~lapse if the novice recovers.~ ~
19 6, 103| 103. Until perpetual profession1 the Brother's formation
20 6, 103| the Brother in temporary profession is continued in two stages:
21 6, 103| period before perpetual profession. ~ ~103.2 The first stage
22 6, 104| the Brother in temporary profession with courses of theological
23 6, 105| the Brother in temporary profession. Living in a suitable community
24 6, 105| earnestly for his perpetual profession. He must be assured of personal
25 6, 105| 105.2 Before perpetual profession a suitable time should be
26 6, 106| for Brothers in temporary profession in the communities. Each
27 7 | Institute and to Religious Profession~ ~
28 7 | Admission to Profession~ ~
29 7, 113| to temporary or perpetual profession1. This must be confirmed
30 7, 113| Superior General.~ ~Temporary profession is made for one or three
31 7, 113| The period of temporary profession must last at least four
32 7, 113| terminates in perpetual profession.~ ~ ~113.1 Before profession
33 7, 113| profession.~ ~ ~113.1 Before profession the novice or Brother makes
34 7, 113| 113.2 For temporary profession to be valid: 1. the novice
35 7, 113| Superior General; 4. the profession must be expressly stated
36 7, 113| 113.3 For perpetual profession to be valid, in addition
37 7, 113| Brother has been in temporary profession for at least four years.
38 7, 113| least four years. Perpetual profession may be anticipated by the
39 7, 113| is admitted to perpetual profession.~ ~113.5 When a Brother
40 7, 113| temporary vows asks to renew his profession or to make a life-long commitment,
41 7, 113| 113.6 A year of temporary profession is generally calculated
42 7, 113| the period of temporary profession up to nine years. (c 657,
43 7, 113| of his novitiate or after profession, has legitimately left us.
44 7, 113| needed before temporary profession is made, and also on the
45 7, 113| temporary vows before perpetual profession. (c 690; cf 137.3.8)~ ~
46 7, 114| 114. The profession formula will contain the
47 7, 114| Brother Superior General) profession of the evangelical counsels
48 8, 116| 116. Once the time of his profession has expired, a Brother in
49 8, 116| the time of his temporary profession, a Brother asks to leave
50 8, 116| from making a subsequent profession on the completion of a temporary
51 8, 116| completion of a temporary profession3.~ ~A Brother in perpetual
52 8, 116| A Brother in perpetual profession must not ask for a dispensation
53 8, 116| obligations arising from profession, unless it be rejected by
54 9, 119| 119. By our religious profession, we become co-responsible
55 9, 137| to a Brother in temporary profession an indult to leave the Institute (
56 9, 142| in temporary or perpetual profession, except those exclaustrated
57 9, 144| least ten years of perpetual profession3.~ ~He may be re-appointed.
58 9, 150| to accept a candidate for profession (c 689, 1);~ ~3. prolonging
59 9, 150| to temporary or perpetual profession, with the approbation of
60 11, 165| about those who are making profession in the Institute is one
61 11, 169| since, by our religious profession, we have pledged ourselves
62 11, 170| after ten years of perpetual profession. We ask permission of the
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