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1 II, I,2 | the families of married aspirants and candidates and with 2 II, I,2 | judgement of suitability on aspirants for their admission among 3 II, I,2 | distinct from that of forming aspirants and candidates.~22. The 4 II, I,2 | virtues. Because of all this, aspirants and candidates are invited 5 II, I,4 | of permanent deacons~26. Aspirants and candidates for the permanent 6 II, I,4 | deacons can thus be for aspirants and candidates for the diaconate 7 II, I,5 | communities of origin of aspirants and candidates for the diaconate 8 II, I,5 | their formation.~For younger aspirants and candidates, the family 9 II, I,5 | As far as married aspirants and candidates are concerned, 10 II, I,5 | ecclesial groupings from which aspirants and candidates for the diaconate 11 II,III,1| 1. The presentation of aspirants~40. The decision to undertake 12 II,III,2| With admission among the aspirants to diaconate there begins 13 II,III,2| During this period the aspirants will be introduced to a 14 II,III,2| cases, he may entrust the aspirants to one or more tutors. It 15 II,III,2| circumstances permit, the aspirants may form their own community, 16 II,III,2| the families of married aspirants to make sure of their openness 17 II,III,2| involve the wives of the aspirants.~44. The aspirants are invited 18 II,III,2| of the aspirants.~44. The aspirants are invited to carry out 19 II,III,2| outlines the profile of the aspirants' personalities and also, 20 II,III,4| common with the community of aspirants.~Different ways of organising 21 II,III,5| reference should be made.~58. Aspirants to lectorate and acolytate,