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410

  1. Some of the socii of the Master of the Order designated by him are to be present, and so too is the bursar of the Order; they have the right to speak without, however, having a vote.
  2. A delegate from each convent permanently under the immediate jurisdiction of the Master of the Order, as well as experts designated by the Master may be summoned and heard without, however, having a vote.
Constitution
In fieri:
No
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409-ter

For the election of delegates attending a general chapter of diffinitors or priors provincial, all the brothers of the convents under the immediate jurisdiction of the Master of the Order are to be grouped together by the general council to constitute elective colleges (according to whether one or two delegates for each chapter have to be elected). Each of these colleges should have at least twenty-five voters. The general council shall lay down how this election is to be conducted.

Constitution
In fieri:
No
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409-bis

Each province which has at least twenty-five brothers assigned in convents of the vicariates or convents of the province outside the boundaries of the province has the right to send one delegate elected from and by those brothers according to the statute of the province to a general chapter either of diffinitors or priors provincial. An arrangement shall be made by the Master of the Order with his council so that half of the provinces shall be represented in one chapter and the other half in the next.

Constitution
In fieri:
No
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409

The following are assembled and have votes in a general chapter of priors provincial:

  1. the Master of the Order;
  2. ex-Masters of the Order;
  3. each prior provincial;
  4. each vice-provincial;
  5. delegates of the provincial vicariates chosen from regional priors and vicars provincial in accordance with n. 409-bis;
  6. one delegate from among the brothers assigned under the immediate jurisdiction of the Master of the Order if the total is less than one hundred, two if the total is one hundred or more, elected in accordance with n. 409-ter.
Constitution
In fieri:
No
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Primo promulgata:

408

The following are assembled and have votes in a general chapter of diffinitors:

  1. the Master of the Order;
  2. ex-Masters of the Order;
  3. diffinitors elected by each province;
  4. delegates elected by each vice-province;
  5. delegates of other provincial vicariates, chosen in accordance with n. 409-bis, but excluding regional priors and vicars provincial;
  6. one delegate from among the brothers assigned to convents under the immediate jurisdiction of the Master of the Order if the total is less than one hundred, two if the total is one hundred or more, elected in accordance with n. 409-ter.
Constitution
In fieri:
No
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Primo promulgata:

407

The following assemble and have voice in a general elective chapter: 

  1. In the election of a Master of the Order:
    1. ex-Masters of the Order;
    2. all priors provincial;
    3. from each province, the diffinitor of the general chap­ter;
    4. prior vice-provincials as provided for in n. 257, § II;
    5. a socius of the diffinitor of a general chapter from each province which has at least one hundred professed religious, excluding, however, those who are assigned to convents of vicariates and those directly assigned to houses convents under the immediate jurisdiction of the Master of the Order;
    6. a socius of the prior provincial attending a general chapter from each province which has at least four hundred professed religious, excluding, however, those who are assigned to convents of vicariates, and those directly assigned to convents under the immediate jurisdiction of the Master of the Order;
    7. a delegate from each province which has between twenty-five and one hundred brothers assigned to convents of vicariates or convents of the province outside the boundaries of the province, the delegate shall be elected from among the brothers and by them according to the provincial statute; furthermore, from each province which has between 101 and 200 brothers assigned to convents of the vicariates, a second delegate shall be elected, and so on.
    8. from among brothers directly assigned to convents under the immediate jurisdiction of the Master of the Order, two delegates if they total fewer than one hundred, three delegates if they total one hundred or more, chosen as laid down in n. 407-bis.
  2. In matters to be dealt with after the election of the Master:
    1. the newly elected Master of the Order;
    2. ex-Masters of the Order;
    3. all those mentioned in § I, 2-6;
Constitution
In fieri:
No
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Primo promulgata:

406

Three sorts of general chapter are recognized in the Order: the elective chapter, the chapter of diffinitors, and the chapter of priors provincial.

Constitution
In fieri:
No
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405

A general chapter, which has the highest authority in the Order, is a gathering of the brothers representing the provinces of the Order to discuss and decide those matters which pertain to the good of the whole Order and, if the need should arise, to elect the Master of the Order.

Constitution
In fieri:
No
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404

  1. It is for the elected vicar of the Order to convene the vocals for the election of the future Master, to prepare the general chapter (see n. 415) and to preside at the election of the Master.
  2. He may not remove from office the socii of the previous Master, priors provincial or conventual priors, and he may not appoint a new socius or change anything in the state of the Order.
Constitution
In fieri:
No
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403

On the death of the Master or his removal from office, the first socius according to the order of profession has, as of right the power which belongs to the vicar of the Order. However, he must convene the general council so that from among the socii a vicar of the Order may be elected.

Constitution
In fieri:
No
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