Chapter, §, Year
1 1, a,1995| no longer be treated in a general manner, but that a new method
2 1, a,1995| Life and aid the Superiors General in their search for the
3 1, a,1995| could meet all the Superiors General in turn, by groups, in a
4 1, a,1995| Great Jubilee, two Superiors General (Abbot Jerome Theisen and
5 1, a,1995| Périsset, makes the Superiors General aware of the problems in
6 1, a,1995| 1983 Congress of Superiors General, another such Congress is
7 1, a,1995| his period as a Superior General, then as a hardworking and
8 1, a,1995| those of other Superiors General, his contributions to the
9 1, a,1996| six-monthly Assembly of Superiors General in November, with the theme:
10 1, a,1996| All the Superiors General are to asked to collaborate
11 1, a,1996| the part of the Superiors General. For the first time, a General
12 1, a,1996| General. For the first time, a General Councilor also takes part.~
13 1, a,1996| o The Superiors General are asked for suggestions,
14 1, a,1998| easier for those Superiors General who are members of the USG
15 1, a,1998| SEAMUS FREEMAN, Superior General of the Pallottines, in charge
16 1, a,1998| David Fleming, Superior General of the Marianists. In May,
17 1, a,1998| six-monthly Assembly of Superiors General signs a request for remission
18 1, a,1999| interests of the Superiors General, decides to set up a JURIDICAL
19 1, a,1999| and asks all the Superiors General for names of people in the
20 1, a,2000| the election of Superiors General, etc.~o At the present
21 1, a,2000| wish that the Superiors General participate directly in
22 1, a,2000| should lead each Superior General to feel his membership of
23 1, b | financed by the USG. In the General Assembly in November 1999
24 5 | Secretariat to the Superiors General should be forwarded immediately
25 5 | Circulars from the Superior General which deal with interesting
26 5 | are sent to the Superiors General in the language they have
27 5 | 6. Each Superior General should inform his Treasurer
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