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1 I, 1 | decades in many parts of the Church — with promising results, 2 I, 1 | Law and to ensure for the Church, unity, earnestness and 3 I, 1 | applying universal laws of the Church, explicitate their doctrinal 4 I,Intro,1 | Christ the Lord set up in the Church a variety of offices which 5 I,Intro,1 | Christ's instrument for his Church. By ordination he is enabled 6 I,Intro,1 | representative of Christ, Head of the Church, in his triple office of 7 I,Intro,1 | continues to be exercised in the Church until the end of time. It 8 I (4) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1581.~ 9 I,Intro,1 | Christ himself through his Church.(6) “The one sent by the 10 I (10) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 876.~ 11 I,Intro,1 | sacramental ministry in the Church...is at once a collegial 12 I,Intro,2 | service of deacons in the Church is documented from apostolic 13 I,Intro,2 | greatly esteemed in the Church.(14) St. Paul refers to 14 I,Intro,2 | ministerial structure in the Church, which includes the diaconate. 15 I,Intro,2 | Antioch(16) considers a Church without bishop, priest or 16 I,Intro,2 | drink but ministers of the Church of God. The Didascalia Apostolorum,(17) 17 I,Intro,2 | flourished in the western Church, but after this period, 18 I,Intro,2 | original function in the Church.(20) This prescription, 19 I (19) | Christianity, every local Church needed a number of deacons 20 I,Intro,2 | a desire to enrich the Church with the functions of the 21 I,Intro,2 | permanent Diaconate in the Latin Church. The Apostolic Constitution 22 I,Intro,3 | 3. The experience of the Church over several centuries has 23 I,Intro,3 | Spirit, protagonist of the Church's life, worked mysteriously 24 I,Intro,3 | enrichment for the mission of the Church.(30) Since the munera proper 25 I,Intro,3 | deacons are necessary to the Church's life,(31) it is both convenient 26 I,Intro,3 | diaconal ministry in the Church, whether liturgical or pastoral, 27 I (33) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1571.~***~ 28 II,Intro,2 | permanent diaconate from the Church of the West for more than 29 II,Intro,2 | identity, from within the Church which is understood as a 30 II,Intro,2 | sacramental sign, in the Church, of Christ the servant. 31 II,Intro,2 | part of the mission of the Church.~6. The matter of diaconal 32 II (10) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1570.~ 33 II,Intro,2 | incardinated into a particular Church or personal prelature to 34 II,Intro,3 | communities or sectors of church life, especially as regards 35 II,Intro,4 | spirituality of the whole Church, insofar as the whole Church, 36 II,Intro,4 | Church, insofar as the whole Church, in the same way as Mary, 37 II,Intro,4 | world. And so that the whole Church may better live out this 38 II,Intro,4 | Christ the servant within the Church. The Leitmotiv of his spiritual 39 II,Intro,5 | universal direction of the Church, the Congregation for Catholic 40 II,Intro,6 | situation of his particular Church.~If he opts for the restoration 41 II, I,1 | 1. The Church and the Bishop~18. The formation 42 II, I,1 | which involves the whole Church. Hailed by the Apostle Paul 43 II, I,1 | fullness of their vocation.~The Church's care for her children 44 II, I,1 | social structure of the Church serves the Spirit of Christ 45 II, I,1 | singularity of its members.~In the Church's care for her children, 46 II, I,1 | respond generously to it. The Church must be well aware of this 47 II, I,3 | sacrum depositum held by the Church, they nourish the faith 48 II,II | the public call of the Church. “Vocari a Deo dicuntur 49 II,II | represents a choice of God. The Church's discernment is therefore 50 II,II | ancient tradition of the Church and take account of present 51 II,II,1 | servant of all”.(34)~31. The Church's tradition subsequently 52 II,II,1 | and strong sense of the Church, love for the Church and 53 II,II,1 | the Church, love for the Church and her mission, spirit 54 II,II,1 | according to the norms of the Church and the prudent judgement 55 II,II,2 | Unmarried~36. “On the basis of Church law, confirmed by the same 56 II,II,2 | greatest Love; service of the Church can count on a total availability; 57 II,II,2 | accordance with traditional Church discipline, enter into marriage”.(43) 58 II,II,2 | contribution to the mission of the Church.~ 59 II,III,3 | offer himself to God and the Church, so that he may exercise 60 II,III,3 | exercise sacred orders. The Church, accepting this offering, 61 II,III,5 | altar”.(57) In fact the Church “considers it to be very 62 II,III,6 | generally in the Cathedral Church.