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1 6, 106 | 106. Each Brother of the Province
2 7, 111 | 111. In admitting candidates
3 7, 114 | 114. The profession formula
4 8, 115 | 115. Aware of the worth of our
5 9, 118 | 118. Christ, our principle of
6 9, 119 | 119. By our religious profession,
7 2, 15(2) | c 1192, 1 ~
8 9, 120 | 120. In calling her our First
9 9, 121 | 121. In his service of authority
10 9, 124 | 124. The Superiors have a Council
11 9, 126 | 126. The Province is an administrative
12 9, 128 | 128. In addition to its function
13 9, 131 | 131. He is elected by the General
14 9, 133 | 133. He is elected or re-elected
15 9, 134 | 134. If it becomes impossible
16 9, 139 | 139.The ordinary General Chapter
17 9, 141 | 141. All Brothers perpetually
18 9, 142 | 142. Those with the right of
19 9, 146 | 146. In the name of the Brother
20 9, 147 | 147. He authorises those who
21 9, 148 | 148. The Provincial Council
22 9, 154 | 154. The community has a deputy
23 10, 159 | 159. Only the Institute and
24 11, 163 | 163. In our individual lives
25 11, 166 | 166. Conscious of the gap that
26 11, 167 | 167. Experience teaches us that
27 11, 171 | 171. The vitality of the Institute
28 3, 56(1) | L 180
29 1, 1 | 1. On January 2nd, 1817, Marcellin Champagnat founded
30 1, 1 | the Society of Mary2.~ ~In 1863 the Holy See approved us
31 11, 163(2)| 364; L 30, 23-25, 41, 44; 194, 51-55; 67-71
32 4, 68(3) | Life 95; L 196, 15-17~
33 2, 42(1) | L 197, 8-12 ~
34 4, 74 | mind of the Church.4~ ~74.1We make every effort to celebrate
35 5, 90(2) | Life 210-211; c 783 ~
36 5, 90(2) | Life 210-211; c 783 ~
37 4, 75 | own vocation.~ ~75.4 On 22nd January we commemorate Brother~
38 3, 55(1) | Life 256 ~
39 9, 120(1)| L 23, 12; 260, 12 ~
40 4, 75(1) | CV II pp 261-263 ~
41 4, 75(1) | CV II pp 261-263 ~
42 5, 81(3) | Life 589; ALS 367 ff; L 273, 8-9~
43 3, 59(1) | ALS pp 274 ff ~
44 2, 29 | their own goods. (c 672; c 285, 4) ~ ~29.10 A Brother should
45 1, 5(2) | Life 299
46 11, 163(1)| Deut 32, 4; Life 302 ff~
47 4, 73 | giving thanks. ~(Life 342; 320)~ ~ ~
48 4, 68(4) | Life 322; L 102, 7-10
49 5, 83(1) | L 323, 7-11 ~
50 4, 68(1) | Life 334 ~
51 4, 73 | to giving thanks. ~(Life 342; 320)~ ~ ~
52 4, 71 | intimacy with Him. ~(Life 344-346; R 1837, II, 19; VIII,
53 9, 121(3)| Life 345
54 4, 71 | intimacy with Him. ~(Life 344-346; R 1837, II, 19; VIII, 1,
55 4, 69(2) | Life 350 ~
56 1, 4(3) | Life 354, 107
57 4, 74 | members of the faithful. (Life 356; R 1837, IV, 11)~ ~ ~
58 4, 74(2) | Life 361 ~
59 5, 84 | instructed about Mary. (Life 362; RC 1852, VI, 11)~ ~ ~
60 5, 81(3) | Life 589; ALS 367 ff; L 273, 8-9~
61 2, 39(1) | Life 368 ~
62 1, 10(2) | Life 374~
63 2, 33(2) | Life 394 ~
64 1, 1(1) | Life 424~
65 2, 21(1) | Life 438; L 259, 7-8 ~
66 1, 6(3) | second part, XI, 2; Life 446 ff
67 4, 73(1) | Life 454 ~
68 3, 54(1) | Life 463 ~
69 3, 53(1) | Life 476-479; L 56, 9-10; ALS 27
70 3, 53(1) | Life 476-479; L 56, 9-10; ALS 27 ff
71 9, 121(2)| Life 490; L 38, 6; 39, 13-14 ~
72 1, 1(3) | CV III, 494
73 2, 18(2) | Life 505
74 5, 81(1) | Life 536 ~
75 3, 57 | 57. Prayer in common1 is an
76 11, 164(1)| c 575 ~
77 9, 137 | Provinces and Districts (c 581; c 585);~ ~2. electing the
78 9, 137 | and Districts (c 581; c 585);~ ~2. electing the Brother
79 11, 169(3)| c 587
80 2, 40(1) | c 590, 2 ~
81 5, 81(4) | Life 592; L 14, 5-9 ~
82 6, 96(1) | c 597, 1
83 11, 169(2)| c 598 ~
84 2, 20(4) | c 599
85 2, 29(2) | c 600 ~
86 2, 37(1) | c 601
87 9, 123(1)| c 620
88 9, 126(1)| c 621
89 9, 130(1)| c 622
90 9, 124(1)| c 627 * Note, p.
