Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | Members and Structures of the Institute~ ~
2 1, 8 | perpetual vows. We become members by our religious profession.
3 1, 9 | Mary, our Good Mother2, as members of her family. We strive
4 2, 15 | in turn, welcomes us as members and ensures for us whatever
5 2, 23 | 23.The members of our community are the
6 3 | The Members of the Community~ ~
7 3, 54 | the Founder's example, the members of the community see the
8 3, 55 | life's end. Each of its members gives the dying man the
9 3, 55 | the Brothers, affiliated members, former pupils, helpers,
10 3, 58 | community provides for its members suitable means for attaining
11 4, 71 | conditions that encourage its members to use well the time of
12 4, 74 | the pupils or with other members of the faithful. (Life 356;
13 4, 75 | before us, and to all the members and works of the Institute.~ ~
14 4, 75 | it with our pupils, with members of other Marist Institutes,
15 4, 77 | spiritual growth of its members. It keeps an open mind towards
16 5, 82 | apostolic work of each of its members.~ ~The more united2 and
17 5, 88 | lay teachers2, and other members of the educating community.
18 5, 91 | missionary spirit of its members. When it has no mission
19 6, 95 | on the formation of its members1. The Institute takes great
20 6, 95 | and the cultures of its members. The different stages of
21 6, 110| formation of each of its members. The mutual support given
22 8, 117| of friendship with former members of the Institute. (c 702)~ ~
23 9, 129| houses. Such Brothers remain members of their Provinces, retaining
24 9, 137| consent of his Council (four members of which form a quorum)
25 9, 137| least two-thirds of the members must be present, in certain
26 9, 137| General;~ ~5. appointing the members of the Institute's Finance
27 9, 137| Chapter;~ ~7. appointing the members of the Preparatory Committee
28 9, 137| Chapter;~ ~8. appointing the members of the Committee to verify
29 9, 137| capitulants;~ ~9. appointing the members of the Provisional Committee
30 9, 137| 137.4), with at least four members of the Council, when there
31 9, 139| Brother Vicar General, and the members of the General Council,
32 9, 140| General Chapter is made up1 of members by right and of members
33 9, 140| members by right and of members elected by the Provinces
34 9, 140| number of those who are members by right. The Institute'
35 9, 140| proper law determines who are members by right, and lays down
36 9, 140| are carried out.~ ~ ~140.1 Members by right in the General
37 9, 140| Councillors General become members of the Chapter if they are
38 9 | Brother Superior General, the members of his Council, and with
39 9, 149| agenda is sent to the council members some days before the meeting.
40 9, 149| one more than half of the members of the Council.~ ~149.3
41 9, 150| General;~ ~5. appointing the members of the Provincial Financial
42 9, 151| Provincial Chapter is made up of members by right and of elected
43 9, 151| by right and of elected members. The out-going Brother Provincial
44 9, 151| Provincial and his successor are members by right. There may be other
45 9, 151| right. There may be other members by right, but the total
46 9, 151| the total number of such members must be fewer than the number
47 9, 151| than the number of elected members. If they are not so already,
48 9, 151| election of the Chapter members. He convokes the Chapter
49 9, 151| Brother Provincial, the members of his Council are elected,
50 10, 158| held in common for all its members.~ ~158.3 Without authorisation,
51 10, 162| Brother Superior and the members of his Council. (cf 152.
52 11, 164| this movement, affiliated members, young people, parents,
53 11, 165| His Church, the stronger members take care of those who are
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