(75) The ordinands prepare 63 II,IV,1 | readiness, to Christ and the Church. It is a demanding vocation, 64 II,IV,1 | of Christ's love for his Church; at the same time it means 65 II,IV,1 | showing forth to the whole Church and society the communion 66 II,IV,2 | sacrifices, the sense of the Church, apostolic zeal. Also, according 67 II,IV,2 | meaning of the Prayer of the Church. Indeed praying in the name 68 II,IV,2 | praying in the name of the Church and for the Church is part 69 II,IV,2 | of the Church and for the Church is part of the ministry 70 II,IV,2 | participation in the ministry of the Church. This has important repercussions 71 II,IV,3 | evangelization to which the Church is called at this difficult 72 II,IV,3 | study of the Fathers of the Church and an elementary knowledge 73 II,IV,3 | knowledge of the history of the Church;~c) fundamental theology, 74 II,IV,3 | the social doctrine of the Church;~f) spiritual theology;~ 75 II,IV,4 | scientific reflection on the Church as she is built up daily, 76 II,IV,4 | Spirit, in history; on the Church as the 'universal sacrament 77 II,IV,4 | apostolic-missionary work of the Church in history.~The pastoral 78 II,IV,4 | sacraments, homily;~c) the Church's commitment to social justice 79 III, 1,1 | juridical status in the Church.~ 80 III, 1,2 | their intention to serve the Church(35) for the rest of their 81 III, 1,2 | dedication of the deacon to the Church.~3. A deacon already incardinated 82 III, 1,2 | and devote himself to the Church by means of complete availability.(45) 83 III, 1,2 | mission of the faithful in the Church and in the world(47) and 84 III, 1,2 | canonical discipline, the Church recognises the right of 85 III, 1,2 | hierarchical communion of the Church. Likewise, associations 86 III, 1,2 | discharge of its duties for the Church's service, as well as those 87 III, 1,2 | associations which plot against the Church, are to be avoided.(53)~ 88 III (53) | Bishops' Conference “The Church and Freemasonry” (28 February 89 III, 1,2 | service of a particular Church.~12. The professional activity 90 III, 1,2 | particularly called to make the Church present and fruitful in 91 III, 1,2 | present discipline of the Church does not prohibit to permanent 92 III, 1,2 | or to the canons of the Church and to her freedom.(61)~ 93 III, 1,2 | doctrine and discipline of the Church, even if this should require 94 III, 1,2 | defence of the rights of the Church or to promote the common 95 III, 1,2 | associations incompatible with Church doctrine.~14. Should a deacon 96 III, 1,2 | dioceses, every particular Church is obliged to constitute 97 III, 2,2 | liturgy and of the life of the Church.(85) Moreover, in interpreting 98 III, 2,2 | deacon will be aware that the Church is missionary (103) by her 99 III, 2,2 | Deacons are ministers of the Church and thus, although incardinated 100 III, 2,2 | incardinated into a particular Church, they are not exempt from 101 III, 2,2 | obligation of the universal Church. Hence they should always 102 III, 2,2 | missionary dimension of the Church: the missionary efforts 103 III, 2,3 | Christ himself, he helps the Church to participate in the fruits 104 III, 2,3 | which the activity of the Church is directed and the font 105 III, 2,3 | of his Body which is the Church, is a sacred action surpassing 106 III, 2,3 | No other action of the Church can equal its efficacy by 107 III, 2,3 | the Body of the universal Church. (109) Deacons shall observe 108 III, 2,3 | to God and sanctify the Church. (110)~30. According to 109 III, 2,3 | to the tradition of the Church and the provisions of law, (111) 110 III (111)| Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1570; cf. Caeremoniale 111 III, 2,3 | been established by the Church's wisdom. Deacons, therefore, 112 III, 2,4 | blessing in the name of the Church. (132) They may also be 113 III, 2,4 | may bring the love of the Church to the suffering faithful. (136)~ 114 III, 2,4 | obligation, established by the Church, to celebrate the Liturgy 115 III, 2,4 | action proper to the entire Church, (138) even when celebrated 116 III, 2,4 | are obtained through the Church's intercession”. (139)~The 117 III (139)| Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1667.~ 118 III, 2,5 | members of a particular Church, so that they may participate, 119 III, 2,5 | life and mission of the Church.~38. In the ministry of 120 III, 2,5 | needs of man, to which the Church is called to respond, are 121 III, 2,5 | ministers of Christ and of his Church, they must be able to transcend 122 III, 2,5 | interests, lest they deprive the Church's mission of its strength 123 III, 2,5 | administration of goods and in the Church's charitable activities. 124 III, 2,6 | involved in the life of the Church.~For the good of the deacon 125 III, 2,7 | that every action in the Church should be informed by charity 126 III, 3,1 | Contemporary context~43. The Church, gathered together by Christ 127 III, 3,1 | member and minister of the Church, should be mindful of this 128 III, 3,1 | Servant and to assume the Church's responsibility of “reading 129 III, 3,2 | the Kingdom of God in the Church. As is indicated by the 130 III (181)| promote the growth of the Church and its continual sanctification” ( 131 III, 3,2 | Spirit a minister of Christ's Church to serve and sanctify mankind. (183)~ 132 III (182)| ministers of Christ and of the Church must keep themselves from 133 III, 3,3 | mystery of Christ, of his Church and the salvation of all 134 III, 3,3 | essential to the nature of the Church.