139-bis
- The brothers need the written permission of their major superior to publish books.
- If the major superior has doubts regarding matters of faith or morals, he shall appoint a commission of three experts to study the work.
- If he refuses permission, he must tell the author the reasons for refusing.
- An author who has been refused permission by a major superior can appeal to the Master of the Order. The Master shall set up a commission to examine the text. The judgement of the Master of the Order shall be definitive.
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