Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 8 | made up of Provinces and Districts which, in turn, are made
2 9, 125| divided into Provinces and Districts set up by the Brother Superior
3 9, 125| 125.1 Provinces and Districts which have common interests
4 9, 130| over all Brothers, houses, Districts, and Provinces1. He can,
5 9, 130| visit the Provinces and Districts at least twice during his
6 9, 137| concerning the Provinces and the Districts.~ ~137.1 The Brother Superior
7 9, 137| suppressing of Provinces and Districts (c 581; c 585);~ ~2. electing
8 9, 137| statutes of Provinces and Districts;~ ~13. approving the Statutes
9 9, 137| approving the Statutes of Districts, of groups of Provinces
10 9, 137| of groups of Provinces or Districts, and of houses dependent
11 9, 140| elected by the Provinces and Districts. The number of those elected
12 9 | if the Statutes of the Districts provide for it, the Superiors
13 9 | for it, the Superiors of Districts.~ ~The aim of the General
14 10, 155| the Provinces, and the Districts have the right to acquire,
15 10, 155| the Provinces, and the Districts, as well as some of their
16 10, 160| situation of the Provinces and Districts. (c 636, 2; cf 137.4.11)~ ~
17 10, 160| accounts of the Provinces, Districts, communities, and apostolic
18 11, 164| Provincial and the Superiors of Districts have a special responsibility
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