May I ask please re private associations? eg are they allowed to wear a full habit and take religious names? And do they have to be listed and registered with Rome and supervised? If so, is there a register to be accessed, please?
Lay associations are governed by statutes, and can wear a distinctive garb at all times, and can even share living quarters. If the members choose to do so, I believe they are permitted to take religious names.
Emerging religious communities are considered lay associations, and can wear a “uniform” outside of their living quarters. The habit is worn indoors because they are in a period of experimentation, and they have to know what works for them.
There is a pdf online–google ‘lay associations’–and it will explain that Catholics are social creatures and have a right to associate for specific purposes. There is a canon near it which states that if a group of people have to associate to promote justice, JUST DO IT.
(Essentially, “if you see a situation that needs to be corrected, and you have to form an association to carry this out, just do it” – my quotes).
Our affiliate founder of the Holy Innocents sisterhood, her canonist/chancellor, and I have been getting our money’s worth on bandwith discussing this very subject of disctinctive garb for lay associations. We sent him pix, and he said what would pass. We are very careful with clarifications so that we do not jinx the project by doing the wrong thing.
If a group is going to wear distinctive garb, they should notify the chancery by sending a copy of their statutes. The bishop does maintain the right to check in with the group. Cloister Outreach is a private lay association with a verbal nihil obstat from the first bishop of Knoxville, TN. That status is respected no matter what diocese I live in. It will be that way until I suppress the group, since our statutes leave that option to me.
The registry you’re talking about is maintained by Rome, but a group does not get put on it until they have been in existence for about 25 years, and they have international members with referrals from bishops.
HTH
Blessings,
Cloisters