Canon
529
1.
Temporary profession renders acts contrary to the vows unlawful, but not
invalid. 2. This profession does not deprive
the member
of the ownership of one's own goods nor the capacity
to acquire
other ones. However, the member is not permitted
gratuitously
to renounce the right of disposing of goods by an
act
effective during life. 3. But whatever the member in temporary vows acquires by
his or her own industry or in respect to
the order
or congregation is acquired for the order or congregation; unless the contrary
is lawfully proven, it is presumed that
the member
acquires in respect to the order or congregation. 4.
The
professed can change the renunciation or disposition mentioned in can. 525, 2
not by his or her own resolve but with the
consent of
the major superior, as long as the change is not in
favor of
the order or congregation, at least not in respect to a
notable
part of the goods. The renunciation or disposition
ceases to
have force at the member's departure from the order or
congregation.
5. If the temporarily professed has incurred
debts and
obligations, that member must be responsible for them,
unless he
or she has, with the permission of the superior, transacted business of the
order or congregation. 6. With the expiration of temporary profession, whatever
offices held by the
professed
become vacant by the law itself.
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