91 9, 135 | is to take his place. (c 629) ~ ~
92 3, 52 | each Brother regularly. (c 630, 5)~ ~ ~
93 10, 156(1)| c 635
94 4, 64 | 64.Jesus, conversing with the
95 10, 159(2)| c 640
96 7, 111(1)| cc 641-645
97 7, 111(1)| cc 641-645
98 6, 97(1) | c 646 ~
99 6, 100(3)| c 649, 1
100 6, 108 | perpetually professed. (c 651)~ ~
101 2, 15(1) | c 654 ~
102 7, 113 | profession up to nine years. (c 657,2)~ ~113.8 Records of admission
103 6, 104 | be attentive to this. (c 660, 2) ~ ~104.3 A Brother who
104 6, 109 | adapted to local cultures. (c 661) ~ ~109.2 Major Superiors
105 4, 72(1) | c 664 ~
106 2, 26(3) | c 666
107 3, 61(1) | c 667,1 ~
108 3, 61(2) | c 669
109 2, 15 | and social security. (c 670; cf 161.8)~ ~ ~
110 2, 40 | the Brother Provincial. (c 671) ~ ~40.3 If a Brother is
111 2, 29 | concerning their own goods. (c 672; c 285, 4) ~ ~29.10 A Brother
112 5, 80(1) | c 675, 3 ~
113 4, 68 | 68. By living in the presence
114 5, 80(3) | 1 Cor 3, 8-9; c 680
115 10, 161 | belong to the Institute. (c 681, 2)~ ~161.7 The resources
116 8, 117(1)| c 684-685 ~
117 8, 117(2)| c 686-687 ~
118 8, 116 | time of notification. (c 692)~ ~
119 4, 75 | Champagnat's feast day, June 6th, is an excellent occasion
120 8, 117 | members of the Institute. (c 702)~ ~
121 8, 117(3)| 694 - 703
122 9, 147(1)| c 765~
123 5, 78 | 78. Jesus, sent by the Father1,
124 5, 90(2) | Life 210-211; c 783 ~
125 5, 91(2) | EN 20; c 787 ~
126 5, 79 | 79. In His turn, Jesus, the
127 5, 87(2) | c 801 ~
128 5, 81 | 81. Father Champagnat was alive
129 5, 82 | 82. Ours is a community apostolate.
130 5, 86 | conformity with Canon Law. (c 831) ~ ~86.4 The Institute collaborates,
131 9, 147(2)| c 832
132 6, 98 | 98. The novice works at developing
133 6, 99 | 99. In the person and work
134 2, 41 | searching, we shall have to abandon our own point of view to
135 2, 31 | of the poor man who has abandoned himself to God's care1.~ ~ ~
136 3, 54 | welcome this grace in faith, abandoning themselves to God's will. (
137 8, 115 | to do so in peace and in abandonment to the Lord.~ ~
138 4, 65 | to cry out with the Son: "Abba, Father!"1~ ~Recollection
139 4, 68 | when engaged in the most absorbing work1. He was forever in
140 2, 45 | seeking after power or any abuse of power2, and any ideology
141 2, 15 | made in the Church and accepted by the Superior. By it,
142 5, 87 | open to any family that accepts our educational approach,
143 2, 32 | at its life-style and its accommodation in order to see how real
144 4, 73 | our spiritual life to be accompanied by another person. This
145 9, 130 | Christ. He guides them and accompanies them in their fidelity to
146 4, 64 | of salvation given Him to accomplish, Jesus spoke to the Father
147 9 | Institute's representative accredited to the Holy See. He provides
148 2, 29 | possessions the profits accruing from them. We hand over
149 6, 109 | Marist origins. The Centre d'Accueil offers the Brothers the
150 2, 43 | charism of the Institute, an accurate reading of the signs of
151 5, 91 | of Marist life is to be achieved.~ ~91.1 The Province has
152 2, 29 | Everything that a Brother acquires by his work or by reason
153 9, 150 | life;~ ~8. disposing of or acquiring property, authorising any
154 | across
155 4, 67 | Jesus does, and relates His actions to the words of Scripture4.
