Chapter,Part,Paragraph
1 Intro | the creation of a special commission, revised its own rules of
2 Intro | by creating a study commission for each of the four major
3 Intro | major themes while a fifth commission was placed in charge of
4 Intro | exception of the work of the commission on formation: the definitive
5 2, 0,65 | set up an international commission to describe the characteristics
6 4 | commissions and in a special commission, as well. Marist spirituality
7 6 | is in Spanish~ ~Formation commission~ ~The work of the Formation
8 6 | The work of the Formation Commission focussed principally on
9 6 | about Formation today. The commission believed that it was better
10 6, 0,134| Council level~— Formation Commission: to prepare guidelines for
11 6, 0,137| international Formation Commission~Or a Formation Secretariat~
12 7, 3,154| mandate for the Finance Commission.~ ~On the 9 October, the
13 7, 4,158| preparation for the elections, the Commission for Animation and Government
14 7, 4,158| Chapter.~ ~"The members of the Commission for Animation and Government
15 7, 4,158| help to understanding the Commission’s proposals on the composition
16 7, 5,160| functions of the Preparatory Commission were considerably increased
17 7, 5,163| collaboration with the Preparatory Commission, presented a proposal for
18 7, 5,163| discernment method in plenary Commission. It decided that the Moderators
19 7, 5,163| be members of the Central Commission. Other Capitulants were
20 7, 5,163| constitution of the Central Commission and the election of its
21 7, 5,163| as members of the Central Commission.~ ~1. Each group corresponded
22 7, 5,163| Europe~ ~2. The Central Commission was composed of 8 members -
23 7, 5,163| in members of the Central Commission were determined as:~ ~In
24 7, 5,164| the members of the Central Commission in the following order:~
25 7, 5,164| used to elect the Central Commission.~ ~(Details are contained
26 9, 6,166| 2. The Preparatory Commission~ ~Two years before the opening
27 9, 6,166| appoints a Preparatory Commission. This Commission sees to
28 9, 6,166| Preparatory Commission. This Commission sees to all that is necessary
29 9, 6,166| Administrative Units, the Commission will draw up a general plan
30 9, 6,168| sent to the Preparatory Commission, which passes them on to
31 9, 6,179| Convocation. The Preparatory Commission will see that the Statistics
32 9, 6,181| delegates to elect. The Commission which counts the votes will
33 9, 6,181| needed. In this case, the Commission announces the candidates
34 9, 6,181| still to be filled. The Commission will tally the TOTAL NUMBER
35 9, 6,184| the votes~ ~A four-Brother Commission to count the votes will
36 9, 6,184| votes, and presides over the Commission.~
37 9, 6,190| necessary it may name a Commission to make a more complete
38 9, 6,190| more complete study. The Commission will make its report and
39 9, 6,193| permission of the Central Commission.~ ~A request for this permission
40 9, 7,195| Chapter, the Preparatory Commission submits to the Chapter the
41 9, 7,197| proposes it to the Central Commission which will then submit it
42 9, 7,199| Council, and also the Central Commission, may retain the services
43 9, 7,200| topics at a given time. A Commission can also ask for experts,
44 9, 7,200| authorisation of the Central Commission.~
45 9, 7,205| officially in only ONE Study Commission. He can change from this
46 9, 7,205| He can change from this Commission during the Chapter, but
47 9, 7,205| having notified the Central Commission.~
48 9, 7 | The Central Commission~
49 9, 7,209| 15. The Central Commission, once it has been elected,
50 9, 7,210| 16. The Central Commission is made up of the officers
51 9, 7,210| the members of the Central Commission.~ ~Candidates should be
52 9, 7,211| and members of the Central Commission are elected by secret ballot,
53 9, 7,212| Commissioner convenes the Central Commission and presides over its work.
54 9, 7,213| Secretary of the Central Commission. He has the responsibility
55 9, 7,214| 20. The Central Commission will propose for approval
56 9, 7,216| 22. The Central Commission chooses the Moderator of
57 9, 7,216| Assembly by the Central Commission.~
58 9, 7,217| established by the Central Commission. He directs the discussions
59 9, 7,217| processes decided by the Central Commission, are observed. He rules
60 9, 7,218| 24. Each Study Commission elects its own Officers.~
61 9, 7,219| 25. Each Commission makes a careful study of
62 9, 7,220| be incorporated into the Commission’s Report. To become part
63 9, 7,220| Report. To become part of the Commission’s Report, the sub-commission’
64 9, 7,220| by a majority vote of the Commission.~
65 9, 7,221| that is being studied by a Commission, even if he is not a member
66 9, 7,221| he is not a member of the Commission. A Commission can also invite
67 9, 7,221| member of the Commission. A Commission can also invite a Capitulant
68 9, 7,222| there has been a vote of the Commission, the result of the vote
69 9, 7,223| languages of the Chapter.. Each Commission will make translations that
70 9, 7,224| third of the members of a Commission judge that they cannot support
71 9, 7,225| 31. The Central Commission may indicate to each Commission
72 9, 7,225| Commission may indicate to each Commission which questions are to be
73 9, 7,226| procedure. Sometimes the Central Commission may propose that the General
74 9, 7,226| take the form of a PLENARY COMMISSION according to a programme
75 9, 7,226| outlined by the Central Commission. The report of such a plenary
76 9, 7,226| report of such a plenary commission is submitted to a subsequent
77 9, 7,229| adopting a text presented by a Commission, the Assembly will normally
78 9, 7,229| following steps:~ ~a) The Commission distributes the text to
79 9, 7,229| time to send back to the Commission any amendments or new propositions.
80 9, 7,232| 38. The Central Commission will provide time for the
81 9, 7,238| AGAINST, is returned to the Commission concerned.~ ~
82 9, 7,255| proposals submitted by the Commission for the Rules of Procedure.~ ~
|