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A prior who is prevented by illness from properly fulfilling his duties shall resign from office if there is no hope of recovering his health within six months.
A prior who is prevented by illness from properly fulfilling his duties shall resign from office if there is no hope of recovering his health within six months.
Provided that most of those who should be invited are present, in all transactions whatever is approved by an absolute majority – that is, by more than half the votes cast – has the force of law, without counting invalid votes and abstentions, without prejudice to CCL 127, § I.
Only those brothers may be promoted to orders who:
The brothers should always remember that their public statements (in books, newspapers, on radio and television) reflect not only on themselves but also on their brothers, on the Order and the Church. For this reason, in reaching a judgement they should be careful to foster a spirit of dialogue and mutual responsibility with their brothers and superiors. If their speaking or writing is about controversial issues, they should give special attention to this crucial dialogue with major superiors.