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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 0,5 | the heart of the city, the monastery, with its distinctive architectural 2 I, 0,5 | world, lest it disrupt the monastery in different ways, disturbing 3 I, 0,5 | interior harmony. “In the monastery everything is directed to 4 I, 0,6(35)| Fraternal life in common, in a monastery, is called to be a living 5 I, 0,8 | The monastery in the local Church~8. The 6 I, 0,8 | the local Church~8. The monastery is the place guarded by 7 I, 0,8 | only Lord.~A contemplative monastery is a gift also for the local 8 I, 0,8 | prayerful face of the Church, a monastery makes the Church's presence 9 I, 0,8 | dawn (cf. Is 21:6).~The monastery represents what is most 10 II, 0,13 | within the walls of the monastery, observe papal enclosure; 11 II, 0,13 | Constitutions. (64)~Every monastery or monastic Congregation 12 II, 1,14 | The means by which the monastery building itself, the choir, 13 II, 1,14 | be allowed to enter the monastery enclosure. ~The obligation 14 II, 1,14 | within the enclosure of the monastery, and it is not permissible 15 II, 1,14 | of the enclosure of the monastery, with the exception of cases 16 II, 1,15 | the individual nun or the monastery: this is required to safeguard 17 II, 1,15 | contribution to knowledge of the monastery's life and history.~ 18 II, 1,16 | 1. The Superior of the monastery is responsible directly 19 II, 1,16 | for promoting, within the monastery, the love of silence, recollection 20 II, 1,17 | rights and needs of the monastery which cannot otherwise be 21 II, 1,17 | If the stay outside the monastery has to be further extended, 22 II, 1,17 | their formation in another monastery of the Order, and to effect 23 II, 1,18 | provide for the needs of the monastery.~– to the monastery's own 24 II, 1,18 | the monastery.~– to the monastery's own aspirants and to visiting 25 II, 1,19 | preferably be held in a monastery of the Order.~Federations 26 II, 1,20 | may be permitted in the monastery, for the exchange of information 27 III, 0,24 | be carried out within the monastery. The absence of external 28 III, 0,24 | participation. In her own monastery, the nun grows and matures 29 III, 0,24 | Formation in one's own monastery also has the advantage of 30 III, 0,24 | the entire community. The monastery, moreover, with its characteristic 31 III, 0,24 | life.~The Superior of a monastery, as the person principally 32 III, 0,24 | right and a duty of every monastery, which may also draw on 33 III, 0,24 | formation programme of the monastery to be followed by correspondence.~ 34 III, 0,24 | by correspondence.~When a monastery cannot be self-sufficient, 35 III, 0,24 | one's own community.~Every monastery should in fact be able to 36 III, 0,25 | Autonomy of the monastery~25. The Church recognizes 37 III, 0,25 | Church recognizes every monastery “sui iuris” as possessing 38 III, 0,25 | autonomy is a right of the monastery, which is autonomous by 39 III, 0,25 | and proper identity of a monastery of wholly contemplative 40 III, 0,26 | contemplative dimension.~A monastery associated with an Institute 41 III, 0,26 | effective autonomy of the monastery.~In the new vision and perspective 42 IV, 0,29 | the particular law of a monastery, after submission to the 43 IV, 0,29 | conventual Chapter of the monastery in question.~Each monastery 44 IV, 0,29 | monastery in question.~Each monastery has of right its own Novitiate. 45 IV, 0,29 | and should be held in a monastery, ordinarily of the Federation, (91)


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