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Congregation for Catholic Education; Congregation for the Clergy
Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons

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1 I, 1 | with the Archbishop and Bishop Members carefully considered 2 I,Intro,2| considers a Church without bishop, priest or deacon, unthinkable. 3 II,Intro,2| laying on of the hands of the Bishop; the form is constituted 4 II,Intro,2| in conjunction with the bishop and his body of priests, 5 II,Intro,6| its dioceses. The diocesan Bishop will proceed or not in this 6 II,Intro,6| the region or nation.~The Bishop will then take care that, 7 II, I,1 | 1. The Church and the Bishop~18. The formation of deacons, 8 II, I,1 | of Christ is the proper Bishop (or the competent Major 9 II (26)| Equivalent to the Diocesan Bishop in this regard are those 10 II, I,2 | in dependence upon the Bishop (or competent Major Superior) 11 II, I,2 | formation, nominated by the Bishop (or the competent Major 12 II, I,2 | responsibility of presenting to the Bishop (or to the competent Major 13 II, I,2 | experience and nominated by the Bishop (or the competent Major 14 II, I,2 | suitability to be presented to the Bishop (or the competent Major 15 II, I,2 | must be approved by the Bishop or Major Superior. His task 16 II,II,1 | prudent judgement of the Bishop, inconsistent with the diaconal 17 II,III,1 | who must present to the Bishop (or competent Major Superior) 18 II,III,1 | history of the aspirant.~The Bishop (or competent Major Superior), 19 II,III,2 | will present to the proper Bishop (or competent Major Superior) 20 II,III,2 | suitability.~For his part, the Bishop (or the competent Major 21 II,III,3 | for this acceptance is the Bishop himself or, for members 22 II,III,3 | in writing by the proper Bishop or Major Superior to whom 23 II,III,4 | house, unless the diocesan Bishop for grave reasons decides 24 II,III,5 | it to the Ordinary (the Bishop or Major Superior) who has 25 II,III,5 | accepted the request, the Bishop or Major Superior will proceed 26 II,III,6 | may address to the proper Bishop or competent Major Superior “ 27 II,III,6 | request of the ordinand, the Bishop (or competent Major Superior) 28 II,III,6 | health”.(66) “The diocesan Bishop or Major Superior may, in 29 II,III,6 | he is assuming,(68) the Bishop or competent Major Superior 30 II,III,6 | diaconate by his proper Bishop, or with lawful dimissorial 31 II,III,6 | letters granted by that Bishop”.(72) If the candidate belongs 32 III, 1,2 | be obtained from both the bishop a quo and the bishop ad 33 III, 1,2 | the bishop a quo and the bishop ad quem in the case of deacons 34 III, 1,2 | a duty incumbent on the bishop to care for the deacons 35 III, 1,2 | the jurisdiction of the bishop in all that pertains to 36 III, 1,2 | agreed upon, between the bishop and the superior.~5. The 37 III, 1,2 | rests with the diocesan bishop, unless impediments exist 38 III, 1,2 | such cases, the diocesan bishop should consult the Congregation 39 III, 1,2 | to the authority of the bishop. Each deacon should have 40 III, 1,2 | With the permission of the bishop and in his presence or that 41 III, 1,2 | making this promise to his bishop the deacon takes Christ, 42 III (45)| respect and obedience to the bishop'. The service of the deacon 43 III, 1,2 | on participation in the bishop's ministry conferred by 44 III, 1,2 | office by a decree of the bishop. In his decree of appointment, 45 III, 1,2 | decree of appointment, the bishop shall ascribe duties to 46 III, 1,2 | each other and with the bishop to recognise and foster 47 III, 1,2 | between every deacon and his bishop.~All such associations are 48 III, 2,2 | Diaconia of the word~23. The bishop, during the rite of ordination, 49 III, 2,2 | to collaborate with the bishop and the priests in the exercise 50 III (83)| word, in union with the bishop and his presbyterium” (CIC, 51 III, 2,3 | hierarchical communion with the bishop and priests. They provide 52 III, 2,3 | assistance to the ministry of the bishop and, subordinately, to that 53 III, 2,3 | deaconsassist the bishop and priests in the celebration 54 III, 2,3 | deacon, together with the bishop and priest, is the ordinary 55 III, 2,3 | of the Lord — that is the bishop and his priests (121) — 56 III, 2,4 | families, for which the bishop is primarily responsible, 57 III, 2,5 | deacons, in communion with the bishop and the diocesan presbyterate, 58 III, 2,5 | serving and assisting the bishop and his priests. Since this 59 III, 2,5 | hierarchical communion with the bishop and his priests, and required 60 III, 2,5 | prayer of ordination, the bishop implores God the Father 61 III, 2,7 | parochial pastoral action.~The bishop may give deacons the task 62 III, 2,7 | communities in the name of the bishop or the parish priest. (159) “ 63 III, 2,7 | recognised by all. Where the bishop has deemed it opportune 64 III, 3,3 | comes about between the bishop and the deacon: the bishop 65 III, 3,3 | bishop and the deacon: the bishop alone imposes hands on the 66 III, 3,3 | hierarchical communion with the bishop. (190)~Diaconal ordination 67 III, 3,5 | hierarchical communion with his own bishop and with the presbyterate. 68 III, 3,6 | the faithful and of the bishop can be most comforting to 69 III, 4,3 | tasks assigned to him by the bishop. (232) The solicitude of 70 III, 4,4 | director, approved by the bishop, with whom he can have regular 71 III, 4,6 | their families. The diocesan bishop may also invite those who 72 III, 4,6 | in collaboration with his bishop and the priests of his diocese, 73 III, 4,6 | Pontiff and with his own bishop.~The effectiveness of the 74 III, 4,7 | level, in reference to the bishop or his delegate, and the 75 III, 4,7 | appointed to this task by the bishop.~78. Periodic meetings should 76 III, 4,7 | supra-diocesan level.~Under the bishop's authority and without 77 III, 4,7 | pastoral activities.~The bishop should show particular solicitude 78 III, 4,7 | approval of the diocesan bishop, a realistic programme of 79 III, 4,7 | accomplish this task, the bishop might constitute a group 80 III, 4,7 | It is desirable that the bishop set up a diocesan organization 81 III, 4,7 | should be composed of the Bishop as its president, or a priest


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