Other Officials of the General Curia
431
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constitutionRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
- Other officials of the general curia are: the procurator general, the postulator general of causes of beatification and canonization, the secretary general of the Order, the bursar of the Order, the archivist, and the general promoters. Some experts and co-workers for the Master of the Order and the curia may also be present.
Some of these officials and experts may be chosen from among the socii of the Master of the Order. - They are appointed by the Master of the Order, after consulting his council, and remain in office for six years; they may be appointed again for another six years, always leaving the new Master free to replace the brothers belonging to the general curia.
- The Holy See shall be notified of the appointment of the procurator and postulator general.
432
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constitutionRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
It is the duty of the procurator general to transact affairs with the Holy See, according to the faculties granted him by the Master of the Order.
433
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ordinationRevision history
- Technice ACG 2013 Traugurii n. 251
Every brother who has business with the Holy See, whether for himself or for his house convent or province, shall conduct it through the mediation of the procurator of the Order whose duty it is to provide this service, without prejudice to the right everyone has to manifest his desires to the Roman Pontiff with full liberty (see Lumen Gentium, n. 37), and without prejudice to nn. 426, 3; 427, 5; and 434,1.
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ordinationRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
Every brother who has business with the Holy See, whether for himself or for his house or province, shall conduct it through the mediation of the procurator of the Order whose duty it is to provide this service, without prejudice to the right everyone has to manifest his desires to the Roman Pontiff with full liberty (see Lumen Gentium, n. 37), and without prejudice to nn. 426, 3; 427, 5; and 434,1.
434
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ordinationRevision history
- Acceptata ACG 2013 Traugurii n. 252
- Secunda ACG 2016 Bologna n. 309
- Definitive ACG 2019 Biên Hòa n. 411
The postulator general for causes of beatification and canonization:
- discharges his office in accordance with the norms established by the Holy See and the statute approved by the Master of the Order;
- at least once a year renders an account in writing to the Master General on the financial status, in which monies received, expenses, and a balance of credits and debits is described;
- presents reports to each general chapter on the state of each cause.
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ordinationRevision history
- Acceptata ACG 2013 Traugurii n. 252
- Secunda ACG 2016 Bologna n. 309
- Definitive ACG 2019 Biên Hòa n. 411
The postulator general for causes of beatification and canonization:
- discharges his office in accordance with the norms established by the Holy See and the statute approved by the Master of the Order;
- at least once a year renders an account in writing to the Master General on the financial status, in which monies received, expenses, and a balance of credits and debits is described;
- presents reports to each general chapter on the state of each cause.
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ordinationRevision history
- Acceptata ACG 2013 Traugurii n. 252
- Secunda ACG 2016 Bologna n. 309
- Definitive ACG 2019 Biên Hòa n. 411
The postulator general for causes of beatification and canonization:
- discharges his office in accordance with the norms established by the Holy See and the statute approved by the Master of the Order;
- at least once a year renders an account in writing to the Master General on the financial status, in which monies received, expenses, and a balance of credits and debits is described;
- presents reports to each general chapter on the state of each cause.
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ordinationRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
The postulator general for causes of beatification and canonization:
- discharges his office in accordance with the norms established by the Holy See and the statute approved by the Master of the Order;
- presents reports to each general chapter on the state of each cause.
435
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ordinationRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
The secretary general of the Order:
- is in charge of the general secretariat;
- carries out the duties of secretary of the general council but without having a vote;
- is distinct from the secretary general appointed for a general chapter.
436
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ordinationRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
- The bursar of the Order has charge of all possessions in accordance with the norms established for administration.
- He shall always be called to participate in the deliberations of the general council without, however, having a vote unless he is already a member of the council.
437
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ordinationRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
- The archivist has charge of the general archives, where documents pertaining to the history of the Order are preserved, according to the norms given above for provincial archives (nn. 381-383) with appropriate modifications.
- No one shall be admitted into the archives of the Order except with the special permission of the archivist; moreover, nothing shall be communicated to outsiders who wish to inspect documents of a more recent period except with the permission of the Master of the Order.
438
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ordinationRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
- It is the duty of the promoter general for nuns:
- to assist the Master of the Order and the procurator general in matters concerning the nuns;
- to collect information concerning them or for them and to communicate it to them and the different provinces.
- It also belongs to him to take care of the aggregated or aggregating secular institutions of the Order.
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ordinationRevision history
- Acceptata ACG 2001 Providence 2001 n. 505
- Secunda ACG 2004 Kraków n. 381
- Definitive ACG 2016 Bologna n. 310
I. It is the duty of the promoter general for nuns:
- to assist the Master of the Order and the procurator general in matters concerning the nuns;
- to collect information concerning them or for them and to communicate it to them and the different provinces.
II. It also belongs to him to take care of the aggregated or aggregating secular institutions of the Order.
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ordinationRevision history
- Acceptata ACG 2001 Providence 2001 n. 505
- Secunda ACG 2004 Kraków n. 381
- Definitive ACG 2016 Bologna n. 310
I. It is the duty of the promoter general for nuns:
- to assist the Master of the Order and the procurator general in matters concerning the nuns;
- to collect information concerning them or for them and to communicate it to them and the different provinces.
II. It also belongs to him to take care of the aggregated or aggregating secular institutions of the Order.
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ordinationRevision history
- Acceptata ACG 2001 Providence 2001 n. 505
- Secunda ACG 2004 Kraków n. 381
- Definitive ACG 2016 Bologna n. 310
I. It is the duty of the promoter general for nuns:
- to assist the Master of the Order and the procurator general in matters concerning the nuns;
- to collect information concerning them or for them and to communicate it to them and the different provinces.
II. It also belongs to him to take care of the aggregated or aggregating secular institutions of the Order.
438-bis
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ordinationRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
- In the general curia immediately after the Master of the Order come:
- the assistants of the Master of the Order, and among themselves according to the order of profession;
- the procurator general of the Order;
- the other brothers belonging to the curia, and among themselves according to the order of profession.
- In general chapters, however, the assistants, according to their own seniority, come immediately after the priors provincial.
- No brother shall be assigned to the general curia except those who belong to it according to the constitutions.
438-ter
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ordinationRevision history
- Confirmed ACG 1968 River Forest n.
In all institutions immediately subject to the jurisdiction of the Master of the Order, the presiding officials are appointed for a six-year term by the Master of the Order after he has consulted the members of the institutions and the assistants concerned; they may be reappointed to the same offices.