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permission for a member to live outside a house of an institute for a longer period of time; this period may not exceed one year "except for, the purpose of caring for ill health, of studies, or of exercising an apostolate in the name of the institute" (c. 665, §1);a perpetually-professed member of an institute to transfer to another institute (c. 684, §1). In this case, the consent of two councils is required: the community in which the member is perpetually professed as well as the community to which the individual is seeking to transfer. Canon 730 applies this canon to secular institutes concerning transfer from one secular institute to another. Permission of the Apostolic See is required if the transfer is between a secular institute and a society of apostolic life or institute of consecrated life. Similarly, canon 744 requires this consent for transfer between two societies of apostolic life. If the transfer involves an institute of consecrated life, then the permis¬sion of the Holy See is required (§2).a member to transfer from one autonomous monastery to another monastery of the same institute or federation or confederation (c. 684, §3). In this case, the consent both of the major superiors and of the chap¬ter of the receiving monastery.the granting for up to three years of an indult of exclaustration to a mem¬ber with perpetual vows (c. 686, §1); to grant an indult of living outside the society to a definitively incorporated member of a society of apostolic life (c. 745). Two further qualifications in this canon should also be noted:if the member is a cleric, consent must first be obtained from the ordi¬nary of the place where the cleric must reside;to extend the indult for more than three years or to grant an indult for more than three years requires consent of the Holy See (if an institute of pontifical right) or of the diocesan bishop (if of diocesan right);the petitioning of the diocesan bishop (for an institute of diocesan right) or of the Holy See (if of pontifical right) for imposed exclaustration on a member of the institute (c. 686, §3);the granting of an indult to leave the institute for a member in tempo¬rary profession (c. 688, §2);readmission without the requirement of repeating the novitiate of a member who left the institute after the novitiate or after profession (c. 690, §1). The superior of an autonomous monastery enjoys the same favor (c. 690, §2). the dismissal of a member (c. 699, §1). The council must have four mem¬bers to perform a valid collegial act.. The superior with the consent of the council may substitute for absent members or follow the specific proce¬dure as provided in proper law. Canon 729 applies this norm to secular institutes and canon 746 to societies of apostolic life.the immediate expulsion from the religious house of a member in the case of serious exterior scandal or very grave imminent harm to the institute (c. 703). If there is danger in delay, then even the local superior with the consent of the council can expel the member.
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