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The Master of the Order is always elected in a general chapter convoked especially for that purpose in accordance with n. 413.
The Master of the Order is always elected in a general chapter convoked especially for that purpose in accordance with n. 413.
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 (cf. Appendix 14-bis).
The Order of Friars Preachers, which is ruled by the general chapter and the Master of the Order, is made up of provinces, each of which is ruled by a provincial chapter and a prior provincial. (See Appendix n. 11).
Each province is made up of convents and houses, each of which is governed by its own superior.
The master’s special task is to discern the vocation of the novices, and to form them in the life of the Order, in accordance with our laws, and the Ratio Formationis, so that the novices grow in their vocation with a proper understanding and a firm resolve.
The novice master is in charge of the novitiate. However, the master and the novices are subject to the prior in whatever relates to the general discipline of the convent.