Chapter,Part,Paragraph
1 Intro | Rome, bringing together 126 Capitulants, chose to work under four
2 Intro | spend a few days with the Capitulants.~ ~The different texts mentioned
3 1, 0,30 | of our message, all of us Capitulants want to tell you about the
4 4 | Chapter. They shared with the capitulants during some of the plenary
5 4, 0,89 | the determination of the~capitulants to share, ever more and
6 7, 4,159| lists are presented to the Capitulants the day before the first
7 7, 4,159| nominated, is distributed to Capitulants.~ ~Third stage: A period
8 7, 5,163| Central Commission. Other Capitulants were elected for this function
9 7, 5,163| Chapter:~ ~Principle : The Capitulants divided into groups and
10 7, 5,163| Secretary General.~b) Two other capitulants from the group, in order
11 7, 5,164| this election are the two capitulants nominated by the group [
12 8 | the ratio of the number of capitulants already determined to the
13 9, 6,166| document" for the use of the capitulants, based on the topics in
14 9, 6,168| which passes them on to the capitulants.~(c. 631 3; C 138,1).~
15 9, 6,175| the ratio of the number of capitulants already determined to the
16 9, 6,187| 23. Obligation of the capitulants to attend the Chapter~ ~
17 9, 6,190| each delegate informs the capitulants of the details of the minutes
18 9, 6,190| Committee is composed of capitulants previously named by the
19 9, 6,190| its report and then the capitulants will make their decision.~ ~
20 9, 6,191| Once the names of the Capitulants are known, the Brother Superior
21 9, 6,193| 29. Obligation of the Capitulants to remain~ ~All the Capitulants
22 9, 6,193| Capitulants to remain~ ~All the Capitulants are required to be present
23 9, 6,194| the signatures of all the Capitulants.~ ~By a final vote, the
24 9, 7,198| 4. Only the Capitulants, the support group, and
25 9, 7,201| 7. The Capitulants and the Support group are
26 9, 7,202| 8. The assembly of Capitulants at a regular meeting in
27 9, 7,216| or from the list of other Capitulants, elected for this purpose
28 9, 7,219| matters submitted to it. The Capitulants exchange their views freely
29 9, 7,221| submissions from all the Capitulants on a particular question.~
30 9, 7,223| clear understanding bythe Capitulants.~
31 9, 7,229| distributes the text to the Capitulants.~b) It presents the text
32 9, 7,229| At this first session the Capitulants may ask questions of information
33 9, 7,229| or clarification.~c) The Capitulants then have a reasonable time
34 9, 7,229| proposition presented by the Capitulants, and then votes on them.~
35 9, 7,230| 36. Those Capitulants who wish to speak during
36 9, 7,242| 48. If one of the Capitulants is present in the house
37 9, 7,248| number of the votes of the Capitulants."~
38 9, 7,255| General Chapter accepts that capitulants may not use the iuxta modum
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