Document, Part
1 8,1| certain marks of the Christian profession, whereby believers are distinguished
2 15,5| the habit, and make that profession, and upon none others, that
3 15,5| individual to the habit and to profession, except with the view that
4 25,2| dissolved by the solemn profession of religion by one of the
5 25,4| attestations and with the profession of faith made by the individual
6 25,4| those who have made their profession lawfully and according to
7 25,4| be bound to make a public profession of their orthodox faith
8 26,3| the perfection of their profession, such as the vows of obedience,
9 26,3| But for no nun, after her profession, shall it be lawful to go
10 26,3| manner, after having made her profession. But should no one be found
11 26,3| and who have, since their profession, passed at least five of
12 26,3| the bishop. ~CHAPTER XV. ~Profession shall not be made except
13 26,3| order whatever, shall the profession, whether of men or women,
14 26,3| shall any one be admitted to profession, who has been less than
15 26,3| taking the habit. And any profession made sooner than this shall
16 26,3| the two months' nearest Profession, shall be null. The probation
17 26,3| given to a Monastery before Profession.~Further, no renunciation
18 26,3| months immediately preceding profession; and it shall not otherwise
19 26,3| obtaining effect, unless the profession have followed thereupon:
20 26,3| have found qualified, to profession; or they shall dismiss them
21 26,3| Apostolic See. ~Also, before the profession of a novice, whether male,
22 26,3| those who leave before their profession, every thing that was theirs
23 26,3| Ordinary, and again before Profession. ~The holy Synod, having
24 26,3| view the freedom of the profession on the part of virgins who
25 26,3| a later period, make her profession, until the bishop,--or,
26 26,3| free for her to make her profession. And that the bishop may
27 26,3| ignorance as to the time of profession, the Superioress of the
28 26,3| religious order, or to make her profession; as also all those who lend
29 26,3| take the habit, or make her profession, shall, in any way, interfere
30 26,3| ought to be done before profession, or at the profession itself,
31 26,3| before profession, or at the profession itself, shall be observed
32 26,3| pretended invalidity of profession.~No Regular soever, who
33 26,3| allege that he made his profession before the proper age; or
34 26,3| only from the day of his profession, and not then either, unless
35 26,3| within six months, a solemn profession of the religious life which
36 26,4| received; and by whom a profession of faith is to be made. ~
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