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A.
Norms for the sending abroad of ordained priests for further studies
art. 1
- The diocesan Bishop of Mission Countries, after having ascertained
the actual diocesan needs and sought the counsel of his collaborators, should
choose the most able priest, after having asked his consent, to pursue further
studies. He is to designate the field of study in which the priest must
specialize, the Faculty in which he must enrol and the date of his definitive
return.
art. 2
- Agreement
is then sought in writing with the diocesan Bishop and with the proposed
Institute where he has decided to send the priest, including the question of
his financial support.
art. 3
- Some
arrangement is then made with this Bishop concerning the pastoral work which
shall be undertaken by the priest only, however, for the duration of his course
and in such a fashion that it is not too burdensome so as to prevent him from
completing his studies in the allotted time span, nor that he be required to
assume an office or position as laid down by law13.
art. 4
- The diocesan Bishopwho receives a priest student from mission territories
into his own Diocese should make sure that a precise agreement has been reached,
as specified above, with the Bishop who is sending the priest for further
studies.
art. 5
-The
Bishop who is accepting priest students into his Diocese is obliged to provide
spiritual assistance for them by inserting them into the diocesan pastoral plan,
ensuring that they participate in the life of the Presbyterate and accompanying
them with fatherly care.
art. 6
- In
the eventuality of grave problems, this same Ordinary, after having discussed
them with the Bishop of the said priest, must take adequate measures that may
even result in the termination of permission to remain in that Diocese. 14
art. 7
- Any
priest who, after having been warned as prescribed by law, 15
obstinately refuses, to abide by his Bishop's decision and return to his
Diocese, will be punished with an appropriate penalty as decreed by law16.
Before proceeding, however, the Ordinary ought to inform the overseas Bishop of
his intention.
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