Interdependence of
Identity and Formation
10. The identity of our
Order, as described above, is translated into action in the religious
consecration of the individual friars, in the local fraternities and
in the provinces, and it is also the result of a sound formation.
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A. Structures at the
level of the Order
Ratio Formationis of
the Order
11. The Ratio formationis of the Order
is a normative document, to be renewed whenever required by the changing
circumstances of the times and the Church's new guidelines.
Ministers
12. Those with direct responsibility
for formation are every individual friar, the local ministers, the ministers
provincial and the minister general; thus they foster this dimension of our
life at every level of their responsibility.
The General Formation
Director
13. The
general formation director �is the coordinator of the spiritual and
intellectual development of the Order
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and he has the following
responsibilities:
- to coordinate ongoing formation in
the Order
- to provide assistance and materials for formation in the
provinces
- to send material that is useful for formation to the provincial
formation directors
- to help the provinces in choosing institutions for advanced
degrees and in welcoming our students in the fraternities of the
Order
- to coordinate the work of the General formation commission
- to organize meetings of those in charge of the provinces'
vocation ministry and formation directors either at the level of
the Order or at the level of the inter-provincial conferences.
General Formation Commission
14. The general formation commission
is composed of the general director for formation and the provincial
formation directors. They meet every two years.
Their tasks are:
- to collaborate with the ministers
provincial in regard to
formation programs
- to review the Ratio formationis of the Order, see that it is being
put into practice, and update it when necessary.
Collaboration among
the Provinces
15. The
provinces, the vice-provinces and the delegations collaborate with one
another in formation; this collaboration is stipulated by agreements made by
their respective councils.
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B. Structures at the
level of the province
The Ratio Formationis
of the Province
16. The
Ratio formationis of the province is a normative document that regulates the
organization of formation in the province.
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Each province, vice-province and delegation
is required to draw up its own Ratio formationis, in accordance
with the Constitutions, the General Statutes and the
Ratio formationis of the Order, according to their own traditions and
the requirements of their cultural, social and ecclesial environment.
The province's ratio can provide for,
if necessary, collaboration with other religious institutes.
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When it has been drawn up, the Ratio
formationis of the province is to be approved by the minister provincial
with the consent of his council and sent to the general council for
confirmation.
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The Provincial
Formation Director
17. The provincial formation director
is a very important person in the life of the province; his task is to
organize, animate and coordinate all of initial and ongoing formation,
according to the guidelines of the provincial council.
The Provincial
Prefect of Studies
18. The
province may designate a prefect of studies if it feels this is necessary.
His task is to ensure that the formation includes the dispositions of the
Church, the Order and the province,
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he takes particular care to see to it that studies are in harmony with
Franciscan tradition and helps in the harmonization of the theological,
apostolic and professional formation.
The responsibilities of the provincial
prefect of studies can also be fulfilled by the provincial director of
formation.
The Provincial
Formation Commission
19. Given the complexity and
importance of formation, each province and vice-province (delegation) must
appoint a formation commission, which must include at least:
- the provincial formation director
- the provincial prefect of
studies
- the director of the friars in temporary vows - the director of
novices
- the director of postulants
- the provincial director of vocation ministry.
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20. The
commission's main tasks are as follows:
- to collaborate with the provincial
council
- to harmonize the annual programs of initial formation and
evaluate how they are being put in to practice
- to draw up the ongoing formation programs
- to propose initiatives and content concerning formation
- to amend, if necessary, the Ratio formationis of the province.
Advanced Degrees
21. As
much as possible, friars are to be encouraged to study for advanced degrees,
under the mandate of the provincial Council,
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taking into consideration how they serve our
charism and our apostolic activities.
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