Canonical Erection of A Monastery - Effects

Effects

Once it has obtained the consent of the bishop for the establishment of the house, the religious community has the right

  1. to lead a life that accords with the character and proper purposes of the institute;
  2. to exercise in accordance with canon law the works proper to the institute while observing any conditions that the bishop has attached to his granting of consent;
  3. for clerical institutes to have a church in a place agreed on with the bishop and to perform sacred ministry in accordance with canon law.

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