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From the general constitutions
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The fraternity at
the various levels
The Offices in
the Fraternity
Article
51
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- While firmly upholding the co-responsibility
of the council to animate and guide the fraternity, the minister, as the
primary person responsible for the fraternity, is expected to make sure that
the directions and the decisions of the council are put into practice and will
keep the council informed about what he or she is doing.
- The minister also has the following duties:
- to call, to preside at, and to direct
the meeting of the fraternity and council; to convoke every three years the
elective chapter of the fraternity, having heard the council on the
formalities of the convocation;
to prepare the annual report to be sent to the council of the higher
level after it has been approved by the council of the fraternity;
to represent the fraternity in all its relations with ecclesiastical and
civil authorities. When the fraternity acquires a juridical personality in
the civil order, the minister becomes, when possible, its legal
representative;
to request, with the consent of the council, the pastoral and fraternal
visits, at least once every three years.
to put into effect those acts which the Constitutions refer to his or
her competence
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