Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | Institute of the Little Brothers of Mary1. He saw it as forming
2 1, 1 | gave us the title of Marist Brothers of the Schools (F.M.S.-
3 1, 5 | our relationships with our Brothers and with other people we
4 1, 6 | 6. In calling ourselves BROTHERS, we proclaim that we belong
5 1, 6 | the Lord's love for the Brothers whom He himself has given
6 1, 8 | Institute is made up of Brothers with temporary vows or perpetual
7 1, 8 | our religious profession. Brothers of the same family, we are
8 2, 14 | an apostolic community of Brothers, this consecration gives
9 2, 15 | provides what is needed by the Brothers, such as the initial and
10 2, 17 | Champagnat, as did our first Brothers, by giving ourselves whole-heartedly
11 2, 20 | partner, and establishes us as brothers to all people2.~ ~In professing
12 2, 23 | visit us.~ ~Our love for our Brothers should be simple and whole-hearted.
13 2, 23 | them.~ ~Living together as Brothers is of great assistance in
14 2, 23 | sympathetic support of his Brothers. Their friendship helps
15 2, 24 | love those whom we meet as brothers and sisters in Christ. We
16 2, 24 | from the friendship of our Brothers. On the other hand, we must
17 2, 29 | 668, 4; cf 150.1.4)~ ~29.9 Brothers should not, unless authorised
18 2, 29 | to the money given to the Brothers for various purposes, such
19 2, 38 | carried it out2.~ ~As Marist Brothers, we come to Mary, the Handmaid
20 2, 42 | and should try to lead his Brothers along the path traced out
21 2, 42 | and by listening to his Brothers3. In his interviews, he
22 2, 44 | to be of service to our Brothers. Whatever his employment
23 2, 46 | example of the fidelity of the Brothers who have walked this way
24 2, 46 | and with the help of our Brothers.~ ~Secure in knowing that
25 3, 47 | which all will be loved as brothers and sisters1. Jesus established
26 3, 48 | She helps us to live as brothers, bringing home to us the
27 3, 49 | the community of the first Brothers into a real family1. He
28 3, 49 | In their turn, the Brothers loved him as their father4.
29 3, 49 | handed down by generations of Brothers, we live our community life
30 3, 51 | the life and work of his Brothers. We try to develop a finely-tuned
31 3, 52 | presence, his care for the Brothers2, and his availability,
32 3, 53 | a lively interest in the Brothers engaged in the active apostolate.
33 3 | Brothers who are sick or suffering~ ~
34 3, 54 | the Church."2~ ~54.1 All Brothers, especially the Superiors,
35 3, 54 | Sacrament of Anointing. These Brothers will welcome this grace
36 3, 55 | ourselves united to our Brothers who are already at home
37 3, 55 | celebrated for the dead Brothers, parents of the Brothers,
38 3, 55 | Brothers, parents of the Brothers, affiliated members, former
39 3 | The Families of the Brothers~ ~
40 3, 56 | 56. The Brothers' love for one another extends
41 3, 58 | apostolic work of each of its Brothers. They, for their part, whatever
42 3, 59 | 59. As Marist Brothers, we practise tolerance,
43 3, 59 | daily duties, in serving the Brothers, and in enduring the painful
44 3, 60 | honesty, we offer to our Brothers what is best within us.~ ~
45 3, 60 | us, out of love for our Brothers, to respect times for prayer,
46 3, 60 | together in our life as Brothers. Following what is laid
47 3, 61 | privacy needed for our life as Brothers1.~ ~As a sign of our consecration
48 4, 66 | calls made on us by our Brothers, the Church, and the world1.~ ~ ~
49 4, 67 | upper room6.~ ~As Marist Brothers, we pray with Mary, joining
50 4, 68 | confidence3. ~ ~In training his Brothers, the Founder frequently
51 4, 72 | reconciled to the Lord and to our Brothers.~ ~ ~
52 4, 75 | Brother François, to the Brothers who have gone before us,
53 4, 75 | the memory of our~deceased Brothers and the important dates
54 5, 80 | work, or to withdraw the Brothers from one, the Superiors
