![]() | Help |
| Alphabetical [« »] november 6 novice 5 novices 17 novitiate 22 now 9 npem 1 nsrr 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 later 22 licitly 22 lord 22 novitiate 22 plenary 22 province 22 resignation | Code of Canon Law IntraText - Concordances novitiate |
Book, Part, Can.
1 2, 3 | Art. 1.~ADMISSION TO THE NOVITIATE~ 2 2, 3, 641| admit candidates to the novitiate belongs to major superiors 3 2, 3, 643| following are admitted to the novitiate invalidly:~1/ one who has 4 2, 3, 644| are not to admit to the novitiate secular clerics without 5 2, 3, 645| candidates are admitted to the novitiate, they must show proof of 6 2, 3 | Art. 2.~THE NOVITIATE AND FORMATION OF NOVICES~ 7 2, 3, 646| Can. 646 The novitiate, through which life in an 8 2, 3, 647| transfer, and suppression of a novitiate house are to be done through 9 2, 3, 647| council.~§2. To be valid, a novitiate must be made in a house 10 2, 3, 647| a candidate can make the novitiate in another house of the 11 2, 3, 648| 648 §1. To be valid, a novitiate must include twelve months 12 2, 3, 648| community itself of the novitiate, without prejudice to the 13 2, 3, 648| outside the community of the novitiate.~§3. The novitiate is not 14 2, 3, 648| of the novitiate.~§3. The novitiate is not to last longer than 15 2, 3, 649| 2, an absence from the novitiate house which lasts more than 16 2, 3, 649| interrupted, renders the novitiate invalid. An absence which 17 2, 3, 650| 650 §1. The scope of the novitiate demands that novices be 18 2, 3, 652| prayer.~§5. The time of the novitiate mentioned in can. 648, § 19 2, 3, 653| novice.~§2. At the end of the novitiate, if judged suitable, a novice 20 2, 3, 656| eighteen years of age;~2/ the novitiate has been validly completed;~ 21 2, 3, 690| burden of repeating the novitiate one who had legitimately 22 2, 3, 690| institute after completing the novitiate or after profession. Moreover,