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Whatever temporal goods are acquired by the brothers after solemn profession, under any title whatsoever, belong to the Order, province or convent, according to our laws.
Whatever temporal goods are acquired by the brothers after solemn profession, under any title whatsoever, belong to the Order, province or convent, according to our laws.
The same formula as in first profession is used, except for the final words, ‘until death.’
The following conditions are required for the validity of solemn profession:
When the time of simple profession has been completed, a brother should either make solemn profession or leave.
The following conditions are required for the validity of first profession:
Profession is to be made in the convent designated by the prior provincial, and normally in the presence of the community. In exceptional cases, with the consent of the prior provincial, it can be made outside a convent of the Order. A record of the profession, signed by the brother and two witnesses, shall be registered in the book of professions. (see Appendix n. 8)..