ROLE AND REPSONSIBILITY OF A FATHER IMMEDIATE
IN OUR CURRENT LEGISLATION

 

Filiation; paternity; the function of Father Immediate as the juridic “form” of filiation

Monks:

Nuns:

 

Role of Father Immediate (of nuns) is defined by the General Chapter:

Role (job description) of Father Immediate

Regular Visitation

When a visitation is delegated, the Father Immediate is to be kept informed of what happens

Change of superior in a daughter house

Sede vacante

Abbatial election

Consent and Consultation

The Father Immediate must give his consent

The Father Immediate is to be consulted:

General Ongoing Care

He is the first instance of appeal and recourse:

He is also a channel through which a brother can submit desires or suggestions to the General Chapter:

Foundations:

As well as the consent and consultations mentioned above,

 

Special Situation: Removal of an abbot from office, removal from office or suspension of exercise of office of an abbess

For monks:

For nuns:

 

General Chapter

The community writes its House Report for the General Chapter in consultation with the Father Immediate (Study of the House Reports at the General Chapter, A.1.1)

At the General Chapter, the Father Immediate must always be consulted by the President of the Commission studying the report of his daughter house. He has the duty to provide pertinent information and the right to be heard, which does not necessarily imply that he participates in the discussions (Study of the House Reports at the General Chapter, B.2.1.1, voted Sept 22)

When a Commission of the General Chapter judges that a community requires special pastoral attention, it will always discuss the matter with the superior concerned and will consult the Father Immediate. If there is need for a specific decision, the Commission first tries to reach an agreement with the local superior, the Father Immediate, and—when appropriate—the Abbot General. (Study of the House Reports at the General Chapter, B.2.2.3)

The following-up of the decisions taken by the General Chapter will normally be made by the Father Immediate. (Study of the House Reports at the General Chapter, B.2.3.3)

All the documents established by the Commissions of the Chapter will be presented to the persons who are concerned - Superior, Father Immediate - as well as to the Abbot General, before being presented in Plenary Session. (Study of the House Reports at the General Chapter, B.2.8)

Solemn professions

The Father Immediate presides at the solemn professions of nuns (C. 74.3 f).

“in the presence of the Father Immediate” is mentioned in the formula of solemn profession of nuns (C. 57 nuns)

Chaplain of nuns

In accordance with the norms of cann. 567 and 630 CIC, the Father Immediate, having consulted the abbess and the nuns, should propose to the local Ordinary as chaplain and ordinary confessor, a monk of the Order who has the necessary liturgical and pastoral knowledge. C 76.1 monks, cf 76.1 nuns

Fragile Communities

A community in a situation of grave fragility deserves the special attention of the Father Immediate (67.1, both)

A fragile community should ask for and accept help from the Father Immediate, inter alia (SFR Comm 4)

In a situation of increasing fragility in his daughter house, the Father Immediate must have the courage to help the superior and the community to face this reality. The regular visitation is the most suitable instrument for this purpose (SFRC 5; S Reg V 15).

If the situation of fragility persists, the Father Immediate will bring the situation to the particular attention of the General Chapter. (SFR C 8)

“When after consulting the abbots of the region” (St 79.B monks) if the Father Immediate judges that the community can no longer form new aspirants, he requests the General Chapter to suspend its right to receive aspirants (ST 79B. ST FR C 8).

The Father Immediate is a member of the Commission for the Future established by the General Chapter under par. 9 of the ST Fr C.

In an especially grave situation, the General Chapter may suspend the exercise of autonomy of a community and authorize the Father Immediate to appoint a monastic commissary in accordance with par. 10 of the Statute on Fragile Communities (C 34bis); St Fr C 10

The monastic commissary reports regularly to the Father Immediate (ST Fr C 10).

In some exceptional or urgent cases, Father Immediate can be appointed as Monastic Commissary (St Fr C 10).

If the community whose exercise of autonomy is suspended has daughter houses, the Father Immediate, in consultation with the daughter houses, decides how the exercise of paternity will be carried out (St Fr C 14).

If the situation of the community improves, the Father Immediate can advise the General Chapter that the suspension of the exercise of autonomy can be lifted. The General Chapter enquires into the matter and judges… (St Frag C 15)

When the community has reached the awareness that it must be closed, the Father Immediate invites the conventual chapter to express its acceptance of this reality through a vote which requires an absolute majority. St Fr C Par 19

If a fragile community wishes to become affiliated to another community, the Father Immediate may request this special form of assistance (St Affil 2)

As long as a community is affiliated to another, the functions of Father Immediate of the affiliated house are assumed by the same person who is Father Immediate of the affiliating monastery (St Affil 13)

To consider the suppression of a monastery, the General Chapter requires a written report from the Father Immediate and the Monastic Commissary together with their opinions on the matter Par 20

Cîteaux

The Abbot General acts in every way as a Father Immediate to the Community of Cîteaux. (St 82.2.E monks)