What happens if any of the Orders members behave unprofessionally?
Any member who is proved beyond reasonable doubt to bring either the Order or the faith into disrepute will have their membership terminated without appeal. We take our vocation and ministry seriously and will respond firmly and quickly. The reputation of the Order is something to be protected and honoured by all its members and unprofessional conduct will not and cannot be tolerated. This includes anything outlined by the Professional Code of Conduct and also behaviour that reflects badly on or is contrary to the servant nature of our priesthood. Although the Code of Conduct covers much of what is expected of members at a general level, other aspects of what is and is not considered to be appropriate professional conduct will be confirmed by the Order’s bishops or may be referred to the Order’s Executive Council.
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