~47. The primary and most 135 III, 3,3 | for every deacon in the Church.~All ministerial activity 136 III, 3,3 | relationship with Christ is the Church (188) which Christ loves, 137 III, 3,3 | sharing His love for the Church “for which he cannot but 138 III, 3,3 | with an ardent love for the Church, and a sincere desire for 139 III, 3,3 | and took human flesh. The Church continues to be the sign 140 III, 3,4 | guidance of those in the Church who are true teachers of 141 III, 3,4 | pronouncements of deacons involve the Church. Consequently, it is essential 142 III, 3,4 | ordinary Magisterium and the Church's discipline. Indeed, “such 143 III, 3,4 | God that it can serve the Church as her support and vigour, 144 III, 3,4 | confirms his identity in the Church: he is a minister of the 145 III, 3,4 | reverence, these actions of the Church contribute much to growth 146 III, 3,4 | whole spiritual good of the Church is contained”. (207) In 147 III, 3,5 | intercede for the entire Church. Such prayer is carried 148 III, 3,5 | the deacon's heart to the Church and her most holy Mother. 149 III, 3,5 | cannot be separated from the Church which is his Body. True 150 III, 3,5 | for His body which is the Church. This love will commit the 151 III, 3,5 | diligently to build up the Church by faithful discharge of 152 III, 3,5 | concerned for the entire Church: the universal Church, the 153 III, 3,5 | entire Church: the universal Church, the principle and perpetually 154 III, 3,5 | as well as the particular Church which “adhering to its pastor 155 III, 3,5 | Catholic and apostolic Church of Christ is present. (213)~ 156 III, 3,5 | Love for Christ and for His Church is profoundly linked to 157 III, 3,5 | dimension is introduced into the Church which is very close to the 158 III, 3,6 | 60. With gratitude, the Church recognises the gift of celibacy 159 III, 3,6 | particularly consonant. (218) The Church is conscious that this gift, 160 III, 3,6 | the benefit of the entire Church, deacons should not depend 161 III, 3,6 | Christ gives himself to the Church (cf. Eph. 5:25). It is a 162 III, 3,6 | stimulus of his diaconia in the Church.~Married deacons should 163 III, 3,6 | s public ministry in the Church”. (222) This love grows 164 III, 3,6 | esteem all that concerns the Church, especially the duties assigned 165 III, 3,6 | actively and responsibly in the Church's mission in the contemporary 166 III, 3,6 | family life not only of the Church community but of the whole 167 III, 3,6 | harmonized in the service of the Church's mission. Deacons and their 168 III, 3,6 | to all the members of the Church. It is a call to grow in 169 III, 3,6 | constant discipline of the Church in the East and West. (226) 170 III, 4,1 | divine call to serve the Church in the ministry and with 171 III, 4,1 | On the part of both the Church which provides ongoing formation 172 III, 4,1 | fidelity to Christ, to the Church and to “continuing conversion” 173 III, 4,2 | them a growing love for the Church, shown forth by their faithful 174 III, 4,2 | to be holy, serving the Church and all mankind, the deacon 175 III, 4,3 | placed at the service of the Church, and seeks to develop all 176 III, 4,3 | The solicitude of the Church for the permanent formation 177 III, 4,3 | which helps him to serve the Church ever better is an important 178 III, 4,4 | lives his ministry in the Church as a unique person placed 179 III, 4,4 | that love with which mother Church is close to them as they 180 III, 4,5 | of sincere love for the Church and of authentic pastoral 181 III (238)| They are ministers of the Church of God” (Epist. ad Trallianos, 182 III, 4,6 | encouraged by the Pastors of the Church to cultivate their spiritual 183 III, 4,6 | provide living signs of the Church's love.~All of this requires 184 III, 4,6 | into the mystery of the Church, in virtue of Baptism and 185 III, 4,6 | foundation of the entire Church's unity.~When formed in 186 III, 4,6 | peace for the good of the Church.~72. The doctrine of the 187 III, 4,6 | Catechism of the Catholic Church.~It is necessary that deacons 188 III, 4,6 | those documents in which the Church responds to the more pressing 189 III, 4,6 | Pastor of the universal Church and to diocesan bishops, 190 III, 4,6 | doctrine and discipline of the Church.~In addition, it is of the 191 III, 4,6 | the social doctrine of the Church. A good knowledge of that 192 III, 4,6 | of Christ present in the Church and in society without distinction, 193 III, 4,7 | with the Magisterium of the Church. It is better that the programme 194 IV | bringing to birth all the Church's faithful, make the ministry 195 IV | supported and helped the Church from her beginnings, make 196 IV | them the joy of serving the Church with an ardent love.~Amen~ ~