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* Canonical Leadership | * Canonical Leadership | ||
* Canon 623 To be validly appointed or elected to the office of superior, members must have been perpetually or definitively professed for an appropriate period of time, to be determined by their own law or, for major Superiors, by the constitutions. | * Canon 623 To be validly appointed or elected to the office of superior, members must have been perpetually or definitively professed for an appropriate period of time, to be determined by their own law or, for major Superiors, by the constitutions. | ||
+ | * The canonical norm is one leader and two councilors, who may act collaboratively. | ||
* When no sister or brother is capable or available for this ministry | * When no sister or brother is capable or available for this ministry | ||
* Turn to non-brother/ | * Turn to non-brother/ |
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