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THE GENERAL CHAPTER STATUTES
AND RULES OF PROCEDURE
Original text in English
INTRODUCTION
Canon
587.1 states that "the constitutions of the Institute are to contain...
basic norms about the governance of the Institute...", while the same
canon in 4 says that "other norms which are established by the competent
authority of the Institute are to be properly collected in other codes."
Speaking
specifically of the General Chapter, canon 631.2 requires that "the composition
of the General Chapter and the limits of its powers are to be defined in the
Constitutions. The Institute’s own law is to determine in further detail the
order to be observed in the celebration of the Chapter, especially regarding
elections and the matters to be treated."
What
concerns the General Chapter in the Constitutions is to be found in articles
138 - l42, together with the statutes 138.1 and 140.1,2,3. There are, however,
other articles voted by the General Chapter, which will be presented in the
present text.
So that
the Brothers may find all that concerns the General Chapter in the one text,
what is said in the Constitutions will be repeated here.
It should
be remembered that no one has the authority to dispense from these articles (c
86). They may be changed only with the approval of the Holy See in the cases of
the Constitutions, or by the General Chapter in the case of other articles (C
169). The General Chapter may likewise modify those articles of the Rules of
Procedure that are not matter of the Code of Canon Law.
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