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1 5 | defended it and given it many canonical effects. This is seen in 2 7 | through the ages to see how a canonical religious life is closely 3 8 | Church so legislated for the canonical state of perfection as to 4 9 | ecclesiastical states of life, a new canonical category was created. No 5 9 | created. No other class of "canonical persons" was thought necessary, 6 9 | The existing "orders of canonical persons" were considered 7 10 | restricted the approval of this canonical state of perfection to associations 8 10 | received from the Church both canonical existence and approval of 9 11 | whatever is contemplated. No canonical state of perfection is recognized 10 12 | contests, was given to the canonical acceptance of "states of 11 12 | standing. To Pope Leo XIII canonical provisions "Conditae a Christo"8 12 12 | instance) which go with a canonical state of perfection. Yet 13 12 | some way full and equal canonical standing in the manner and 14 22 | did not have the existing canonical requirements for such status, 15 24 | not ripe for giving them canonical structure. The matter was 16 II | no obligation to lead the canonical common life under the same 17 II | existing common relevant canonical norms, Institutes are governed 18 III| Art. III - § 1. For canonical establishment as a Secular 19 III| over and above the common canonical requirements of Pious Associations 20 III| Institutes while not requiring canonical common life, or life under 21 V | may be founded and given canonical existence (as in Canon100