55 5, 81 | love him."5~ ~As Marist Brothers, animated by the same zeal,
56 5, 85 | the tasks they perform, Brothers employed in administration
57 5, 86 | message of the Gospel. ~ ~86.3 Brothers working in the mass media
58 5, 88 | teachers, but also their brothers. By trying to establish
59 5, 91 | 91. The Brothers whom the Lord sends out
60 5, 91 | carefully for their task.~ ~The Brothers are quick to recognise the
61 5, 91 | no longer needed.~ ~Local Brothers are to be given the training
62 5, 91 | own, it frees some of its Brothers for work in the mission
63 5, 91 | a careful choice of the Brothers who are sent.~ ~91.2 The
64 5, 91 | who are sent.~ ~91.2 The Brothers see to it that the missionary
65 5, 91 | designed for the formation of Brothers from the young Churches.~ ~
66 5, 91 | their missionary experience, Brothers must have the time and the
67 6, 96 | needed to become Marist Brothers1.~ ~96.1 This pre-novitiate
68 6, 96 | postulants' formation. The other Brothers of the community take an
69 6, 99 | simple life of the first Brothers. Manual work, carried out
70 6, 100| conducted is agreed on by the Brothers Provincial concerned.~ ~
71 6, 104| directives agreed on by the Brothers Provincial concerned.~ ~
72 6, 106| formation houses, and for Brothers in temporary profession
73 6, 107| is such a vital role, the Brothers engaged in formation must
74 6, 108| 108. Brothers engaged in formation, especially
75 6, 109| and talents of the first Brothers1. Following his lead, the
76 6, 109| of spirituality offer the Brothers the chance to re-discover
77 6, 109| Centre d'Accueil offers the Brothers the opportunity of experiencing
78 6, 109| Founder and of the first Brothers. ~ ~109.7 These various
79 6, 110| more authentically with our Brothers2.~ ~To work at this, we
80 7, 111| Code of Canon Law1. The Brothers assigned to admit candidates
81 7, 113| life-long commitment, the Brothers who know him, especially
82 7, 114| Institute of the Little Brothers of Mary (OR the Marist Brothers
83 7, 114| Brothers of Mary (OR the Marist Brothers of the Schools).~ ~If the
84 8, 117| have left us. Although such Brothers cannot ask for any recompense
85 9, 118| draws the efforts of the Brothers into unity, and which inspires,
86 9, 120| spiritual growth of the Brothers. With confidence, they have
87 9, 121| service of authority to the Brothers, our Founder gave us the
88 9, 121| firmness, he helped the Brothers to whom he had entrusted
89 9, 122| their task as a service1. Brothers among Brothers2, they encourage
90 9, 122| service1. Brothers among Brothers2, they encourage active
91 9, 123| Brother Vicar General, and the Brothers Provincial1 .~ ~ ~
92 9, 125| 125.2 If the number of Brothers in an administrative unit
93 9, 129| for a specified time, the Brothers who make up the communities
94 9, 129| communities of these houses. Such Brothers remain members of their
95 9, 130| General gathers all the Brothers of the Institute around
96 9, 130| direct authority over all Brothers, houses, Districts, and
97 9, 130| Councillors, or other delegated Brothers. (c 628)~ ~
98 9, 131| absolute majority of the Brothers present1.~ ~At the time
99 9, 136| Brother Vicar General and of Brothers called Councillors General,
100 9, 137| question of: ~ ~1. appointing Brothers Provincial and the Superiors
101 9, 137| removal from office of the Brothers referred to above; ~ ~3.
102 9, 137| General; ~ ~4. appointing the Brothers chosen to work in the general
103 9 | conclusion. ~ ~137.8 Other Brothers provide services connected
104 9, 138| the participation of all Brothers in the life and mission
105 9, 138| any Brother or group of Brothers , are free to make their
106 9, 140| Chapter opens;~ ~4. the Brothers Provincial.~ ~140.2 In each
107 9, 140| Province for every group of 150 Brothers, or part of a group of 150
108 9, 140| or part of a group of 150 Brothers, one delegate is to be elected.
