Title, Canon
1 4,143| bishops;~(3) presidents of monastic confederations, superiors
2 7,195| foster priestly,~diaconal and monastic vocations, vocations to
3 12,418| are: the president of a monastic confederation, the superior
4 12,419| 419~1. The president of a monastic confederation, the superior
5 12,423| Canon 423~A monastery, monastic confederation, order and
6 12,433| rules and~traditions of monastic life. 2. A monastery sui
7 12,441| power of the president of a~monastic confederation must be determined
8 12,448| is suited for~leading a monastic life and is not prevented
9 12,453| candidate in choosing the monastic state by using~appropriate
10 12,455| with the reception of the monastic habit or~in any other manner
11 12,456| shall be~initiated into monastic life in the same monastery
12 12,458| experience in the observance of monastic life, professed for at least~
13 12,462| Canon 462~1. The monastic state is definitively assumed
14 12,463| the different degrees of monastic profession, with due regard~
15 12,464| the validity of perpetual monastic profession it is required: ~(
16 12,466| Canon 466~Perpetual monastic profession renders acts
17 12,467| candidate for perpetual monastic profession must, within~
18 12,476| monastery, are to wear the monastic habit prescribed by their
19 12,491| other obligations of the monastic profession which are compatible
20 12,491| member must put off the monastic habit;~during the time of
21 12,498| immediately put off the monastic habit.~2. The superior of
22 12,500| 497, the president of the monastic confederation or the superior
23 12,502| obligations stemming from monastic profession cease by the
24 12,504| profession which is equivalent to monastic profession. 2. A~congregation
25 12,504| however are not equivalent to~monastic profession, but have their
26 12,533| equivalent to the perpetual~monastic profession, hence cann.
27 16,894| Canon 894~Vows made before monastic or religious profession
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