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**Canon 667 Enclosure** | **Canon 667 Enclosure** | ||
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§2 A stricter discipline of enclosure is to be observed in monasteries which are devoted to the contemplative life. //Sources: 597-599; PC 16; ES II: 30; VS VII: 1,2// | §2 A stricter discipline of enclosure is to be observed in monasteries which are devoted to the contemplative life. //Sources: 597-599; PC 16; ES II: 30; VS VII: 1,2// | ||
- | §3 Monasteries of cloistered nuns who are wholly devoted to the contemplative life, must observe papal enclosure, that is, in accordance with the norms given by the Apostolic See (Venite Seorsum). Other monasteries of cloistered nuns are to observe an enclosure which is appropriate to their nature and is defined in the constitutions. //Sources: 597.1, 600-603; CI Resp. III, 1 mar. 1921 (AAS 13 [1921] 177); SCR Instr. Nuper edito, 6 feb. 1924 (AAS 16 [1924] 96-101); SCR Instr. Inter cetera, 25 mar. 1956 (AAS 48 [1956] 512-526); SpC IV; SCR Instr. Inter praeclara, 23 nov. 1950, I-XVI (AAS 43 [1951] 37-41); PC 7, 16; ES II: 30-32; VS VII: 1-17.// | + | §3 //Abrogated by Cor Orans// |
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+ | * Monasteries elect Papal cloister, Constitutional cloister with allowance for service or Monastic cloister with allowance for hospitality. | ||
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- | §4 The diocesan Bishop has the faculty of entering, for a just reason, the enclosure of cloistered nuns whose monasteries are situated in his diocese. For a grave reason and with the assent of the Abbess, he can permit others to be admitted to the enclosure, and permit the nuns to leave the enclosure for whatever time is truly necessary. N: Entrance requires: authorization of the bishop, consent of the Abbess and a grave and just cause - consent of the abbess is not in PM 34, but was introduced in the code; likewise, privileges for heads of state from the 1917 code are abolished. Healthcare, technical services, etc have always been permitted. | + | §4 //Derogated by CO 83g, 174, 175// The diocesan Bishop has the faculty of entering, for a just reason, the enclosure of cloistered nuns whose monasteries are situated in his diocese. For a grave reason and with the assent of the Abbess, he can permit others to be admitted to the enclosure, and permit the nuns to leave the enclosure for whatever time is truly necessary. N: Entrance requires: authorization of the bishop, consent of the Abbess and a grave and just cause - consent of the abbess is not in PM 34, but was introduced in the code; likewise, privileges for heads of state from the 1917 code are abolished. Healthcare, technical services, etc have always been permitted. |
- | Derogated by CO 83 g, 174, 175. //Sources: cc 600.1, 4, 601; PM 34; SCRIS Decl., 2 jan. 1970. Connections: | + | //Sources: cc 600.1, 4, 601; PM 34; SCRIS Decl., 2 jan. 1970. Connections: |
+ | * The superior gives permissions for entrances and exits for a just cause. | ||
**Canon 668 Poverty** | **Canon 668 Poverty** |
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