Chapter General of the Order of Malta
The Chapter General of the Order of Malta is the legislative body of the Sovereign [Military Order of Malta]. The Constitution describes it as "the supreme organ of governance of the Order." It meets every six years, mostly recently on 1-2 May 2019.
Membership
The Chapter General is made up of the following members:- the Grand Master who presides ;
- the other thirteen members of the Sovereign Council;
- the Prelate;
- twelve delegates of the Professed Knights and three delegates of the Professed Chaplains, elected by the Council of the Professed;
- the six Priors;
- two Professed Knights from each of the six Priories, elected by the respective Chapters of the Priories;
- the six Subpriors;
- two Professed Knights from each of the six Subpriories, elected by the respective Chapters of the Subpriories;
- fifteen Presidents of Associations, elected by the Presidents of the Associations;
- delegates elected by the Assemblies of the Priories, Subpriories and Associations, in a number proportional to the members belonging to them.
Meetings
It can also meet:
- when the Sovereign Council and the Council of the Professed think fit;
- by decision of a two-thirds majority of the Sovereign Council;
- when a majority of the Priories, Sub-priories and Associations make an application to the Grand Master.
Its previous meetings were 30-31 May 2014 with 61 members, 8 June 2009 with sixty members, and 4-6 June 2004.
An Extraordinary Chapter General was held 28-30 April 1997 for the revision of the Constitutional Charter and Code.
Responsibilities
The Chapter General has the following responsibilities:- electing the four High Charges
- electing the other six members of the Sovereign Council
- electing the members of the Government Council
- electing the members of the Board of Auditors
- making amendments to the Constitution
- making amendments to the Code
Membership from 1991 to 2022
- the Grand Master who presides ;
- the other ten members of the Sovereign Council;
- the Prelate;
- the six Priors ;
- the Professed Bailiffs;
- two Professed Knights elected by the Chapter of each Priory ;
- a Professed Knight and a Knight in Obedience delegated by the Knights in gremio religionis ;
- five Regents of the Sub-Priories, elected from the six Regents;
- fifteen representatives of the Associations, elected by the Presidents of the Associations;
- the six members of the Government Council.
Structure before 1798
The members included:
- the Grand Master
- the Bishop of Malta
- the Prior of the Conventual Church of Saint John
- the Conventual Bailiffs
- the Priors
- the Capitular Bailiffs
- the Bailiffs ad honores
- a Procurator for each Langue
- a Procurator for each Provincial Chapter.
Each meeting of the Chapter General lasted fifteen days; the Sixteen could extend this term for an additional eight days.
The Code did not fix a particular frequency for meetings of the Chapter General. Instead, at the end of each meeting, a date was set for the next meeting. The Chapter General of 1631 ordered that the next meeting take place in 1641, but in fact it did not occur until 1776.