Religious Congregations in Their External Relations
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86; St. Thomas, II, II, qu. 189; St. Alphonsus, o. C, n. 67-70. 'C. IS, tit. 31, X. Lib. III. '*0. C, n. 398!); De Angelis in Tit. 31, lib. Ill of Decretals. " O. C. 19G. IN THEIR EXTERNAL RELATIONS 67 mento aut votis earn firmantibus. '' ^- This refers to diocesan as well as approved Institutes.^" When the Const. "Conditae a Christo" says, "Episcopo alumnas sodalitatum dioecesanarum professas dimittendi potestas, " it immediately adds, "cavendum tamen ne istiusmodi remissione ius alienum laeda...tur ; laedatur autem, si insciis moderatoribus id fiat iusteque dissentientibus. " ^* The powers of a Bishop, and, "a fortiori, " of an inferior cleric, over vows, oaths and promises extends only "citra prae judicium tertii. " The Sovereign Pontiff, however, is the supreme admin- istrator over all the possessions and rights of Religious Congre- gations, and, therefore, can dispense a Religious from his obliga- tion toward the Community, notwithstanding the dissent of its superiors. This, then, gives the key-note to the dispensing powers of the Bishops, priests and the various superiors in the respective Con- gregations.
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