Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 12 | s death in order that we may share in His Resurrection3.
2 2, 27 | consecrated men and women may receive the grace to be
3 2, 27 | faithful to it, so that they may experience the joy promised
4 2, 29 | permission, however, we may give away what we own3.~ ~ ~
5 2, 29 | perpetual profession, a Brother may renounce his possessions.
6 2, 44 | Whatever his employment may be, and according to his
7 2, 46 | As we journey on, we may experience doubt, loss of
8 3, 49 | Jesus Christ has loved you. May there be among you but one
9 3, 55 | These suffrages for the dead may be added to by the Brother
10 3, 58 | for their part, whatever may be their occupation, participate
11 3, 58 | the community so that love may be strengthened.~ ~58.1
12 3, 61 | of house and wherever it may be located, the community
13 3, 61 | Institute. Alternatively, it may be a soutane, with Roman
14 3, 63 | difficulties encountered, we may remain united in the name
15 4, 71 | despite the difficulties we may encounter there3. We give
16 4, 74 | We celebrate the month of May in community. If possible,
17 4, 77 | other forms of prayer that may encourage this growth.~ ~
18 5, 79 | His Spirit, so that she may continue His work, which
19 5, 83 | risk of going into what may be unexplored areas where
20 5, 84 | aside so that attention may focus on Jesus. But she
21 5, 89 | voice of God.~ ~Whatever may be our role there, we are
22 6, 93 | and to pray that vocations may emerge.~ ~ ~93.2 We give
23 6, 93 | movements in which young people may find a spirit that favours
24 7, 113| years. Perpetual profession may be anticipated by the Brother
25 8, 117| Canon Law. The separation may be by transfer to another
26 9, 118| governing, so that everyone may be helped to fulfil the
27 9, 122| in Christ, in which God may be loved before all else.~ ~ ~
28 9, 125| free to work together. This may require the drawing up of
29 9, 125| consulted those in charge, may take the initiative of joining
30 9, 137| General for any task that he may entrust to them. He consults
31 9, 139| See the modifications that may be needed on some points
32 9, 143| also the circumstances that may be important to a Brother.~ ~
33 9, 144| perpetual profession3.~ ~He may be re-appointed. Only in
34 9, 144| exceptional circumstances may he be appointed for a third
35 9, 144| Brother Superior General, may elect the Brother Provincial.
36 9, 149| Occasionally, other Brothers also may be invited to the Council.
37 9, 150| that proper to others who may have some responsibility
38 9, 151| members by right. There may be other members by right,
39 9 | mind that their decisions may involve the responsibility
40 10, 155| Provincial, as the case may be. This constitutes ordinary
41 10, 158| unit concerned, this amount may be changed. (cf 137.4.10)~ ~
42 10, 158| works and the communities may make, and the returns from
43 10, 158| authorisation, a house or a Province may not divert from the common
44 10, 160| him whatever documents he may need for the management
45 10, 161| local Bursars so that there may be a co-ordinated management
46 10, 161| appointed for three years. He may be re-appointed consecutively
47 10, 161| change an existing building may be undertaken only with
48 10, 162| Bursar is three years. He may be re-appointed consecutively
49 11, 169| Chapter.~ ~The Statutes may be changed by an absolute
50 11, 170| nourished us with its life, we may ask, when the Holy Spirit
51 11, 170| religious family1.~ ~ ~170.1 We may take the vow of stability
52 11, 170| Superior General so that he may confirm it. ~(cf 150.1.1)~ ~
53 11, 170| stability. At times they may invite them to do so.~ ~
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