109 9, 140| the number of professed Brothers in the District is subtracted
110 9, 140| is entitled to.~ ~140.3 Brothers who, in the course of the
111 9 | Brothers eligible for Election~ ~
112 9, 141| 141. All Brothers perpetually professed, except
113 9 | Brothers with the Right to Vote~ ~
114 9, 142| General Chapter are: all Brothers, whether in temporary or
115 9 | Councillors General, the Brothers Provincial and, if the Statutes
116 9 | opportune, he can invite other Brothers to attend. ~(c 632; c 633,
117 9, 143| of union alive among the Brothers and co-ordinates their work.
118 9, 143| direct authority over all the Brothers and all the houses of the
119 9, 144| consultation with all the Brothers of the Province2. At the
120 9, 145| by delegate, visits the Brothers and houses of the Province
121 9, 145| delegate) evaluates with the Brothers the quality of their religious
122 9, 146| delegate, the vows of the Brothers of the Province1.~ ~ ~
123 9, 147| any publications of the Brothers concerning religion or morals2.~ ~ ~
124 9, 148| Provincial Council is composed of Brothers who, with the Brother Provincial,
125 9, 148| apostolic animation of the Brothers, and in the administration
126 9, 149| made up of at least four Brothers. From them, the Brother
127 9, 149| matters. Occasionally, other Brothers also may be invited to the
128 9, 149| invited to the Council. These Brothers do not have the right to
129 9, 150| question of:~ ~1. admitting Brothers to temporary or perpetual
130 9, 150| after consultation with the Brothers, a District Superior or
131 9, 150| the resignation of the Brothers mentioned above, or their
132 9, 151| participation of all the Brothers in the governing of the
133 9, 151| Provincial Chapter is sent to the Brothers of the Province. Its decisions
134 9 | is a meeting open to all Brothers in order to bring the Brothers
135 9 | Brothers in order to bring the Brothers and the communities into
136 9, 152| is at the service of his Brothers in the accomplishing of
137 9, 152| where there are at least six Brothers, this Council is made up
138 9, 152| made up of the number of Brothers determined by the Brother
139 9, 152| interest in each of his Brothers, and together they seek
140 9, 152| personal expenditure of the Brothers, within the limits of his
141 9, 152| 4 He sees to it that the Brothers have access to an adequate
142 9, 152| Whenever it seems useful, the Brothers involved in the matters
143 9, 152| community. None of these invited Brothers has the right to vote.~ ~
144 9 | Brothers in Charge of Apostolic Works~ ~
145 9 | advantage to have different Brothers filling the role of Superior
146 9 | evidence.~ ~As religious, these Brothers are subordinate to the Superior
147 10, 156| 156. Brothers appointed to administer
148 10, 156| apostolic ministry of the Brothers. Their method of management
149 10, 156| As a matter of justice, Brothers who are responsible for
150 10, 157| 157. Brothers Bursar have the power to
151 10, 158| and the returns from the Brothers' work belong to the Institute
152 10, 159| carried out prudently1.~ ~The Brothers responsible, aware of their
153 10, 160| Superior General appoints two Brothers, or more, to constitute,
154 10, 161| Provincial should see that the Brothers are covered by insurance,
155 11, 164| the Founder, of the first Brothers, and of the history of the
156 11, 164| spiritual heritage. The Brothers Provincial and the Superiors
157 11, 169| 169. As Marist Brothers, we look upon our Constitutions
158 11, 170| in the presence of our Brothers, our desire to live the
159 11, 170| spiritual growth of our Brothers and to the awakening of
160 11, 170| Superiors encourage the Brothers to ask permission to make
161 11, 170| the spiritual growth of my Brothers and serve to awaken vocations;
162 11, 170| INSTITUTE OF THE LITTLE BROTHERS OF MARY (or THE MARIST BROTHERS
163 11, 170| BROTHERS OF MARY (or THE MARIST BROTHERS OF THE SCHOOLS).~ ~Lord
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