156 5, 83 | to young people in their actual life-situations1, taking
157 3, 55 | suffrages for the dead may be added to by the Brother Provincial
158 6, 98 | Liturgy of the Hours gives him additional spiritual assistance.~ ~
159 6, 99 | followers of Champagnat, adds its own contribution to
160 9, 152 | Brothers have access to an adequate library. He provides for
161 10, 158 | used and how they are to be administered. He also supervises the
162 10, 156 | assets of the Institute are administrators, not owners, of the goods
163 4, 74 | in love, confidence, and admiration, and by trying to make our
164 2, 22 | 22.Our vow of chastity admits us to deeper levels of the
165 3, 51 | with simplicity a Brother's admonition2. We know how to ask pardon
166 10, 155 | the investment policies adopted by the Brother Superior
167 2, 32 | and community poverty in adopting a life of work and frugality,
168 6, 110 | people, we grow towards adulthood in Christ1. Because of this,
169 5, 90 | we lead young people and adults to discover the true face
170 10, 155 | of the Institute, it is advisable that the Institute, the
171 10, 160 | Econome General in his task, advises on questions of investment,
172 5, 87 | consciences to the problems that affect society. We involve our
173 4, 77 | tends to become continuous2, affecting all that we do and influencing
174 3, 53 | him in deep respect and affection.~ ~ ~
175 4, 75 | his sons, we express our affectionate reverence for Father Champagnat
176 2, 26 | psychology of sexuality, affectivity, and human relationships;~ ~-
177 9, 137 | 690, 1; cf 113.9);~ ~9. affiliating someone to the Institute;~ ~
178 9, 150 | ff);~ ~4. submitting the affiliation of a person to the Institute
179 2, 46 | heard His words: "Do not be afraid"2, and have set aside fears
180 3, 60 | Province, the community plans ahead for its holiday times, part
181 10, 161 | Brother Provincial Bursar, aided by the Finance Committee,
182 6, 103 | to achieve the objectives aimed at in each stage.~ ~
183 11, 168 | the needs of youth1. Such alertness makes it easier for us to
184 2, 13 | love becomes more and more all-embracing. By our profession, we unite
185 6, 99 | and to give it his heart's allegiance.~ ~He takes as model for
186 9 | mandate, and the powers to be allocated to him. The same holds true
187 2, 29 | concerning those things which are allowed for personal use, as well
188 | almost
189 1, 7 | Crib, the Cross, and the Altar2. We are content to leave
190 9, 152 | expenditure and on important alterations, within the limits of the
191 3, 61 | member of a lay Institute. Alternatively, it may be a soutane, with
192 | am
193 2, 23 | helps us to keep our balance amid tensions. Mutual trust and
194 11, 166 | the need to be converted anew1. ~ ~We entreat the Holy
195 4, 76 | confidence" to the Guardian Angels2.~ ~We venerate the Saints3,
196 9, 143 | he sets up commissions to animate and co-ordinate the various
197 11, 164 | shine forth. The Institute animates and co-ordinates the activities
198 3, 47 | the Father are one2.~ ~We answer the call of Christ by wanting
199 9 | concern and to propose ways of answering them.~ ~The Brother Superior
200 7, 113 | Perpetual profession may be anticipated by the Brother Provincial,
201 2, 11 | Those who heed Him, He sets apart. By His Spirit, He transforms
202 4, 75 | endowed the Church with this apostle of youth.~ ~Our love for
203 2, 21 | with selfless love to their appeals for help.~ ~ ~
204 2, 34 | concerning poverty are being applied. (cf 150.2.6) ~ ~34.2 In
205 2, 29 | possessions. To do this, he applies to the Brother Provincial,
206 9, 150 | undertaken (cf 161.3);~ ~10. applying, after consultation with
207 9, 152 | for community life;~ ~2. apportioning tasks and responsibilities
208 9, 150 | perpetual profession, with the approbation of the Brother Superior
209 9, 152 | keeping and the classifying of archive documents, and he sees to
210 2, 14 | Confirmation. We learn to love more ardently by continually striving
211 5, 83 | into what may be unexplored areas where those in material
212 9 | into closer contact, and to arouse the interest of all by a
213 5, 91 | the missionary spirit is aroused in young people. Each Marist
214 5, 84 | in the first "sign" which arouses faith in the disciples.
