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1 II (1) | the duties of their future state. 9. The period of preparation 2 II,Intro,4| spirituality related to the state of life. Accordingly, the 3 II,II | responding to the particular state of life of those called 4 II,II,1 | inconsistent with the diaconal state.(37) Furthermore, such activity 5 II (39)| inappropriate to, the clerical state; 2) the state of being a 6 II (39)| the clerical state; 2) the state of being a neophyte (except 7 II,II,2 | related to the candidate's state of life~a) Unmarried~36. “ 8 II,II,2 | spiritual soundness in their state of life.~Moreover, a precondition 9 II,II,2 | religious or consecrated state of life. They will therefore 10 II,III,6 | certificate of the candidate's state of physical and psychological 11 II,IV,2 | Also, according to his state of life, he will already 12 II,IV,2 | balanced synthesis of his state of life, his profession 13 III (42)| Letter of the Secretariat of State to the Cardinal Prefect 14 III, 1,2 | his celibate or married state, his formation, age, and 15 III, 1,2 | incompatible with the clerical state or which impedes the diligent 16 III, 1,2 | irreconcilable with the clerical state. The same is true of any 17 III, 1,2 | Nevertheless, loss of the clerical state may occur in conformity 18 III, 3,2 | counsels according to one's own state of life. The deacon is called