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Paulus PP. VI
Seraphicus patriarcha

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 Chapter 23
 
Requests for admission to the Secular Franciscan Order must be presented
to the local fraternity, whose council decides upon the acceptance of new
brothers and sisters.
 
Admission into the Order is gradually attained through a time of
initiation, a period of formation of at least one year, and profession of
the rule. The entire community is engaged in this process of growth by
its own manner of living. The age for profession and the distinctive
Franciscan sign are regulated by the statutes.
 
Profession by its nature is a permanent commitment.
 
Members who find themselves in particular difficulties should discuss
their problems with the council in fraternal dialogue.
 
Withdrawal or permanent dismissal from the Order, if necessary, is an act
of the fraternity council according to the norm of the constitutions.
 



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