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1 1 | 1. An impressive chain of 2 1(2) | Tertullius, Ad uxorem, lib. 1, c. IV (PL, 1,1281); Ambrosius, 3 1(2) | uxorem, lib. 1, c. IV (PL, 1,1281); Ambrosius, De virginibus, 4 1(2) | Ambrosius, De virginibus, 1, 3, 11 (PL, XVI, 202); Eucherius 5 3(5) | Origenes, In Num. hom., II, 1 (PG, XII, 590); Methodius, 6 5(7) | Pontificale Romanun, I 1: De benedictione et consecratione 7 10 | to Religious (Canon 488/1) who received from the Church 8 12 | incarnation. (canons 111 § 1, 115, 585). In the Code 9 14(10)| 12; Col, IV, 12; James, 1, 4.~ 10 II | Art. II - § 1. Not having the three public 11 II | religious vows (canons 1308 1 and 488, 1) and being under 12 II | canons 1308 1 and 488, 1) and being under no obligation 13 II | Secular Institutes: ~1. In law, normally, neither 14 II | Congregations (canons 487 and 488, 1) or Societies of Common 15 II | of Common Life (c. 673, 1); ~2. They are not bound 16 II | proper natural conditions: ~1. The general norms of this 17 II | norms described above (nos. 1, 2) to the various purposes, 18 III | Art. III - § 1. For canonical establishment 19 III | distinctive ways here specified: ~1. By profession made before 20 III | word its members must be: ~1. Stable as laid down by 21 III | or more houses, namely: ~1. Residence for Superiors, 22 IV | Art. IV - § 1. The point of reference 23 V | Art. V - § 1. Secular Institutes may 24 V | existence (as in Canon100 1 and 2) by Bishops, but not 25 VI | Art. VI - § 1. The information to be sent 26 VII | Art. VII - § 1. By approval or decree of 27 VII | procedure is as follows: ~1. First discussion at a meeting