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MEFV Approved Religious Institutes
One of the goals
of the
Mater Ecclesiae
Fund for Vocations
is
to build up the Church
by enabling men and women to embark
on living their vocations sooner rather than later.
That is,
they can begin their life
of prayer, apostolic work, and mortification
for the glory of God.
Such a life is likely to be possible
only within a religious institute that is faithful
to the teachings and traditions
of the Catholic Church.
Accordingly,
the MEFV accepts applications
for grants only from individuals
entering institutes
that have been approved for participation
in the MEFV grant programs.
To be approved:
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A religious institute must be in union
with the See of Peter.
This includes all Roman Catholic religious institutes
and those of the Byzantine rite, the Melkite rite, etc.
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A religious institute must be willing
to be a party to the grant agreement,
acknowledging that the MEFV's promise
to pay the grant recipient's debt as stipulated
by the agreement is equivalent
to the grant recipient being debt-free.
The agreement also includes reporting requirements
for the institute.
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A religious institute
must be either an
Institute of Consecrated Life or a
Society of Apostolic Life.
We do not provide grants to individuals
entering the consecrated life
of Secular Institutes and
Associations of Lay Faithful
(public or private)
such as Opus Dei or Regnum Christi.
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A religious institute must
have a policy that individuals responsible
for any kind of debt
may not take vows or promises
(either temporary or perpetual).
This does not disqualify institutes
that agree to pay an aspirant's debt,
but the understanding must be that the debt
is no longer the responsibility
of the professed individual.
Please Note:
At the MEFV's current level of funding,
any individual who has his debts assumed
by his institute is not likely to receive a grant
from the MEFV.
This is because we assume the institute
is acting in good faith.
That is, the debt was assumed
because the institute could afford to do so.
Therefore, the MEFV
will apply its limited assets elsewhere.
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We use one of two methods
to help us determine whether a given institute
exhibits fidelity to the teaching Magisterium
of the Catholic Church and loyalty to the Holy Father:
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A religious institute can be approved
without further review if it is either an affiliate of the
Institute on Religious Life
(IRL)
or a member of the
Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious
(CMSWR).
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If method one does not apply,
the suitability of the religious institute
for participation in the MEFV's grant programs
will be determined
by the MEFV's Institute Review Board (IRB).
Decisions of the IRB are final.
This last item of the MEFV's
approval policy changed
on February 1, 2010
and was effective immediately.
A word about terminology:
We use the more general term
religious institute
rather than
religious order
in the approval critera.
There are some entities that,
strictly speaking,
are not orders.
But all orders are institutes.
Elsewhere though,
we may use the terms interchangeably.
Prospective applicants
should read all the pages
available under the menu items
"Grant Programs" and "For Applicants"
to fully inform themselves
about the requirements for application.