The Government Of Religious Communities: A Commentary On Three Chapters Of The Code Of Canon Law, Preceded By A Commentary On Th

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The Government Of Religious Communities: A Commentary On Three Chapters Of The Code Of Canon Law, Preceded By A Commentary On The Establishment And Suppression Of Religious Communities

Author: Papi, Hector, 1861-1929

Year: 1919

The Government Of Religious Communities: A Commentary On Three Chapters Of The Code Of Canon Law, Preceded By A Commentary On The Establishment And Suppression Of Religious Communities CONTENTS Preliminary Religious Communities and Their Members I. DEFINITION 3 1. Of the Religious State 4 2. Of a Religious Institute 5 II. EXCELLENCE OF THE RELIGIOUS STATE 7 1. A State of Perfection 7 2. Counselled by Christ 8 III. VARIOUS KINDS OF RELIGIOUS INSTITUTES 10 1. Orders and Congregations 11 2. Clerical and Lay 12 3. Exempt, Pontifical, Diocesan 12 IV. ORGANIZATION OF RELIGIOUS INSTITUTES 17 1. Dependent and Independent Local Communities 18 2. Houses and Provinces 18 3. Superiors 19 V. RULES OF INTERPRETATION 20 1. The Code and the Constitutions 20 2. Canons affecting Men and Women or Men only 21 VI. RULES OF PRECEDENCE 23 1. Religious and Lay Persons 24 2. Various Classes of Religious 24 3. Religious and the Secular Clergy 25 Title I The Establishment and Suppression of Religious Communities (Institutes, Provinces, and Houses) I. THE ESTABLISHMENT AND SUPPRESSION OF RELIGIOUS INSTITUTES 29 1. The Establishment of Religious Institutes 30 (a) Authority hy which new religious institutes may

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