215 9, 140 | the Chapter must await his arrival before continuing its work.~ ~
216 6, 95 | personnel, is the principal artisan of his own formation.~ ~
217 2, 30 | every kind of detachment asked of her by God4.~ ~In her
218 4, 76 | whom reveals to us some aspect of the face of Jesus, the
219 5, 91 | young people. Each Marist aspirant must be told that he can
220 6, 96 | residences) to prepare aspirants for the postulancy. These
221 9, 129 | of a house requires the assent of the Brother Superior
222 9, 137 | at least once a year, to assess the situation of the Institute,
223 5, 88 | people.~ ~88.1 We promote associations of the parents of our students
224 5, 84 | humiliation of the cross, before assuming her role as Mother in the
225 9, 126 | resources are sufficient to assure an autonomous existence.
226 2, 29 | account of the money put athis disposal.~ ~29.2 To make
227 2, 30 | break loose from our earthly attachments, in accordance with the
228 9 | invite other Brothers to attend. ~(c 632; c 633, 1)~ ~
229 4, 69 | Holy Communion. ~ ~69.2 Attendance at a parish Mass on Sundays
230 11, 170 | made during a Eucharist attended by all the community. Before
231 2, 43 | calls for a spirit of faith, attentiveness to the word of God, fidelity
232 5, 91 | promote these values, they attest to the quality of each culture.
233 3, 61 | 3 Our habit is a type of attire, such as a suit, which is
234 10, 161 | as mortgages, powers of attorney, wills of property owners,
235 5, 84 | Mother in the Church2. ~ ~We attract young hearts to Mary3, Christ'
236 11, 164 | people who find themselves attracted to the spirituality of Marcellin
237 10, 159 | Institute and the Provinces can augment capital. Capitalisation
238 2, 34 | continues and, if possible, augments what the Province is doing
239 2, 33 | first followers, by their austere life-style, lived very much
240 6, 110 | to live our vocation more authentically with our Brothers2.~ ~To
241 6, 100 | The Brother Provincial can authorise the group of novices to
242 9, 129 | Superior General, and the other authorities responsible for the foundation. (
243 3, 52 | for the Brothers2, and his availability, he helps build up a climate
244 9 | work is well organised. Avoiding all ostentation, they ensure
245 5, 84 | Wise Men. Patiently she awaits God's hour, being prepared
246 9, 131 | following manner: After three ballots have not given a result,
247 10, 157 | All accounts, whether in banks or elsewhere, must carry
248 6, 110 | 110.In common with all baptised people, we grow towards
249 2, 12 | is the supreme law of our baptismal consecration, making possible
250 2, 39 | the Founder's example, we base our obedience on the spirit
251 3, 60 | or for exchange of ideas, based usually on the documents
252 1, 9 | root in different cultures, bases its unity on the spiritual
253 9, 129 | 129. The community is the basic cell of the Institute. It
254 11, 166 | making it possible for us to bear fruit, fruit that will last3.~ ~ ~
255 5 | Bearers of the Good News~ ~
256 9 | the Institute's causes of beatification and canonisation. He prepares
257 | becoming
258 9, 150 | manner of living poverty as befits the cultural practices of
259 3 | the Spirit of our first Beginnings~ ~
260 3, 49 | he spent himself on their behalf. "You know," he told them, "
261 1, 6 | pervades our attitudes and behaviour to such an extent that it
262 5, 87 | different cultures and different beliefs3.~ ~87.1 Each year, we set
263 5, 81 | Being a man of faith, he believed that it was prayer above
264 1, 9 | who gives to us, as to the believers in the early Church, the
265 2, 41 | together with the Superior, believes to be the will of God.~ ~ ~
266 | below
267 3, 55 | former pupils, helpers, and benefactors.~ ~55.6 During the annual
268 1, 7 | 7. The spirituality bequeathed to us by Marcellin Champagnat
269 2, 11 | Scriptures speak of as a betrothal3. From the heart of this
270 3, 49 | celebration days - jubilees, birthdays, Province gatherings; ~4.
271 1, 7 | and our community life are blended into harmony.~ ~Jesus was
272 3, 54 | suffering Brother as a source of blessings1. They take care to see
273 11, 170 | Jesus, by your Body and Blood, which I am about to receive,
274 9, 152 | and the Councillors. The book of these minutes is made
275 10, 161 | Econome General.~ ~161.11 To borrow or to lend a sum of money
276 10, 161 | conditions under which the borrowing or the loan is to be made,
277 5, 81 | country children whom no one bothered about2. He saw the mission
278 1, 1 | He saw it as forming a branch of the Society of Mary2.~ ~
279 3, 50 | possessive love, opens it to the breadth and dynamism of a love that
280 2, 30 | her company, we gradually break loose from our earthly attachments,
281 5, 78 | Himself the servant of His brethren even to laying down His
282 9, 128 | administrative unit constitutes a broad community of life, of prayer,
283 2, 19 | with men and women, which broke through the traditional
284 9, 150 | 15);~ ~9. approving the budgets and the financial statements
285 1, 7 | the house, in vain do the builders labour."3~ ~ ~ ~
286 9, 152 | he sees to the upkeep of buildings and furniture.~ ~152.5 He
287 3, 57 | above all, our prayer that builds up the community each day.~ ~
288 2, 32 | houses.~ ~32.3 In what we buy, as in what we build, we
289 7, 113 | profession is generally calculated as the time from one annual
290 9, 140 | that of the Province in calculating the number of delegates
291 4, 75 | by means of the religious~calendar, we recall the memory of
292 2, 30 | From the Annunciation to Calvary, she gives her active consent
293 9, 152 | when they are making the canonical visit. The community is
294 9 | causes of beatification and canonisation. He prepares the documents
295 6, 103 | adapted to the personal capacities of the Brother; and it is
296 10, 159 | Provinces can augment capital. Capitalisation should be in keeping with
297 5, 91 | must prepare themselves carefully for their task.~ ~The Brothers
298 2, 30 | Together with Joseph the carpenter, she lives as one of the
299 4, 73 | equip ourselves for our catechetical role. Just as each has the
300 5, 86 | questions and hopes of those we catechise, their language, and the
301 5, 88 | lay-teachers in the work of catechising, in apostolic movements,
302 1, 2 | I long to teach him his catechism, to make him realise how
303 5, 86 | can, in the formation of catechists and Christian teachers for
304 5 | Marist School, a Catholic School~ ~
305 9, 149 | professed. Their term of office ceases with that of the Superior
306 2, 29 | profession, the novice must cede, once and for all, the administration
307 4, 70 | together in His name1.~ ~In celebrating the Liturgy of the Hours2,
308 2, 20 | people. Our accepting to be celibate "for the sake of the Kingdom
309 2, 36 | His whole existence was centred on being one with the Father'
310 2, 46 | hope, and love.~ ~Jesus has challenged each one of us1. We have
311 5, 83 | to the Holy Spirit, who challenges us by the hard facts of
312 9, 150 | 14. drawing up or making changes to a contract between the
313 3, 61 | 61.2 Each house has a chapel, which is the normal place
314 2, 32 | the simplicity that is to characterise our approach to life, our
315 6, 95 | formation should all be characterised by a common goal - to form
316 1, 6 | has always been one of our characteristic features3.~ ~ ~
317 5, 87 | We involve our pupils in charitable works that bring them into
318 10, 162 | sent to him after being checked and signed by the Brother
319 2, 16 | our vows, certain values cherished in this world, we manifest
320 4, 68 | would turn to Mary with child-like confidence3. ~ ~In training
321 6, 107 | and the Institute. They choose Mary as the one who can
322 9, 118 | from the Father1, yet He chose to take the form of a slave2.
