Oriental Province of Latin Rite Religious Institute :

Paruthapara, Lawrence Thomas.

Oriental Province of Latin Rite Religious Institute : Admission and Government / Lawrence Thomas Paruthapara. - Bharananganam : Jeevan Books ; 2003. - 119 p. ;

includes index and biblioraphy

Foundation of the Capuchin Order in India Ancient Capuchin Missions in South India Ancient Capuchin Missions in North India Prefecture of Tibet-Hindustan Nepalese Mission Vicariate Apostolic of Hindustan Early Efforts to Found the Order in India Decade-long Novitiate in Mussoori Organisational set-up of the Capuchin Missions Towards the Implantation of the Order in India Abolition of the Special Mission Procura Statute for the Missions Papal Exhortation Political Developments in India Need to Quit India Exploratory Process Decision of the Superiors Regular St. Charles Minor Seminary St. Joseph Capuchin Province in India Juridical Foundation of the Order in India Novitiate in Sardhana Need for Homogeneity in Formation 2.2. Decisive Role of the Province of Paris Change of Government Armand of Vannes - the Provincial Delegate After-effects of a Concordat Capuchin Order Takes Root in South India Towards Juridical Recognition 15 Quasi-Missions 15 Custodia Provincialis 16 Custodia Provincialis and the Capitular Rights Towards a Capuchin Province in India. 18 Custodia Provincialis in India 18 General Commissariate 18 Provincial Commissariate 19 A Full-fledged Province 20 Erection of St. Joseph Capuchin Province 21 Latin Rite Religious Institutes: Juridical Interventions 25 On the Admission of Oriental Catholics Situation before the Schism of 1054 26 Practice among the Religious Institutes until 1622 27 Dominicans 28 Franciscans 28 Jesuits 29 Carmelites 30 Capuchins 30 Juridical Interventions from the Roman Apostolic See 31 S. Congregatio de Propaganda Fide 31 Propaganda Fide and the Orientals 32 Decree MM tarn Magne 34 Meaning of nation. 36 Nation with reference to the Eastern Christians 36 Nihil tarn magne - its historical context 40 S. Congregatio pro negotiis ritualis Orientalis 41 Norms of 1st June 1885 41 Orientalium Dignitas 42 Circular Letter of 15th June 1912 42 Sacred Congregation for the Oriental Churches 43 Codex luris Canonici of 1917 43 Interpretation of canon 542 ¿ 2 Motu Proprio Postquam Apostolicis Litteris Codex luris Canonic! - 1983 Code of Canon Law for the Eastern Churches Juridical Figure of St. Joseph Province 46 Origin of the Juridical Question 46 Intervention from the Congregation 47 Search for a Basic Solution 48 Capuchins of the Slav Church 48 Capuchins of the Ethiopian Church 50 Move for a Common Solution 51 Latin Rite - Source of Capuchin Charism? 52 Multi-ritual Privilege - a Solution ad interim 54 New Developments 60 Impact of the Second Vatican Council 60 Fourth Plenary Council of the Order 62 Seventyninth General Chapter of the Order 63 Anomalous Juridical Status 64 Juridical Irregularities 66 Admission of the Orientals 66 Heterogeneous Juridical Status 68 Tendency towards Ritual Eccleticism 68 Towards a Syro-Malabar Province 74 Why a Syro-Malabar Province? 74 Reasons that delayed a Syro-Malabar Province 79 General Reluctance 79 Lack of Adequate Juridical Information 79 Juridical Effects 80 External Government 82 Internal Government 82 Apostolic Privileges of the Institute 83 Juridical Ascription of the Province Juridical Figure of the Province Juridical Effects of Ascription Government of the Province Relationship with the Ecclesial Hierarchy Internal Administration Admission of Candidates Formation of the Members Capuchin Formation Priestly Formation Reception of the Sacred Orders Indult of Biritualism Ecclesial Formation Dispensation and Secularisation Alienation of the Temporal Goods Procedural Law Apostolic Privileges Missionary Prospects Missionary Apostolate - Status quo Constitutional provision on Territorium Proprium Missionary Dimension of Franciscan Charism Law of Territoriality



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