Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 8 | Institute is made up of Provinces and Districts which, in
2 2, 33 | and as communities and Provinces4.~ ~33.1 Following Father
3 2, 43 | Kingdom involves communities, Provinces, and the Institute itself
4 9, 125| Institute is divided into Provinces and Districts set up by
5 9, 125| his Council1.~ ~ ~125.1 Provinces and Districts which have
6 9, 129| remain members of their Provinces, retaining active and passive
7 9, 130| houses, Districts, and Provinces1. He can, for a time, dispense
8 9, 130| Superior General must visit the Provinces and Districts at least twice
9 9, 137| important matters concerning the Provinces and the Districts.~ ~137.
10 9, 137| the limit fixed for the Provinces, - with the permission of
11 9, 137| modifying, or suppressing of Provinces and Districts (c 581; c
12 9, 137| approving the legal statutes of Provinces and Districts;~ ~13. approving
13 9, 137| Districts, of groups of Provinces or Districts, and of houses
14 9, 138| Chapter3.~ ~ ~138.1 Not only Provinces and local communities, but
15 9, 140| of members elected by the Provinces and Districts. The number
16 10, 155| 155. The Institute, the Provinces, and the Districts have
17 10, 155| that the Institute, the Provinces, and the Districts, as well
18 10, 155| 8)~ ~155.3 When several Provinces together take responsibility
19 10, 159| Only the Institute and the Provinces can augment capital. Capitalisation
20 10, 159| suplus funds to help poorer Provinces, missions, and works for
21 10, 160| financial situation of the Provinces and Districts. (c 636, 2;
22 10, 160| audit the accounts of the Provinces, Districts, communities,
23 10, 160| purpose, he supplies the Provinces with a model of the document
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