323 11, 164 | Institute, especially the Circulars of the Superiors. Such reading
324 5, 81 | good Christians and good citizens3. Being a man of faith,
325 9, 152 | the safe keeping and the classifying of archive documents, and
326 2, 38 | obedience that is courageous and clear-sighted.~ ~ ~
327 3, 52 | availability, he helps build up a climate of understanding and harmony
328 9, 132 | Brother Vicar General is the closest collaborator of the Brother
329 2, 38 | became the Mother of God and co-operated in her Son's redeeming mission.
330 5, 88 | We willingly accept their co-operation in the progress of the school.
331 9 | responsibility, such as bursar, co-ordinator, councillor. (cf 150.2.16)~ ~
332 9, 119 | religious profession, we become co-responsible for the Institute. This
333 3, 52 | provides continuity and cohesion. ~ ~The mediation and animation
334 5, 86 | 831) ~ ~86.4 The Institute collaborates, as far as it can, in the
335 9, 132 | Vicar General is the closest collaborator of the Brother Superior
336 9, 137 | Councillors General are the direct collaborators of the Brother Superior
337 3, 61 | be a soutane, with Roman collar or rabat, a cord, and, for
338 9, 143 | Provincial can, if need be, combine some houses and apostolic
339 2, 34 | living in a way that is too comfortable3.~ ~Our mission as educators
340 4, 75 | 75.4 On 22nd January we commemorate Brother~François.~ ~ ~
341 7, 113 | appropriate time. They should comment on the external aspects
342 9, 143 | need arises, he sets up commissions to animate and co-ordinate
343 2, 34 | mission as educators of youth commits us to work to promote justice.~ ~
344 3, 63 | without having chosen our companions, we welcome one another
345 2, 35 | poverty, we become more compassionate towards our neighbour and
346 2, 27 | in living purely, and in compassionately loving those whom society
347 2, 33 | example, we accept without complaint situations of poverty, which
348 7, 113 | 1. the Brother must have completed at least his twenty-fourth
349 2, 18 | Mary, chosen by God to be completely His. She welcomed in faith
350 11, 167 | work.~ ~In this way, we comply with the Founder's recommendation: "
351 9, 127 | is an administrative unit comprising a group of houses bound
352 2, 27 | devotion to the Immaculate Conception and Consecration to Mary.~ ~ ~
353 2, 29 | theways of regulating whatever concerns these royalties.~ ~29.8
354 3, 50 | Constitutions in relation to the concrete situation of the community.
355 2, 26 | mass media3. We shape our conduct to the dictates of a delicate
356 6, 100 | inter-provincial novitiate is to be conducted is agreed on by the Brothers
357 6, 94 | willingly undertake to be the confidants and counsellors of young
358 6, 107 | learn how to accompany those confided to their care - with love,
359 2, 18 | the grace of our vocation, confident that her intercession will
360 2, 42 | his trust in the Lord, who confides this mission to him, and
361 2, 19 | through the traditional confines imposed by the society of
362 5, 86 | their work, they act in conformity with Canon Law. (c 831) ~ ~
363 2, 26 | the dictates of a delicate conscience. We accept life's trials,
364 5, 87 | doctrine and awaken people's consciences to the problems that affect
365 9, 153 | desirable that, after several consecutive terms of office, a Brother
366 10, 161 | 161.15 Modifications that considerably change an existing building
367 9, 131 | the older Brother will be considered elected.~ ~ ~
368 10, 155 | possessions of the Institute consist of liquid assets and fixed
369 2, 24 | that our friendships are consistent with our consecrated chastity,
370 1, 6 | our family spirit, which consists of love and forgiveness,
371 2, 46 | waywardness by pursuing false consolations. We shall fight our way
372 9, 150 | Brother Provincial must consult his Council when there is
373 8, 116 | Brother Provincial, after consulting his Council, can, for just
374 7, 114 | profession formula will contain the following elements:~ ~
375 6, 97 | the commitment that he is contemplating. By living the evangelical
376 1, 7 | and the Altar2. We are content to leave the results of
377 2, 20 | and we live out perfect continence in celibacy4.~ ~ ~ ~
378 2, 31 | poverty leads us to make continual use of prayer, which re-kindles
379 3, 52 | co-ordinates it, and provides continuity and cohesion. ~ ~The mediation
380 10, 161 | 161.12 A Province that has contracted debts or other financial
381 10, 161 | 639, 1)~ ~A Brother who contracts debts or other financial
382 6, 99 | Champagnat, adds its own contribution to a balanced formation1.~ ~
383 9, 138 | the General Chapter. These contributions are signed and sent to the
384 5, 89 | engaged in a work that is not controlled by the Institute is obliged
385 9, 124 | Council which they must convene at regular intervals. With
386 4, 64 | 64.Jesus, conversing with the Father1, teaches
387 5, 89 | human person. We respect the convictions and tasks of the other teachers,
388 9, 151 | Brother Provincial.~ ~It is convoked and presided over by the
389 3, 61 | Roman collar or rabat, a cord, and, for the perpetually
390 9, 118 | directs, and sometimes corrects these efforts to make them
391 9, 136 | and handles the official correspondence in the name of the Institute.~ ~
392 6, 94 | to be the confidants and counsellors of young people who are
393 2, 16 | human relationships runs counter to the fulfilment of God'
394 2, 22 | faithfulness shown by married couples is a stimulus to our loving
395 3, 59 | we practise tolerance, courtesy, mutual support, and the
396 6, 110 | needs to be lifelong and to cover all aspects of our life.
