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Promoting and Fostering Vocations

175

  • constitution
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history

    The following, and their delegates, can lawfully give the habit: the Master of the Order, the prior provincial in his own province, the prior or subprior-in-capite of the convent where the aspirant is to receive the habit.

165

  • ordination
    • Accepted Biên Hòa (2019) 390
    • Secunda ACG 2022 Tultenango n. 341
    Revision history
    1. All the brothers, especially those whose ministry is among adolescents and young men, should consider it a duty of their Dominican vocation to work actively and prudently in fostering vocations to the Order.
    2. Every province should appoint a promoter of vocations for whom, insofar as this is possible, this is to be his primary task.
    3. Everyone should remember, however, that the life and apostolate of each brother and of each community will be the first invitation to take up Dominican life.
  • ordination
    • Accepted Biên Hòa (2019) 390
    • Secunda ACG 2022 Tultenango n. 341
    Revision history
    1. All the brothers, especially those whose ministry is among adolescents and young men, should consider it a duty of their Dominican vocation to work actively and prudently in fostering vocations to the Order.
    2. Every province should appoint a promoter of vocations for whom, insofar as this is possible, this is to be his primary task.
    3. Everyone should remember, however, that the life and apostolate of each brother and of each community will be the first invitation to take up Dominican life.
  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history
    1. All the brothers, especially those whose ministry is among adolescents and young men, should consider it a duty of their Dominican vocation to work actively and prudently in fostering vocations to the Order.
    2. Everyone should remember, however, that the life and apostolate of each brother and of each community will be the first invitation to take up Dominican life.

166

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history
    1. Wherever appropriate, an apostolic school for the formation of young aspirants may be established. The project must have the prior approval of the Master of the Order, and the consent of the chapter or council of the province.
    2. The provincial with his council shall see to it that brothers with experience in these matters draw up the school’s statutes and rules of conduct, to be approved by the provincial with his council.

167

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history
    1. Aspirants should be prepared for some time before being admitted to the novitiate.
    2. The duration, form and place of this preparation shall be decided by the provincial chapter, or the prior provincial with his council.
    3. For this purpose, the province may establish a time of pre-novitiate as the first step on the journey towards the religious life. The aim of this is to prepare the aspirant for the novitiate especially through catechetical instruction, and provide an experience of living community life. It also gives the Order an opportunity to discern the aspirant’s suitability for Dominican life.

168

  • constitution
    • Technice ACG 2016 Bologna n. 268
    Revision history
    1. No one may validly enter the novitiate before completing his seventeenth year.
    2. To admit into the Order those who have left it or another religious order institute, the prior consent of the provincial council is required, in addition to the following:
      1. admission by the prior provincial if they departed during the novitiate;
      2. admission by the Master of the Order, with the consent of his council, if they departed at the completion of the novitiate, or after profession, with due regard for the prescriptions of CCL 690, § I.
  • constitutio
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history
    1. No one may validly enter the novitiate before completing his seventeenth year.
    2. To admit into the Order those who have left it or another religious order, the prior consent of the provincial council is required, in addition to the following:
      1. admission by the prior provincial if they departed during the novitiate;
      2. admission by the Master of the Order, with the consent of his council, if they departed at the completion of the novitiate, or after profession, with due regard for the prescriptions of CCL 690, § I.

169

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history
    1. Clerical aspirants shall not be admitted to the novitiate unless they have completed those studies required in their own country for admission to higher or university studies.
    2. They ought to have a suitable knowledge of Latin, or set about acquiring it as soon as possible.
    3. Cooperator brothers should have secondary education or its equivalent, as decided by the provincial chapter.

170

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history

    Before anyone is admitted to the novitiate, superiors are obliged to obtain all those documents required by law, and any other information they may consider useful or necessary.

171

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history

    The right of examining and admitting candidates to the novitiate belongs to the province. A special committee of brothers with a president shall be appointed to carry out the aforesaid examination.

172

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history

    Each province shall determine in its own statute how the examination is to be carried out and by which brothers.

173

  • constitution
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history
    1. When the examination of candidates has been completed, the committee shall meet to decide by secret vote whether to accept or reject each applicant.
    2. The president of the committee shall then present the complete report of the proceedings to the prior provincial, to whom it ultimately pertains to admit a candidate; however, the prior provincial cannot admit someone who has been rejected by the special committee.

174

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history
    1. The declarations mentioned in the appendix shall be made in the presence of witnesses to candidates who have been admitted to the Order; this shall be recorded in the book of admissions, and signed by the candidates themselves. (see Appendix, n.5).
    2. A declaration shall be made to candidates that they can claim no remuneration for any work done for the Order; a document recording this shall be drawn up and signed by the aspirant.
      (see Appendix n.5).
    3. Before beginning the novitiate, the aspirant shall free himself from all business interests; any money or other possessions he may have brought with him shall be kept safely by the community. Should he leave the Order before making profession, these shall be returned to him.
    4. Each province shall decide how the costs of formation are to be met.

176

  • ordination
    • Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
    Revision history

    The habit can be given at the beginning of the novitiate or during it, according to the decision of the provincial chapter.