Merging Religious Institutes
"A religious institute of diocesan right has only a few members left; most are aging and they have difficulty electing leadership. The institute has two ministries that it continues to sponsor, and in which some of the members continue to work part-time. The group is uncertain as to its future,...
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2011
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Roman replies and CLSA advisory opinions
Year: 2011, Pages: 90-93 |
IxTheo Classification: | SB Catholic Church law |
Further subjects: | B
Catholic church Codex iuris canonici 1983. can. 584
B Order B Abolition of |
Summary: | "A religious institute of diocesan right has only a few members left; most are aging and they have difficulty electing leadership. The institute has two ministries that it continues to sponsor, and in which some of the members continue to work part-time. The group is uncertain as to its future, its options and the issues that may arise, and seeks assistance." |
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Contains: | Enthalten in: Roman replies and CLSA advisory opinions
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