Exclaustration

In the canon law of the Catholic Church, exclaustration is the official authorization for a member of a religious order (known as a religious) bound by perpetual vows to live for a limited time outside their religious institute, usually with a view to discerning whether to depart definitively. == Distinctions == Exclaustration is distinguished from permission to live outside of a religious community for purposes such as caring for a parent or for reasons of work or study.

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Exclaustration

In the canon law of the Catholic Church, exclaustration is the official authorization for a member of a religious order (known as a religious) bound by perpetual vows to live for a limited time outside their religious institute, usually with a view to discerning whether to depart definitively. == Distinctions == Exclaustration is distinguished from permission to live outside of a religious community for purposes such as caring for a parent or for reasons of work or study.

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