Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | Lord does not build the house, in vain do the builders
2 3, 49 | to the maintenance of the house and property; ~5. we take
3 3, 61 | are bound to live in our house and to leave it only with
4 3, 61 | Whatever be the kind of house and wherever it may be located,
5 3, 61 | cf 150.2.2)~ ~61.2 Each house has a chapel, which is the
6 6, 96 | usually takes place in a house distinct from the novitiate.
7 6 | The Novitiate House~ ~
8 6, 100| of Novices, is made in a house established by a written
9 6, 100| 100.1 The novitiate house is to be set up in surroundings
10 6, 100| period, in another specified house of the Institute. (c 647,
11 6, 101| activity outside the novitiate house1.~ ~ ~101.1 At least six
12 9, 129| Institute. It lives in a house lawfully established by
13 9, 129| Superior. The closing of a house requires the assent of the
14 9, 129| Bishop2.~ ~ ~129.1 Whenever a house is established, a contract
15 9, 135| normally reside at the General House. If both have to be absent
16 9, 137| question of: ~ ~1. closing a house, on the request of the Brother
17 9, 137| or closing a novitiate house (c 647, 1);~ ~3. permission
18 9, 150| permission to live outside a house of the Institute for a long
19 9, 150| some work or setting up a house, with the written consent
20 9, 150| closing of some work or house, after consultation with
21 9, 150| living together in the same house;~ ~16. determining, if necessary,
22 10, 158| Without authorisation, a house or a Province may not divert
23 10, 161| to the foundation of any house which does not belong to
24 10, 161| Institute, the Province, or the house cannot be held liable for
25 10, 162| 162.3 Each community, house, and apostolic work draws
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