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526

The Master of the Order is always elected in a general chapter convoked especially for that purpose in accordance with n. 413.

Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

297-bis

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).

Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

252

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.

Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

189

  1. By profession, we dedicate ourselves to God, following Christ to lead an evangelical life in the Order. In this way our baptismal consecration becomes more fully effective.
  2. By the profession of obedience we bind ourselves to live the evangelical counsels, renouncing certain things of undoubted value without detriment to true human development. We embrace Christ’s self-emptying while sharing in his life in the Spirit. So, by being faithful, we give a clearer witness in the Church to the values of the kingdom of heaven.
  3. We also promise in filial devotion to obey the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, the immensely caring mother of our Order.
  4. By professing obedience to St Dominic, we also promise to be faithful to his spirit and project.
Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

186

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.

Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

183

  1. The novice is free to leave the Order or can be dismissed for a just reason by the competent superior.
  2. The prior provincial is the competent superior to dismiss a novice. If however there is danger in delay, the prior with the consent of his council can do so, in which case a full report must be sent to the prior provincial.
Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

182

  1. Masters of novices are appointed by the provincial chapter or, should it become necessary to provide for this outside the chapter, by the prior provincial with his council. (see Appendix n.7); in which case the Master of the Order should be notified.
  2. They remain in office until the new master takes office on the day fixed by the following chapter.
  3. Since the formation of novices depends in no small measure on continuity in office, novice masters should not be changed without grave reason outside a chapter.
Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

181

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.

Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

180

  1. The novitiate must be made in a convent where authentic Dominican life, regular and apostolic, flourishes. The convent is established for this purpose by a written decree given by the Master of the Order with the consent of his council.
  2. The Master of the Order, with the consent of his council, can allow a candidate, in particular cases and by way of exception, to make the novitiate in another house of the Order under the guidance of an approved religious who assumes the role of master of novices. (see CCL 647, § 2).
  3. The major superior can permit a group of novices to live for a stated period of time in another house of the Order designated by him (see CCL 647, § 3).
Constitution
In fieri:
No
Substitutum:
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

178

  1. Before beginning the novitiate, aspirants shall complete five full days of retreat.
  2. The novitiate begins when this is intimated by the legitimate superior, in accordance with n. 174. Notice of intimation and affiliation (nn. 267, 268) must be registered in the book of admissions (see Appendix n. 6) and signed by the novice and two witnesses. 
  3. The novitiate lasts at least one year. The year can be interrupted or divided into parts as the provincial chapter decides, but the entire novitiate must be completed within two years. One or more periods for formative activity may be spent outside the novitiate community to complete the novices’ formation. In all these matters, the prescriptions of CCL 648-649 shall be observed.
  4. Should a doubt exist about a novice’s suitability at the end of the novitiate year, whether the year has been continuous or interrupted, the prior provincial can extend the time of probation but not beyond six months.
Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:
  • 1

    Process of Canonization, MOPH XVI, p. 178, n. 3.

  • 2

    Humbert of Romans, Expositio Regulae, XVI: Opera de vita regulari, ed Berthier 1, p. 72.