<Ul> <Li> the candidate's respective Church law, for example in the Roman Catholic Church the Code of Canon Law (see canons 573, 601), and </Li> <Li> the candidate's respective rule, for example for those that are to be received into a Benedictine monastic community the Rule of St Benedict (ch . 58.17). </Li> </Ul> <Li> the candidate's respective Church law, for example in the Roman Catholic Church the Code of Canon Law (see canons 573, 601), and </Li> <Li> the candidate's respective rule, for example for those that are to be received into a Benedictine monastic community the Rule of St Benedict (ch . 58.17). </Li> <P> The Code of Canon Law (canon 601) defines it as follows: </P>

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