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---- (:comment Write term as a title in lower case except where upper case or capitals are normally required:) '+Term:+' (:comment Write term on this line, after this comment:) directory '+Definition+': Directory: more properly known as General Directory: these contain norms valid for the entire Congregation, on specific topics (e.g. the Formation Directory, otherwise known as the ''Ratio institutionis et studiorum'' - FSDB). There is also a directory at province level, known as a Provincial Directory. ---- '''POS''' (part of speech). ''Can be more than one'':

     '''POS 1''': N/phrase     
     '''POS 2''': ---

'''Term type''' ('EntryTerm' ''if no other applies)'':

     '''Type 1''': EntryTerm     
     '''Type 2''': ---

'''Term status''':

     '''for POS 1''': Salesian     
     '''for POS 2''': --- 

(General=''also found outside Salesian usage''; Salesian=''possibly not well understood beyond Salesian circles;'' Neologism, Archaic, Deprecated ''refer to the term's status in Salesian discourse'')

'''Recommended equivalent''' (it): direttorio

(''In most cases the Italian term will be the official source term. In other cases below, if the term has its source in another language, this will be indicated by an [S] following the term.'')

'''Recommended equivalent''' (es):

'''Recommended equivalent''' (fr):

'''Recommended equivalent''' (pt):

'''Suggested equivalent (other)''':

'''Other language''': Language code chosen from IANA registry]

'+Synonyms+': Ratio (in the case of the Formation Directory)

'+Geographical/Regional usage+':

'+Description+': The Code of Canon Law, renewed after Vatican II, left many concrete decisions to individual Institutes which are asked to express the nature of their specific charism for the benefit of the entire People of God. This takes place through a range of normative texts which come under the general heading of ''particular law'', and in the case of the Salesian Society, as laid down in Constitution 190, they are: - the ''Constitutions'', the fundamental code containing the essential definitions of the identity and mission of the Society, the purposes it proposes and the spirit which enlivens it, as well as the main outline of community organisation. - the ''Regulations'' which translate the essentials of the fundamental code for changing circumstances, but always at a universal level - the ''Deliberations of General Chapters'' which determine the practical guidelines for communities and confreres for a specific period of time (e.g. a six year period), or to achieve a specific aim. These may touch on things like community life, the educative and pastoral plan, the formation plan, mission plan etc. - the ''General Directories'' as defined above - the ''Provincial Directories'', again as indicated above, along with ''Deliberations of Provincial Chapters''. These directories are always approved by the Rector Major with the consent of his Council

'+Context (examples of use)+': At world level the practical guide for formation will be the Salesian "Ratio fundamentalis Institutionis et Studiorum", and at provincial level a directory approved by the Rector major with the consent of his Council (R. 87)

'+Other notes+':

(:toggle hide box1 button=1:) >>id=box1 border='1px solid #999' padding=5px bgcolor=#edf<< This section is intended for authorised users to add new information or alter existing information ------------------ (:zapform key=Pos:) '''POS''' (part of speech). A term may be more than one POS (1) (2)

(:zapend:) (:zapform key=Type:) '''Term type''' ('EntryTerm' ''if no other applies)'' (1) (2) [Initialisms like AGC are regarded as acronyms; a term like 'Bro.' is an abbreviation; an example of short form instead would be the main part of a very long book title (most of DB's book titles! 'Giovane Provveduto' is a short form). A loan term is not translated whereas a calque is. A blend is where two (or more) morphemes or 'word' parts have been combined to form a single term, as in the case of 'austraLasia'. Choose variant when there exists at least one other common form of the term. ] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Status:) '''Term status''' (General=''also found outside Salesian usage''; Salesian=''possibly not well understood beyond Salesian circles;'' Neologism, Archaic, Deprecated ''refer to the term's status in Salesian discourse'') (1) (2) [Archaic refers to terms that have fallen out of regular use. Deprecated indicates official disapproval or if not disapproval, official abandonment at least. A neologism is a term that has come into play relatively recently - say, since Vatican II, but the time frame can be flexible.] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Equivit:) '''Recommended equivalent''' (it). ''In most cases the Italian term will be the official source term''

(:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Equives:) '''Recommended equivalent''' (es)

(:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Equivfr:) '''Recommended equivalent''' (fr)

(:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Equivpt:) '''Recommended equivalent''' (pt)

(:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Equivot:) '''Suggested equivalent (other)''' (Where it is the source term indicated with [S] and appropriate language code [chosen from IANA registry])

(:zapend:) (:zapform key=Code:)

(:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Def:) '+Definition+' [The definition should not be imagined! It is assumed that it exists either in a reputable dictionary (or at least in similar words) or in some authoritative Salesian reference (e.g. the Constitutions, AGC or similar public document, Lenti's 7 volume series, and so on] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Syn:) '+Synonyms+' (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Reg:) '+Geographical/Regional usage+' [Certain terms are common in restricted parts of the Congregation. We have one 'prior' but only in INB; in some parts of Asia the Salesian community is called a 'convent', but not elsewhere] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Des:) '+Description+' [Etymological information, mostly] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Con:) '+Context (examples of use)+' [English usage, obviously] (:zapend:)

(:zapform key=Note:) '+Other notes+' [Room here for more personal observations, private opinion if felt to be useful] (:zapend:) >><< (:pos1: N/phrase:) (:pos2: ---:) (:type1: EntryTerm:) (:type2: ---:) (:equivit: direttorio:) (:equives: :) (:equivfr: :) (:equivpt: :) (:def: Directory: more properly known as General Directory: these contain norms valid for the entire Congregation, on specific topics (e.g. the Formation Directory, otherwise known as the ''Ratio institutionis et studiorum'' - FSDB). There is also a directory at province level, known as a Provincial Directory.:) (:status1: Salesian:) (:status2: ---:) (:syn: Ratio (in the case of the Formation Directory):) (:des: The Code of Canon Law, renewed after Vatican II, left many concrete decisions to individual Institutes which are asked to express the nature of their specific charism for the benefit of the entire People of God. This takes place through a range of normative texts which come under the general heading of ''particular law'', and in the case of the Salesian Society, as laid down in Constitution 190, they are: - the ''Constitutions'', the fundamental code containing the essential definitions of the identity and mission of the Society, the purposes it proposes and the spirit which enlivens it, as well as the main outline of community organisation. - the ''Regulations'' which translate the essentials of the fundamental code for changing circumstances, but always at a universal level - the ''Deliberations of General Chapters'' which determine the practical guidelines for communities and confreres for a specific period of time (e.g. a six year period), or to achieve a specific aim. These may touch on things like community life, the educative and pastoral plan, the formation plan, mission plan etc. - the ''General Directories'' as defined above - the ''Provincial Directories'', again as indicated above, along with ''Deliberations of Provincial Chapters''. These directories are always approved by the Rector Major with the consent of his Council:) (:context: At world level the practical guide for formation will be the Salesian "Ratio fundamentalis Institutionis et Studiorum", and at provincial level a directory approved by the Rector major with the consent of his Council (R. 87):) (:equivot: :) (:note: :) IN(:nl:)

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