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Immovable and movable temporal goods must be administered in accordance with the Church’s law and our own legislation, and also in accordance with a province’s or the Order’s special statutes on administration.
Immovable and movable temporal goods must be administered in accordance with the Church’s law and our own legislation, and also in accordance with a province’s or the Order’s special statutes on administration.
The following belong to the Order:
Unless otherwise determined by a provincial chapter, the following belong to a province:
Unless otherwise determined by a provincial chapter, the following belong to a convent:
Delegated or appointed administrators, as well as superiors and bursars, may also validly incur expenses and perform juridical acts of ordinary or extraordinary administration, provided they have the requisite approval.
The Order may acquire, possess and administer temporal goods, and so too may each province and convent.
For someone to be eligible as a diffinitor of a general chapter or a socius of a diffinitor or of a prior provincial, it is required that: