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1 I,Intro,1| instrument for his Church. By ordination he is enabled to act as 2 I,Intro,1| The sacramental act of ordination surpasses mere election, 3 I,Intro,2| influencing the liturgy of ordination, sees the origin of the 4 I,Intro,2| candidates preparing for priestly ordination.~The Council of Trent disposed 5 I,Intro,2| with the grace of diaconal ordination those who already exercised 6 I,Intro,2| conditions for the admission and ordination of candidates to the diaconate. 7 II,Intro,1| that are to precede the ordination of permanent deacons, the 8 II,Intro,2| outpouring of the Spirit (ordination), which brings about in 9 II (6) | Praenotanda”, relative to the ordination of deacons, the expression “ 10 II,Intro,2| The matter of diaconal ordination is the laying on of the 11 II,Intro,2| the words of the prayer of ordination, which is expressed in the 12 II,Intro,2| discipline, with diaconal ordination, the deacon is incardinated 13 II,Intro,3| foreseen in the rite of ordination itself.(15)~The munus sanctificandi 14 II,Intro,4| deacon. In fact, with sacred ordination, he is constituted a living 15 II,III,3 | admission to candidacy for ordination as deacon~45. Admission 16 II,III,3 | Admission to candidacy for ordination as deacon comes about by 17 II,III,3 | necessarily to receive diaconal ordination. It is a first official 18 II,III,6 | 6. Diaconate ordination~60. At the conclusion of 19 II,III,6 | necessary pre-requisites for ordination, may address to the proper 20 II,III,6 | the diaconate.~63. Before ordination, unmarried candidates must 21 II,III,6 | bound personally, before ordination, to make a profession of 22 II,III,6 | dimissorial letters.(73)~65. The ordination, carried out according to 23 II,IV,2 | received with the grace of ordination, will ensure ecclesial authenticity 24 II,IV,3 | continuing their formation after ordination. To this end, they are encouraged 25 II,IV,4 | priests, receive with sacred ordination a spiritual gift which prepares 26 III, 1,2 | stability of this Order. Hence ordination to the Priesthood of non-married 27 III, 1,2 | ministry.~6. By virtue of their ordination, deacons are united to each 28 III, 1,2 | particular.~8. The rite of ordination includes a promise of obedience 29 III, 1,2 | assumed by the deacon at ordination, in accordance with the 30 III (57)| idem. Allocution at the ordination of eight new Bishops in 31 III, 1,2 | change of profession after ordination to the permanent Diaconate.~ 32 III, 1,2 | possible, deacons, before ordination, should subscribe to a mutual 33 III, 1,2 | renewed perseverance. Sacred ordination, once validly received, 34 III, 2,2 | bishop, during the rite of ordination, gives the book of the Gospels 35 III, 2,2 | founded on the Sacrament of Ordination and should be exercised 36 III, 2,3 | liturgy~28. The rite of ordination emphasizes another aspect 37 III, 2,3 | prerogative of diaconal ordination is also the font of sacramental 38 III, 2,5 | Thus, in the prayer of ordination, the bishop implores God 39 III, 2,6 | to prevent improvisation, ordination should be accompanied by 40 III, 3,2 | The character received in ordination conforms to Christ to whom 41 III, 3,3 | mankind. (187) In virtue of ordination the deacon is truly called 42 III, 3,3 | institution”. (189)~The Rite of Ordination illustrates the connection 43 III, 3,3 | the bishop. (190)~Diaconal ordination also underlines another 44 III, 3,4 | made to him in the Rite of Ordination: “Receive the Gospel of 45 III, 3,4 | fidelity, (200) taken prior to ordination, they should preserve their 46 III, 3,6 | husband's decision to seek ordination to the diaconate, (223) 47 III, 4,1 | what they received prior to ordination”, (228) so that, by a periodic 48 III, 4,1 | pronounced by deacons at their ordination, the vocation “to” the diaconate 49 III, 4,2 | Inspired by the prayer of ordination, ongoing formation is based 50 III, 4,5 | Servant, received through ordination and indelibly impressed