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| Alphabetical [« »] marks 1 marriage 12 marriages 3 married 41 martins 2 marvels 1 mary 14 | Frequency [« »] 41 charity 41 communion 41 every 41 married 41 word 40 christian 39 prayer | Congregation for Catholic Education; Congregation for the Clergy Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons IntraText - Concordances married |
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1 I,Intro,2| and confer it) even upon married men, provided they be of 2 II,Intro,1| diaconate” (for celibates, married people, “those destined 3 II,Intro,4| whether it be lived by a married man, a widower, a single 4 II,Intro,5| mature age, whether single or married are “...formed in the spiritual 5 II, I,2 | contacts with the families of married aspirants and candidates 6 II, I,5 | vocation”.(29) As far as married aspirants and candidates 7 II, I,5 | must be such that their married communion might contribute 8 II,II,1 | permanent diaconate who is not married may be admitted to the diaconate 9 II,II,1 | twenty-fifth year; if he is married, not until he has completed 10 II,II,2 | sake of the Kingdom.~b) Married~37. “In the case of married 11 II,II,2 | Married~37. “In the case of married men, care should be taken 12 II,II,2 | diaconate who have lived as married men for a number of years 13 II,II,2 | stability of family life, married candidates cannot be admitted 14 II,III,2 | contact with the families of married aspirants to make sure of 15 II,III,4 | candidates, whether single or married, the Code of Canon Law prescribes 16 II,III,4 | The wives and children of married candidates and the communities 17 II,III,6 | ordinand to be promoted is married, he must present his marriage 18 II (68)| 273-289. In addition, for married deacons, there is the impediment 19 II,III,6 | wives and children of the married ordinands.~ 20 II,IV,1 | certainty in both celibate and married candidates. Such a maturity 21 II,IV,1 | s own vocation.(82)~For married candidates, to live love 22 II,IV,2 | should be made that wives of married candidates may grow in awareness 23 III, 1,2 | abilities, his celibate or married state, his formation, age, 24 III, 1,2 | security.(70)~With regard to married deacons the Code of Canon 25 III, 1,2 | Canon Law provides that: “married deacons who dedicate themselves 26 III, 1,2 | those of the families of married deacons), just recompense 27 III, 1,2 | other source of income.~18. Married deacons who minister full-time 28 III, 1,2 | their families.(75)~19. Married deacons who minister full-time 29 III, 2,2 | their professional or — if married — family obligations permit. (104)~ 30 III, 2,4 | couples after marriage. (131)~Married deacons can be of much assistance 31 III, 2,6 | family (in the case of married deacons), and professional 32 III, 3,4 | their professional and, when married, family obligations, so 33 III, 3,6 | of those deacons who are married. Since family life and professional 34 III, 3,6 | the amount of time which married deacons can dedicate to 35 III, 3,6 | the love of Christ. The married deacon must use it as a 36 III, 3,6 | diaconia in the Church.~Married deacons should feel especially 37 III, 3,6 | ministry. The spouses of married deacons, who must give their 38 III, 3,6 | responsibilities. In the children of married deacons, where such is possible, 39 III, 3,6 | conclusion, the families of married deacons, as with all Christian 40 III, 3,6 | faith the challenges of married life and the demands of 41 III, 4,7 | for those deacons who are married. These courses should involve,