TY - BOOK AU - Paruthapara, Lawrence Thomas. AU - TI - A Religious Institutes Interecclesial Legislation: St. Joseph Capuchin Province: A Case Study U1 - G05.5 23 PY - 2001/// CY - Romae PB - Pontificium Institutum Studiorum Orientalium N1 - includes index and biblioraphy; JURIDICAL FIGURE OF ST. JOSEPH PROVINCE 4 1 The Juridical Question 9 1.1. Origin of the juridical question 9 1.2. Intervention from the Oriental Congregation 10 2. Search for a Basic Solution 11 2.1. The Capuchins of the Slav Church 12 2.2. The Capuchins of the Ethiopian Church 13 2.3. Move for a Common Solution 15 2.4. Latin rite - Source of Capuchin Charism? 16 2.5. Multiritual Privilege - Solution ad interim 18 3. New Developments 23 3.1. Impact of the Vatican II Council 24 3.2. Fourth Plenary Council of the Capuchins 26 3.3. Seventyninth General Chapter of the Order 27 4. An Anomalous Juridical Status 28 4.1. Juridical Irregularities 30 4.1.1. Admission of the Candidates 30 4.1.2. Heterogeneous Juridical Status 32 4.2. Tendency towards Ritual Eclecticism 33 5. Towards a Syro-Malabar Province 38 5.1. Why a Syro-Malabar Province? 38 5.2. Reasons that Delayed the Ascription 43 5.2.1. A General Reluctance 44 5.2.2. Lack of Adequate Juridical Information 44 5.3. The Juridical Effects 45 iv 5.3.1. The External Government 47 5.3.2. The Internal Government 48 5.3.3. Apostolic Privileges 49 6. Juridical Ascription of the Province 50 6.1. Juridical Figure of the Province 52 6.2. Government of St. Joseph Province 52 6.2.1. Relationship with Ecclesial Hierarchy 53 6.2.2. The Internal Administration 54 6.2.2.1. Admission of Candidates 55 6.2.2.2. Formation of the Members 56 6.2.2.2.1. Capuchin Formation 56 6.2.2.2.2. Priestly Formation 56 6.2.2.2.2.1. Reception of the sacred Orders 57 6.2.2.2.2.2. Indult of Biritual Privilege ..t .1 58 6.2.2.2.3. Ecclesial Formation 61 6.2.2.3. Dispensation and Exclaustration 62 6.2.2.4. Alienation of the Temporal Goods 63 6.2.2.5. Procedural Law in 64 6.2.3. Apostolic Privileges 65 ER -