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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,Intro,2| an intermediate stage for candidates preparing for priestly ordination.~ 2 I,Intro,2| admission and ordination of candidates to the diaconate. The essential 3 II (1) | is dedicated to younger candidates, prescribes: “6. Young men 4 II (1) | arranged in such a way that the candidates make orderly and gradual 5 II (1) | which is dedicated to older candidates, prescribes: “14. It is 6 II (2) | in order to prepare the candidates for certain activities of 7 II,Intro,4| according to the types of candidates.~ 8 II,Intro,5| appropriate norms to ensure that candidates for the permanent diaconate, 9 II,Intro,7| pastoral formation of its candidates. Such an institute or society 10 II, I,2 | responsibility in the formation of candidates for the permanent diaconate 11 II, I,2 | of married aspirants and candidates and with their communities 12 II, I,2 | their admission among the candidates, and on candidates for their 13 II, I,2 | among the candidates, and on candidates for their promotion to the 14 II, I,2 | of forming aspirants and candidates.~22. The tutor, designated 15 II, I,2 | all this, aspirants and candidates are invited to entrust themselves 16 II, I,2 | different situations of the candidates. He is called to offer to 17 II, I,3 | nourish the faith of the candidates and qualify them to be teachers 18 II, I,3 | contribute to providing the candidates with a unified formation 19 II, I,4 | deacons~26. Aspirants and candidates for the permanent diaconate, 20 II, I,4 | thus be for aspirants and candidates for the diaconate a precious 21 II, I,5 | origin of aspirants and candidates for the diaconate can exercise 22 II, I,5 | For younger aspirants and candidates, the family can be an extraordinary 23 II, I,5 | as married aspirants and candidates are concerned, their commitment 24 II, I,5 | from which aspirants and candidates for the diaconate come can 25 II,II | II~CHARACTERISTICS OF CANDIDATES ~FOR THE PERMANENT DIACONATE~ 26 II,II,1 | 32. The profile of candidates is then completed with certain 27 II,II,1 | sisters.~33. In addition, candidates for the diaconate must be 28 II,II,1 | thirty-fifth year”.(38)~Lastly, candidates must be free of irregularities 29 II,II,2 | of family life, married candidates cannot be admitted unless “ 30 II,II,2 | precondition for accepting widowed candidates is that they have already 31 II,III,2 | common with the community of candidates.~The director of formation 32 II,III,2 | Superior) will enlist among the candidates for the diaconate only those 33 II,III,3 | is rightly numbered among candidates for the diaconate”.(48)~ 34 II (48)| for admission among the candidates for Holy Order is found 35 II,III,3 | for enrolment among the candidates, which must be prepared 36 II,III,3 | Enrolment among the candidates for the diaconate does not 37 II,III,4 | propaedeutic period, for all candidates.(51) ~50. The Code of Canon 38 II,III,4 | Law prescribes that young candidates receive their formation 39 II,III,4 | should be taken that these candidates have good relationships 40 II,III,4 | 51. For those more mature candidates, whether single or married, 41 II,III,4 | participation in the community of candidates, which will have its own 42 II,III,4 | formation are possible for these candidates. Due to work and family 43 II,III,4 | of communication.~52. For candidates belonging to institutes 44 II,III,4 | the diocese in which the candidates are to be found.~53. In 45 II,III,4 | and children of married candidates and the communities to which 46 II,III,4 | formation for the wives of candidates, to prepare them for their 47 II,III,5 | the word and of the altar, candidates for sacred orders should 48 II,III,5 | effectiveness. In this way the candidates come to sacred orders fully 49 II,III,6 | Before ordination, unmarried candidates must assume publicly, in 50 II,III,6 | obligation of celibacy; (69) candidates belonging to an institute 51 II,III,6 | obliged to this.(70) All candidates are bound personally, before 52 II,IV,1 | the formation of priests, candidates for the diaconate, too, 53 II,IV,1 | both celibate and married candidates. Such a maturity presupposes 54 II,IV,1 | personal.(81)~For celibate candidates, to live love means offering 55 II,IV,1 | vocation.(82)~For married candidates, to live love means offering 56 II,IV,1 | previous formation of the candidates, when planning programmes 57 II,IV,2 | made that wives of married candidates may grow in awareness of 58 II,IV,3 | doctrinal formation for candidates to the diaconate which would 59 II,IV,3 | situation of the country.~84. Candidates should be predisposed to 60 II,IV,4 | subjects, which prepare the candidates for specific ministerial 61 II,IV,4 | is to be taken that the candidates be actively introduced into 62 III, 1,2 | admission to the diaconate, all candidates shall be required to express 63 III, 1,2 | might also be of interest to candidates to the permanent Diaconate.


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