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384-bis

The statutes of the vicariate ought to determine the norms

  1. on the celebration of the chapter of the vicariate;
  2. on the office of the Vicar provincial who presides over the vicariate as vicar of the Prior Provincial;
  3. on the officials of the Vicariate;
  4. on the formation and promotion of vocations;
  5. on the right to participate ex officio in the provincial
    council and Provincial Chapter (cf. 352 § I, 1°), with active voice or not;
  6. on the faculties which the Vicar of the Prior Provincial, having heard his council, is able to grant, on the admission of candidates to the novitiate and to simple profession, on the assignment of brothers to a house and convent of the vicariate, on the confirmation of conventual priors and the appointment of superiors of houses.
Ordination
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

383

Documents pertaining to the actual government and administration of a province shall be kept either in the secretariat of the province or by the officials concerned. (See Appendix n. 15.)

Ordination
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

382

The prior provincial shall have a secret archive in which are kept secret documents, the import of which he is bound to convey to his successor. These documents shall be burned seventy years after the death of the brothers mentioned in them, provided this can be done without prejudice to those who are still alive, with due regard to civil law taking into account the requirements of civil law.

Ordination
In fieri:
Yes
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

381

An archivist, appointed by a provincial chapter, has charge of the archives of the province in which are stored:

  1. documents which have been kept in the office of the prior provincial or of other officials and are no longer needed for ordinary government;
  2. documents of convents which have been suppressed;
  3. unpublished writings, letters, or other documents of deceased brothers or of other people which appear to be of value for the history of the province.
Ordination
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

380

It is the task of the provincial chapter to appoint various officials according to the needs of the province and to determine their duties.

Ordination
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

379

Neither the prior provincial nor a local superior may hold the office of provincial bursar.

Ordination
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

375

  1. Two years after a prior provincial has been confirmed in office, he must summon to the next provincial council, in addition to its members, regional priors, vicars provincial, and conventual priors, unless the provincial chapter has determined otherwise regarding regional priors, vicars provincial, and priors in remote regions.
  2. At this council meeting, all topics are to be dealt with that seem to be useful for the good of the province; first of all, there shall be a review of whether the ordinations and exhortations of the last provincial chapter and general chapter have been put into practice. , a secret scrutiny shall be held on the retention or absolution of the prior provincial, to be transmitted to the Master of the Order. The brothers who have requested absolution are bound to indicate the reasons to the Master of the Order as soon as possible. On the manner of conducting this scrutiny cf. appendix n. 14.
Ordination
In fieri:
No
Substitutum:
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

374

Matters which by our law are within the competence of the diffinitory of a provincial chapter may be dealt with and decided by the prior provincial with his council if necessity arises outside the duration of the chapter, except for nn. 279, § II, 358, § IV.

Ordination
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

373

Among other things, the following must be dealt with in the provincial council:

  1. the appointment or removal of a regional prior and of a conventual prior;
  2. the presentation or removal of a pastor, after consulta­tion with the chapter of the community to which the parish is entrusted;
  3. the erection of a house as a convent, in accordance with n. 262;
  4. the cassation of a decision of a conventual chapter or council, councillors assigned to that convent being excluded from taking part in the cassation;
  5. the transfiliation of a brother;
  6. temporarily excluding a brother from active voting rights for a grave reason;
  7. a declaration of the fact for the dismissal of a brother in accordance with common law (CCL 694, § 2).
Ordination
In fieri:
No
Substitutum:
Valere coepit:
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