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1 Int| present problems of the states of perfection. ~At the same
2 Int| or regional congresses of states of perfection, the sessions
3 Int| meant for members of the states of perfection. ~The present
4 Int| the desire for bringing states of perfection more fully
5 Int| the organization of the states of perfection and in their
6 Int| associations that are called "states of perfection" by examining
7 I | certain way in the three states of perfection according
8 I | Institutes" gives access to states of perfection to the greatest
9 I | Although this Constitution states that associations which
10 I | requirements do not constitute "states of perfection," it does
11 I | affect those who live in states of perfection and those
12 I | with God" (Luke 18:27). II. STATES OF PERFECTION ~The problems
13 I | adaptation and revision within states of perfection will occupy
14 I | that are members of the states of perfection, and later
15 I | perfection. ~1. The Members of States of Perfection ~We shall
16 I | applied to members of all states of perfection and constitutes
17 I | women who belong to the states of perfection. No one would
18 I | May each member of the states of perfection, whether he
19 I | the first Congress of the States of Perfection, in which
20 I | to the relations between states of perfection and the Vicar
21 I | of certain members of the states of perfection. In order
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