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

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   Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 I, 1 | While retaining their proper identity and their own specific 2 I,Intro,2| restored, in accord with its proper nature, to its original 3 I,Intro,2| restore the diaconate as a proper and permanent rank of the 4 I,Intro,3| restore the diaconate as a proper and stable rank of the hierarchy”.(28) 5 I,Intro,3| Church.(30) Since the munera proper to deacons are necessary 6 II,Intro,3| exercise of the three munera proper to the ordained ministry, 7 II,Intro,5| fulfilment of the duties proper to that order...”.~14. To 8 II, I,1 | Spirit of Christ is the proper Bishop (or the competent 9 II,II | this perspective, every proper election expresses an inspiration 10 II,III,2 | possession, will present to the proper Bishop (or competent Major 11 II,III,3 | the rite is to be held in proper esteem and celebrated preferably 12 II,III,3 | accepted in writing by the proper Bishop or Major Superior 13 II,III,6 | ordination, may address to the proper Bishop or competent Major 14 II,III,6 | ministry; likewise, after proper investigation, a certificate 15 II,III,6 | to the diaconate by his proper Bishop, or with lawful dimissorial 16 II,IV,2 | bring to maturity the traits proper to the spirituality of the 17 III, 2,2 | concerned and with that humility proper to one who is servant and 18 III, 2,3 | devoutly the liturgical norms proper to the sacred mysteries 19 III, 2,3 | constitutes the liturgical dress proper to deacons”. (117)~The ministry 20 III, 2,3 | use the gestures which are proper to those who consecrate 21 III, 2,4 | never private, but an action proper to the entire Church, (138) 22 III, 2,5 | communion and according to their proper charisms, in the life and 23 III, 2,7 | ministry, ordinarily finds proper scope for its exercise in 24 III, 2,7 | priest and that he is its proper pastor. To him alone has 25 III, 2,7 | discharge duties which are proper to the diaconate, in order 26 III, 3,4 | possibly exercising their own proper liturgical munus, and adore 27 III, 3,6 | to see everything in its proper perspective.~Special care 28 III, 4,1 | in the pastoral charity proper to every moment of ordained 29 III, 4,2 | faithful carrying out of their proper functions and responsibilities.


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