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  1. Ordinations which have remained in force through two five successive chapters and in the third sixth have been approved, shall be inserted in the Book of Constitutions and Ordinations. If they have not been inserted, they are considered to be abrogated, unless they are instituted again by the General Chapter.
  2. Ordinations in the Book of Constitutions and Ordi­nations can be revoked by a general chapter until the next chapter; if, however, the second chapter confirms the previous one, they are definitively abrogated (see Appendix n. 2). 
Ordination
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:

285

  1. Ordinations which have remained in force through five successive chapters and in the sixth have been approved, shall be inserted in the Book of Constitutions and Ordinations.
  2. Ordinations in the Book of Constitutions and Ordinations can be revoked by a general chapter until the next chapter; if, however, the second chapter confirms the previous one, they are definitively abrogated (see Appendix n. 2).
Ordination
In fieri:
No
Substitutum:
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata: