Title, Canon
1 12,415| make a visitation of each monastery~and of houses of orders
2 12,418| confederation, the superior of a monastery sui iuris, the superior
3 12,419| superior of a~non-confederated monastery sui iuris, the superior
4 12,423| Canon 423~A monastery, monastic confederation,
5 12,431| religious must return to the monastery, order or congregation.
6 12,431| passive voice in his own monastery, order or congregation,
7 12,431| he is to return to his monastery, order or congregation,
8 12,431| exarchy; all others, for the monastery or order; (2) ~if through
9 12,432| Canon 432~A dependent monastery, a house or province of
10 12,433| Canon 433~1. A monastery is a religious house in
11 12,433| traditions of monastic life. 2. A monastery sui iuris is one~which does
12 12,434| Canon 434~A monastery is of pontifical right if
13 12,435| is competent to erect a monastery sui~iuris, having consulted
14 12,435| to erect a~stauropegial monastery.~
15 12,436| Canon 436~1. Every monastery sui iuris can have dependent
16 12,436| erection of a dependent~monastery, the written consent of
17 12,436| authorities to which the~monastery sui iuris is subject and
18 12,436| eparchial bishop where~the monastery is to be a erected, is required.~
19 12,437| permission for erecting a monastery, even a dependent~one, includes
20 12,437| religious works~proper to the monastery in accordance with the norm
21 12,437| required in the case of any monastery for the~construction and
22 12,437| buildings distinct from the monastery. 3. In order to convert~
23 12,437| 3. In order to convert~a monastery to other uses, the same
24 12,438| over which he presides, a monastery sui iuris or a filial one
25 12,438| eparchial bishop if the monastery is of eparchial right, and~
26 12,438| consulted the superior of the monastery, and the~president of the
27 12,438| confederation should the monastery be confederated, save for
28 12,438| Apostolic See. 3. A subsidiary~monastery can be suppressed by a decree
29 12,438| given by the superior of~the monastery on which it depends in accordance
30 12,438| property of a suppressed monastery sui iuris reverts to the~
31 12,438| of a suppressed dependent monastery devolves upon the~monastery
32 12,438| monastery devolves upon the~monastery sui iuris. To decide on
33 12,438| decide on the property of a monastery of~papal right is reserved
34 12,440| aggregation of a non-confederated monastery sui iuris~to, or the withdrawal
35 12,442| prejudice to the typicon of the monastery requiring more,~in order
36 12,442| office of superior of a monastery sui iuris, it is required
37 12,443| 443~1. The superior of a monastery sui iuris is to be elected
38 12,443| superior of a confederate monastery sui iuris, the president~
39 12,444| office of superior of a monastery sui iuris is conferred~for
40 12,444| appointed by the superior of the monastery~sui iuris for a time determined
41 12,444| consent of the council if the monastery is filial, but after consulting
42 12,446| superior shall reside in the monastery and shall not be absent
43 12,447| of~temporal property in a monastery, who shall discharge this
44 12,447| superior. 2. The superior of a monastery sui iuris shall not perform
45 12,447| finance officer of a dependent~monastery, however, although it is
46 12,447| appointed~by the superior of the monastery sui iuris with the consent
47 12,448| one to be admitted into a monastery sui iuris it is required~
48 12,449| candidate is to live in~the monastery under the special care of
49 12,450| except if it is the case of~a monastery which has temporary profession,
50 12,450| those who are entering the monastery induced by force, grave
51 12,451| licitly to the novitiate of a monastery of~another Church sui iuris
52 12,451| destined for a~dependent monastery of their own Church as mentioned
53 12,452| destined to the priesthood in a monastery but are restrained~by some
54 12,452| licitly admitted to the monastery, as well as children who
55 12,452| in great need, unless the monastery has provided~otherwise for
56 12,453| It is the superior of an monastery sui iuris who admits to~
57 12,454| to one who is leaving the monastery for whatever reason.~
58 12,456| Canon 456~1. A monastery sui iuris can have its own
59 12,456| monastic life in the same monastery under the~direction of a
60 12,456| must be performed in the monastery sui iuris itself,~or, by
61 12,456| the council,~in another monastery sui iuris of the same confederation.
62 12,456| confederation. 3. ~If a monastery sui iuris, whether a confederated
63 12,456| the aspirants to another monastery in which the same prescriptions
64 12,458| and the superior of the monastery, are to be determined in
65 12,459| assigned to tasks outside the monastery nor engage in the regular
66 12,461| novice can freely leave the monastery sui iuris or be dismissed
67 12,463| Canon 463~The typicon of the monastery shall be observed in what
68 12,464| the superior of the proper~monastery sui iuris with the consent
69 12,468| title are acquired by~the monastery. 2. The monastery is responsible
70 12,468| by~the monastery. 2. The monastery is responsible for the debts~
71 12,469| eparchy, and is joined to the monastery with the full effects of~
72 12,470| preserved in the archives of the~monastery. The superior of the monastery
73 12,470| monastery. The superior of the monastery sui iuris is to notify~as
74 12,471| legitimately undertaken by the monastery. 2. ~The formation of monks
75 12,471| prescribed in can.~330 in the monastery itself, if it has a facility
76 12,472| Canon 472~The superior of a monastery sui iuris can grant dimissorial
77 12,472| eparchial bishop~where the monastery is located, even if it is
78 12,472| even if it is a dependent monastery, or, if it is a stauropegial
79 12,472| if it is a stauropegial monastery, to the bishop designated
80 12,474| confessors, all members of the monastery can without~interference
81 12,474| with the discipline of the monastery, receive the~sacrament of
82 12,475| Canon 475~1. In each monastery, in accordance with the
83 12,475| assigned by the~superior of the monastery, if it is the case of priest-monks
84 12,475| priest-monks of~the same monastery who have the faculty of
85 12,475| heard the superior of the monastery sui iuris, who before that~
86 12,475| preach the word of God in the monastery,~with due regard for can.