397 11, 170(1)| CR 123-125
398 2, 31 | re-kindles courage and trust. It creates in us the peace of the poor
399 9, 137 | Committee to verify the credentials of the capitulants;~ ~9.
400 2, 35 | needless worries1. To be credible witnesses2, we refuse to
401 1, 7 | from the mysteries of the Crib, the Cross, and the Altar2.
402 5, 80 | persecuted or society is in crisis, we remain in the country,
403 5, 87 | developing their sense of critical judgement. ~ ~87.4 We maintain
404 2, 32 | its resources. It looks critically at its life-style and its
405 3, 61 | perpetually professed, a crucifix. ~ ~The Norms of the Province
406 4, 65 | Trinity, and enables us to cry out with the Son: "Abba,
407 6, 109 | needs of the times and the current hopes of the Church. ~ ~
408 3, 55 | Superior, according to local custom.~ ~ ~
409 6, 109 | Marist origins. The Centre d'Accueil offers the Brothers
410 4, 68 | with God. "I would never dare to undertake anything without
411 2, 33 | ever-living proof that no daring is too great for a man of
412 4, 75 | Brothers and the important dates of the Institute, and we
413 10, 157 | their own decisions in the day-to-day matters of their administration1.
414 5, 90 | with our charism4.~ ~In de-christianised countries we lead young
415 3, 50 | plan for community life deals with some points of the
416 9, 151 | due form on the agenda are dealt with.~ ~151.6 The reports
417 2, 27 | alive among us the practices dear toour Founder, such as devotion
418 4, 75 | recall the memory of our~deceased Brothers and the important
419 7, 113 | without force, grave fear, or deceit; 5. it must be received
420 9, 148 | reflection, consultation, and decision-making for the Province. It helps
421 6, 100 | established by a written decree of the Brother Superior
422 2, 29 | up other Norms which it deems necessary or useful concerning
423 4, 71 | of our lives, needs to be deepened each day. Likewise, the
424 2, 22 | of chastity admits us to deeper levels of the mystery of
425 9, 137 | situation of the Institute, to define the overall policy of his
426 7, 113 | Secretary General without delay. The Secretary General will
427 9, 130 | his Councillors, or other delegated Brothers. (c 628)~ ~
428 9, 152 | community is informed of Council deliberations by receiving a summary of
429 2, 26 | conduct to the dictates of a delicate conscience. We accept life'
430 2, 25 | Christ, who heals our wounds, delivers us from egoistic longings,
431 5, 91 | sectors of the Institute. The demanding nature of missionary life
432 2, 45 | our weakness1. By it, we denounce any seeking after power
433 9, 127 | to become a Province. It depends directly on the Superior
434 2, 28 | poverty. He was born in deprivation2, lived by the work of His
435 3, 61 | habit of our Institute, as described in the Statutes2.~ ~61.1
436 2, 11 | He leads them into the desert and there speaks to their
437 9, 153 | office4.~ ~ ~153.1 It is desirable that, after several consecutive
438 2, 34 | among them who are most destitute. We avoid giving them the
439 10, 161 | General. This request will detail the conditions under which
440 10, 161 | Provincial should make a detailed study to make sure that
441 9, 150 | in the same house;~ ~16. determining, if necessary, the area
442 11, 163(1)| Deut 32, 4; Life 302 ff~
443 9, 119 | tasks entrusted to us, and develops within the structures1 set
444 4, 73 | too, each has the duty of devoting sufficient time to them.~ ~
445 2, 26 | shape our conduct to the dictates of a delicate conscience.
