What happens to the priests/ sisters when a religious institute/order is suppressed? If the member isn't accused of a canonical crime or otherwise implicated in the bad governance, does he or she get the choice of going to another order or diocese or laicization?
What happens to the priests/ sisters when a religious institute/order is suppressed? If the member isn't accused of a canonical crime or otherwise implicated in the bad governance, does he or she get the choice of going to another order or diocese or laicization?
If I recall correctly the post-1773 ex-Jesuits continued as diocesan priests while making the sure the groundwork for a reinstitution was left in place.
What happens to the priests/ sisters when a religious institute/order is suppressed? If the member isn't accused of a canonical crime or otherwise implicated in the bad governance, does he or she get the choice of going to another order or diocese or laicization?
If I recall correctly the post-1773 ex-Jesuits continued as diocesan priests while making the sure the groundwork for a reinstitution was left in place.