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Supreme objects |
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Article 59-Great Order of Life |
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| 59.1 |
Great order of life |
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For most believers of One Spirit Tribe, the best way they can express their devotion is through the way in which they live their lives and perform their work. These are the families, the children, the husbands and wives. They are the ones that most honour the most sacred meaning of the name of One Great Spirit. |
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In honour to them and to those that wish to live life in communities, the one One Spirit Tribe shall honour them with their own church known as the Great Order of Life. |
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It shall be charged to this great order to provide local community spiritual guidance and support. To ensure standards and codes are followed by all those who seek to teach others the faith. To ensure local communities have the very best of services and support in education, in health and in pastoral care. |
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| 59.2 |
Local spiritual and community guidance |
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By this constitution, the Great Order of Life is charged with the task of recruiting and training people of sufficient virtue and character that they can provide spiritual support and guidance as anointed leaders. |
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That all communities of faithful shall have leadership that promotes the improvement of their community, of the compassion to one another, of the respect of life is a task given from the absolute. That not one of his family be alone. That not one of his family be hungry or cold. |
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Charity and hospital services |
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It shall be a primary mission of the Great Order of Life to provide such charitable services and hospital services to support the needs of their communities. |
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To protect the health and well being of the community of the faithful is a mission of the highest importance to the one himself. That this is part of his fulfillment in his new covenant. That all who believe shall be saved. That none shall die alone. |
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| 59.4 |
Secretary-General of the Great Order of Life |
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The executive Power of the Great Order of Life shall be vested in an executive government comprising a Secretary-General, and the Supreme Board of the Great Order of Life.
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The Secretary-General is the supreme leader of the Great Order of Life, its head of state and prime representative to the world. The office of Secretary-General is the highest elected office of the Order and at all times should be considered with the greatest dignity and respect. It shall be equivelent in rank to that of a Lama.
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Power of the Secretary-General |
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By virtue of this Constitution and covenant, the Secretary-General is vested with the executive authority to manage the needs and affairs of the Great Order of Life through the selection or dismissal of wise counsel in the form of their Supreme Board of Directors, the agencies, officials and administration of the Order.
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The Secretary-General shall have the authority of official spokesman for the Great Order of Life during their time of office and all members of the Order must obey his command.
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The Secretary-General shall have the authority over all agencies and Supreme Directors as Chairman of the Supreme Board of Directors of the Order. As Chairman, the Secretary-General may choose to overrule motions of the Board and select the agenda and minutes of the Board meetings.
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The Secretary-General shall automatically be a permanent member of the Supreme Board of Directors of One-Spirit-Tribe and shall report directly to the Maitreya. |
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The Secretary-General shall be a permanent member of a number of Supreme Boards of One Spirit Tribe including: Ceremonial Systems, Health Systems, Pilgrimage Systems, Justice Systems and Planning. The Secretary-General has the right to appoint a temporary or permanent representative to attend all meetings in their absence. |
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Term of the Secretary-General |
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The Secretary-General shall hold their Office during the Term of ten (10) Years, and be a direct appointment of the Maitreya of a member of the Great Order of Life with at least ten (10) years standing. |
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Maximum term tenure of the Secretary General |
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By this constitution a Secretary-General is ineligible to serve beyond a total of three terms (30) years. |
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The Official Seal of the Secretary-General |
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In respect to the high office of the Secretary-General, by the power of this constitution an official seal shall be forged and it shall be known as the Official Seal of the Secretary-General of the Great Order of Life. Each Secretary-General shall have their own unique official seal based on the common seal of office. All official acts of the Secretary-General shall require this Seal to be affixed as verification of its authenticity. |
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