Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 13 | poor, and obedient. As our superiors walk with us and discern
2 2, 31 | itself in our recourse to Superiors, in the acceptance of our
3 2, 37 | to submit to our lawful Superiors, who act in the place of
4 2, 39 | in the mediation of his superiors1, and in heeding the signs
5 2, 39 | opposition, he obeyed his superiors, seeing in them the person
6 2, 40 | Constitutions, Chapters, and Superiors3. We make use of these,
7 2, 40 | be made.~ ~Whether we be Superiors or not, we are all heirs
8 2, 40 | under the authority of his Superiors and must be faithful to
9 2, 43 | decision in concert with our Superiors1.~ ~This discernment in
10 3, 54 | Brothers, especially the Superiors, will show every kindness
11 5, 80 | the Brothers from one, the Superiors act in concert with the
12 5, 91 | missionary.~ ~91.3 Major Superiors promote the establishment
13 6, 104| with his formation. The Superiors are to be attentive to this. (
14 6, 106| formation rests with the major Superiors.~ ~
15 6, 108| to Marist life.~ ~Major Superiors are to make sure that these
16 6 | The Responsibility of the Superiors~ ~
17 6, 109| Following his lead, the major Superiors must make available to each
18 6, 109| c 661) ~ ~109.2 Major Superiors have a duty to provide the
19 6, 110| recourse to dialogue with Superiors, spiritual direction, and
20 8, 115| discernment, helped by his Superiors and other competent people.
21 9, 118| fulfil the plan of God.~ ~Our Superiors share in this role in the
22 9 | The Superiors~ ~
23 9, 122| 122. Superiors are to see their task as
24 9, 123| 123. The major Superiors are the Brother Superior
25 9, 124| 124. The Superiors have a Council which they
26 9, 137| Brothers Provincial and the Superiors dependent on the Brother
27 9 | Districts provide for it, the Superiors of Districts.~ ~The aim
28 9 | Institute, and to enable the Superiors to have direct contact with
29 9, 150| Sector;~ ~4. appointing local Superiors, the Master of Novices,
30 9, 151| 4. deciding how deputy Superiors and local Councillors are
31 9, 152| the approval of the major Superiors (cf 150.2.8);~ ~6. attending
32 9, 152| made available to the major Superiors when they are making the
33 10, 157| matters to their respective Superiors.~ ~ ~157.1 All accounts,
34 10, 161| even with the permission of Superiors, is responsible for their
35 11, 164| Brothers Provincial and the Superiors of Districts have a special
36 11, 164| especially the Circulars of the Superiors. Such reading helps us to
37 11, 165| task. ~ ~Together with our Superiors, we work to build communities
38 11, 168| and with the mediation of Superiors.~ ~ ~
39 11, 170| cf 150.1.1)~ ~170.2 The Superiors encourage the Brothers to
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