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1 II (1)| cannot be done, then the candidate should be entrusted to some 2 II, I,2 | the minister to whom the candidate is entrusted for the diaconal 3 II, I,2 | each aspirant and of each candidate. He is charged with closely 4 II, I,2 | chosen by each aspirant or candidate and must be approved by 5 II, I,2 | on the work done with the candidate himself and to communicate 6 II, I,5 | this ministry, gives to the candidate a strong aid to his vocational 7 II, I,6 | 6. Aspirant and candidate~28. Finally, the man preparing 8 II,II,1 | Law prescribes that: “the candidate for the permanent diaconate 9 II,II,2 | Requirements related to the candidate's state of life~a) Unmarried~ 10 II,III,4 | impracticable, “then the candidate should be entrusted to some 11 II,III,4 | time of formation every candidate will maintain his commitment 12 II,III,5 | acolytate in such a way that the candidate may exercise the ministry 13 II,III,6 | the formation journey, the candidate who, in agreement with the 14 II,III,6 | 61. With this request the candidate must enclose the certificate 15 II,III,6 | qualities required in the candidate for the reception of the 16 II,III,6 | investigation, a certificate of the candidate's state of physical and 17 II,III,6 | verified the suitability of a candidate and having been assured 18 II,III,6 | delegate.(71)~64. “Each candidate is to be ordained...to the 19 II,III,6 | that Bishop”.(72) If the candidate belongs to a clerical religious 20 II,IV,1 | forgive and console.(79) A candidate who was excessively closed 21 II,IV,1 | presupposes in both types of candidate the discovery of the centrality 22 II,IV,2 | received in Baptism.~When a candidate begins the path of formation 23 II,IV,2 | served but to serve. The candidate must therefore be helped 24 II,IV,2 | the altar. Therefore the candidate will be invited to participate 25 II,IV,2 | what he teaches.(85) The candidate must therefore learn to 26 II,IV,2 | generosity in the ministry. The candidate must therefore be educated 27 II,IV,2 | spiritual director to assist the candidate to discern the signs of 28 II,IV,4 | should be provided for each candidate, to permit him to meet in 29 III, 1,2 | incardinate and determines the candidate's Ordinary.(37)~Incardination 30 III, 1,2 | theological preparation of the candidate, and also the Congregation 31 III, 1,2 | and the aptitude of the candidate to the priestly ministry.~ 32 III, 3,3 | alone imposes hands on the candidate and invokes the outpouring