the matter or cannot do so, then, observing the proper order of authority, it is permitted to have recourse to the Major Superiors, who should settle the matter prudently and apply a remedy in the Lord. In ordinary matters, the command of the immediate Superior must be accepted until a Superior of a higher level has decided otherwise. (C 101) CM 334 Penal Remedies 70If scandal or serious disturbance of order should arise from the behavior of some member, the Superior should admonish him personally or through another, even in writing. If the admonition and reprimand should remain without effect, an order should be given with a threat of punishment in the event of its transgression. (C 101) CM 341-345 Prescripts of the Law to Be Observed 71In settling disputes and in conducting processes, the prescripts of Canon Law are to be observed, and, in imposing punishments, uppermost in mind should not be the punishment of the fault, but rather the correction and emendation of the member, as well as the healing and edification of the community. (C 101) CM 335, 340 CHAPTER III GUIDELINES FOR SAFEGUARDING DISCIPLINE AND RECOLLECTION Distribution of Jobs 72The local Superior, with the consultative vote of his Council, having also heard the opinion of the confreres, appoints the necessary officials according to the needs and possibilities of the house and distributes the various jobs. (C 105-106) CM 317, 320, 730 Common Life 203
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