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They can enter and do. In religious life (at least for canons and canonesses) they are called “donatae” they don’t take solemn vows (or maybe not vows at all in the strict juridical sense, I’m not positive on it) but they do take a perpetual promise of the counsels, at least the ones I know did. They also are not bound to the whole choir office, usually only in part, for example the female donata I know is exempt from midnight matins. The donatae are very rare now, and probably are limited to the cloistered nuns and monks, the two communities I’m referring to are cloistered (the women are under strict, the men not so, they’re active at the same time)I’ve always wondered if a guy with Asperger Syndrome or similar high functioning autisticism about them would be kicked out of seminary or the monastery. I know some people who are like this and while they function as normal people I have a hard time imagining such people being able to be priests or religious.