87 12,476| Canon 476~Members of the monastery, whether within or outside
88 12,476| whether within or outside the monastery, are to wear the monastic
89 12,477| typicon. 2. The parts of the monastery subject to the~law of enclosure
90 12,477| up to~the superior of a monastery sui iuris, with the consent
91 12,478| 478~The superior of the monastery may permit that members
92 12,478| members stay outside the monastery for a time determined in
93 12,478| the~authority to whom the monastery is subject.~
94 12,480| established in the church of a monastery, nor~can monks be appointed
95 12,481| hermit is a member of a monastery sui iuris who has given
96 12,482| permission of the superior of the~monastery sui iuris to which the member
97 12,482| council, and has lived in a monastery at least six~years calculated
98 12,483| designated by the superior of the monastery and is in a special manner
99 12,483| from other parts of the monastery; but if the place~is situated
100 12,483| outside the territory of the monastery, the written~consent of
101 12,484| depends on the superior of the monastery and is obliged by the canons
102 12,484| monks and the typicon of the monastery~insofar as they can be reconciled
103 12,485| 485~The superior of the monastery sui iuris has the authority,
104 12,486| status of a stauropegial monastery in the very act of~foundation
105 12,486| very act of~foundation of a monastery sui iuris. 2. The stauropegial
106 12,486| iuris. 2. The stauropegial monastery is directly subject to the
107 12,486| eparchial~bishop toward the monastery, the members assigned to
108 12,486| day and night dwell in the monastery. Other~persons, however,
109 12,486| however, connected with the monastery are subject directly and
110 12,487| cannot transfer from one monastery sui iuris to~another of
111 12,487| from a~non-confederated monastery to another monastery subject
112 12,487| non-confederated monastery to another monastery subject to the~same authority,
113 12,487| is required;~but if the monastery to which the transfer is
114 12,487| consulted the superior of the monastery sui iuris~from which the
115 12,487| For a valid transfer to~a monastery of another Church sui iuris
116 12,487| the superior of the new monastery sui iuris with the consent
117 12,488| who transfers to another monastery sui iuris of the~same confederation
118 12,488| obligations towards the previous monastery and takes on the rights
119 12,488| one who~transfers from one monastery sui iuris to another monastery
120 12,488| monastery sui iuris to another monastery sui~iuris that does not
121 12,488| prescription of the typicon of~the monastery to which he or she transfers
122 12,488| unless the superior of the monastery requires~the person to go
123 12,488| than a year, in the new monastery. When the probationary time~
124 12,488| enrolled permanently in the~new monastery by the Superior with the
125 12,488| shall return to the~previous monastery. 3. In the transfer from
126 12,488| In the transfer from a monastery sui~iuris to an order or
127 12,488| necessary adaptations. 4. The monastery sui~iuris from which the
128 12,488| dowry, it belongs to the monastery to which transfer~occurs,
129 12,489| granted only to a member~of a monastery sui iuris who is in perpetual
130 12,489| the authority to~whom the monastery is subject after hearing
131 12,489| hearing the superior of the~monastery sui iuris along with the
132 12,490| the authority to which the monastery is subject, at the request
133 12,490| request of the superior of the monastery sui iuris with the consent
134 12,491| superior of his or her own~monastery also in virtue of the vow
135 12,492| the indult to leave the monastery and return to secular life
136 12,492| submitted to the superior of the monastery sui iuris,~who shall forward
137 12,493| The indult of leaving the monastery and returning to secular~
138 12,493| a member who had left a~monastery and returned to secular
139 12,493| again received into the~monastery, he shall go through the
140 12,494| indult of departure from the monastery and returns~to the world,
141 12,495| has unlawfully left the~monastery, must without delay return
142 12,496| profession wishes to leave the~monastery for a grave reason and return
143 12,496| petition to the superior of the monastery sui iuris. 2. ~The superior
144 12,496| competence it is, even for a monastery of pontifical right, to~
145 12,496| indult of departure from the monastery~and return to secular life,
146 12,497| held dismissed from the monastery by the~law itself, who: (
147 12,497| 2. The superior of the monastery sui iuris, having consulted~
148 12,497| the~authority to whom the monastery is immediately subject of
149 12,498| external~scandal or harm to the monastery, can be expelled at once
150 12,498| expelled at once from~the monastery, by the superior with the
151 12,498| 2. The superior of the monastery sui iuris, if the case~warrants
152 12,498| the authority to which the monastery is subject. 3. A member~
153 12,498| member~expelled from the monastery who has received a sacred
154 12,498| the authority to whom the~monastery is subject has decided otherwise.~
155 12,499| profession by the superior of the monastery sui iuris with the consent
156 12,500| superior of a no-confederated monastery sui iuris is~competent to
157 12,500| the authority to whom the monastery is immediately subject.~
158 12,503| lawfully dismissed from~the monastery cannot claim anything from
159 12,503| performed therein. 2. The monastery, however, shall extend~equitable
160 12,544| member wants to transfer to a monastery, of the superior of~the
161 12,544| of the superior of~the monastery sui iuris; for the granting
162 12,544| of their council or, in a~monastery, of the synaxis. 2. A member
163 12,544| congregation or the superior of the monastery sui iuris to~which he or
164 12,544| of their council or, in a monastery, of the synaxis. 3. In other
165 12,545| general or the superior of the monastery~sui iuris, each of them
166 12,545| novitiate of three years in the monastery sui iuris to~which he or
167 16,894| makes the vow remains in the monastery,~order or congregation.~
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