446 5, 78 | laying down His life5. He died in order to bring God's
447 3, 56 | account being taken of the differences in cultures and of the demands
448 1, 5 | in Mary, we can undertake difficult tasks and carry them through
449 2, 27 | gives the widest possible dimension to our love.~ ~Knowing that
450 5, 90 | who exclaimed: "All the dioceses in the world enter into
451 6, 96 | the same time, the Brother directing him helps the postulant'
452 11 | Discerning the Calls~ ~
453 6, 109 | 109.3 In a process of discernnment with the Brother Provincial,
454 9, 145 | given period, from certain disciplinary points of the Constitutions.~ ~
455 2, 44 | difficulties to be overcome discourage us. A humble fidelity will
456 3, 60 | not allow ourselves to be discouraged when difficulties and tensions
457 2, 29 | and his Council will then discuss these Norms with the Brother
458 9, 137 | general services; ~ ~5. dismissing a Brother from the Institute,
459 6, 96 | they have the qualities and dispositions needed to become Marist
460 7, 112 | community, as well as the other dispostions needed to become a Marist
461 2, 24 | consecrated chastity, and do not distance us from prayer, from the
462 6, 96 | usually takes place in a house distinct from the novitiate. The
463 2, 19 | sensitivity to every kind of distress, a respect for each person.
464 10, 158 | house or a Province may not divert from the common fund any
465 2, 35 | Christ leads us to an inner divesting of self. Detachment from
466 9, 125 | 125. Our Institute is divided into Provinces and Districts
467 2 | Divine Call, Response in Love~ ~
468 11, 169 | with a deep inner freedom, docile to the Lord.~ ~Approved
469 6, 109 | formation in spiritual, doctrinal, and professional fields2.~ ~ ~
470 2, 24 | chastity, we must avoid a double danger - forgetting that
471 2, 46 | faithful3, we do not harbour doubts about His call. Thus we
472 3, 62 | neighbourhood like leaven in the dough, the community must also
473 3, 61 | 3)~ ~Whatever way we are dressed, we are always~careful to
474 2, 46 | doubt, loss of enthusiasm, dryness of heart, or waywardness
475 6, 102 | Brother Provincial fixes the~ duration of the retreat and the place~
476 3 | Dwellings and Dress~ ~
477 4, 65 | attentive to the Spirit who dwells in us2 and prays in us3.~ ~ ~
478 1, 2 | placed.~ ~His faith and eagerness to do God's will led him
479 1, 9 | to the believers in the early Church, the grace of living
480 6, 105 | The Brother prepares earnestly for his perpetual profession.
481 2, 43 | s will. It is not always easy to be sure of what He asks
482 10, 159 | keeping with social and economic responsibilities and should
483 5, 87 | PJ prop 2) ~ ~87.3 We educate our pupils in the use of
484 2, 34 | comfortable3.~ ~Our mission as educators of youth commits us to work
485 5, 81 | and knew how to respond effectively to specific problems1.~ ~
486 4, 71 | each day. Likewise, the effectiveness of our apostolic work calls
487 6, 102 | of death. ~The juridical effects of this profession~lapse
488 3, 51 | him1. Putting aside our egoism and touchiness, we accept
489 2, 25 | wounds, delivers us from egoistic longings, and makes us children
490 | else
491 | elsewhere
492 4, 71 | back to prayer, which now embraces the joys and sorrows, the
493 1, 10 | the various groups that emerged from the Society of Mary.
494 8, 115 | from the discernment, it emerges that there are good grounds
495 5, 88 | we must give the staff we employ a just wage and the means
496 5, 85 | tasks they perform, Brothers employed in administration or in
497 2, 44 | our Brothers. Whatever his employment may be, and according to
498 2, 28 | freely into His hands and emptied Himself to the point of
499 3, 50 | dynamism of a love that encompasses everybody. Poverty puts
500 3, 63 | despite the difficulties encountered, we may remain united in
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