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- The chapter is composed of brothers who have active voice in the convent.
- When there is a question of acceptance for profession, all solemnly professed brothers have a vote and must be convoked in accordance with n. 208.
The conventual chapter is a gathering of the brothers, with the prior presiding, to discuss or come to a decision about matters concerning the common and apostolic life of the convent and with its good administration.
A prior, who ‘should regard himself to be fortunate as one who serves you in love, not as one who exercises authority over you,’1
By law, a conventual prior has ordinary power for the internal forum and the external forum, over the brothers assigned to his convent or residing there.
A precept is invalid:
A general and provincial chapter, and also superiors and others delegated by them, have power to give a formal precept.
A formal precept which binds under pain of grave fault:
If a doubt about a text of our laws occurs outside the time of a general chapter, a declarative interpretation by the Master of the Order must be observed.