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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, 1 | DECLARATION~The permanent Diaconate, restored by the Second 2 I, 1 | growth of the permanent Diaconate, however, now gives rise 3 I, 1 | The total reality of the Diaconate — embracing its fundamental 4 I, 1 | of what pertains to the Diaconate and the Priesthood, the 5 I, 1 | subject of the permanent Diaconate. Both Congregations, having 6 I, 1 | discussed the permanent Diaconate at their Plenary Assemblies 7 I, 1 | aspects of the permanent Diaconate, with specific reference 8 I, 1 | ministry of the permanent Diaconate which has been fruitful 9 I,Intro,2| II. The Diaconate~2. The service of deacons 10 I,Intro,2| sees the origin of the diaconate in the institution of the “ 11 I,Intro,2| Church, which includes the diaconate. St Ignatius of Antioch(16) 12 I,Intro,2| to the fifth century the Diaconate flourished in the western 13 I,Intro,2| disposed that the permanent Diaconate, as it existed in ancient 14 I,Intro,2| the future to restore the diaconate as a proper and permanent 15 I,Intro,2| with the functions of the diaconate, which otherwise, in many 16 I,Intro,2| of the functions of the Diaconate; (iii) a concern to provide 17 I,Intro,2| restoration of the permanent Diaconate was in no manner intended 18 I,Intro,2| restoration of the permanent Diaconate in the Latin Church. The 19 I,Intro,2| the Presbyterate and the Diaconate and determined the matter 20 I,Intro,2| ordination of candidates to the diaconate. The essential elements 21 I,Intro,2| have restored the permanent Diaconate in their territories and 22 I,Intro,3| III. The Permanent Diaconate~3. The experience of the 23 I,Intro,3| have already received the Diaconate and exercised it appropriately.(26) 24 I,Intro,3| the desire to restore the diaconate as a proper and stable rank 25 I,Intro,3| testifies.~The permanent Diaconate is an important enrichment 26 I (30)| to restore the permanent diaconate was that of a greater and 27 I,Intro,3| sacramental grace of the diaconate”.(33)~Vatican City, 22 February 28 II,Intro,1| the “different types of diaconate” (for celibates, married 29 II (1) | period of preparation for the diaconate as such should run for a 30 II (1) | the various duties of the diaconate and toward being able to 31 II,Intro,2| to a sure theology of the diaconate~3. The effectiveness of 32 II,Intro,2| theological understanding of the diaconate that underlies it. In fact 33 II,Intro,2| disappearance of the permanent diaconate from the Church of the West 34 II,Intro,2| that the theology of the diaconate has no authoritative points 35 II,Intro,2| all we must consider the diaconate, like every other Christian 36 II,Intro,2| sacrament of Orders.(5)~5. The diaconate is conferred through a special 37 II,Intro,2| grade of holy orders, the diaconate imprints a character and 38 II,Intro,3| service inherent in the diaconate are very well defined. However, 39 II,Intro,5| Pontiff, whether and where the diaconate is to be established as 40 II,Intro,5| candidates for the permanent diaconate, whether young or of a more 41 II,Intro,5| have restored the permanent diaconate are requested to submit 42 II,Intro,6| restoration of the permanent diaconate in a nation does not imply 43 II,Intro,6| restoration of the permanent diaconate, he will take care to promote 44 II,Intro,7| 7. The permanent diaconate in institutes of consecrated 45 II,Intro,7| institution of the permanent diaconate among the members of institutes 46 II,Intro,7| Institution of the permanent diaconate among religious is a right 47 II,Intro,7| re-establish the permanent diaconate assumes the responsibility 48 II, I,1 | those who are preparing for diaconate.~ 49 II, I,2 | candidates for the permanent diaconate are: the director of formation, 50 II, I,2 | promotion to the order of diaconate after having heard the opinion 51 II, I,4 | candidates for the permanent diaconate, naturally constitute a 52 II, I,4 | aspirants and candidates for the diaconate a precious support in the 53 II, I,5 | aspirants and candidates for the diaconate can exercise some influence 54 II, I,5 | towards the goal of the diaconate.~The parish community is 55 II, I,5 | of its member towards the diaconate with the support of prayer 56 II, I,5 | aspirants and candidates for the diaconate come can also continue to 57 II, I,6 | Finally, the man preparing for diaconate “...is a necessary and irreplaceable 58 II,II | CANDIDATES ~FOR THE PERMANENT DIACONATE~29. “The history of every 59 II,II | vocations to the permanent diaconate, some requirements of a 60 II,II,1 | authenticity of a call to the diaconate. These are firstly those 61 II,II,1 | addition, candidates for the diaconate must be active members of 62 II,II,1 | candidate for the permanent diaconate who is not married may be 63 II,II,1 | married may be admitted to the diaconate only when he has completed 64 II,II,2 | young men called to the diaconate are obliged to observe the 65 II,II,2 | freely submit.~The permanent diaconate, lived in celibacy, gives 66 II,II,2 | those are promoted to the diaconate who have lived as married 67 II,III | FORMATION ~TOWARDS THE PERMANENT DIACONATE~ 68 II,III,1 | Superior) the aspirant to the diaconate. He will do so accompanying 69 II,III,2 | admission among the aspirants to diaconate there begins a propaedeutic 70 II,III,2 | among the candidates for the diaconate only those about whom he 71 II,III,3 | which one who aspires to the diaconate or priesthood publicly manifests 72 II,III,3 | among candidates for the diaconate”.(48)~46. The competent 73 II,III,3 | among the candidates for the diaconate does not constitute any 74 II,III,3 | signs of the vocation to the diaconate, which must be confirmed 75 II,III,5 | anyone may be promoted to the diaconate, whether permanent or transitory, 76 II,III,5 | ministry of acolyte and the diaconate there is to be an interval 77 II,III,6 | 6. Diaconate ordination~60. At the conclusion 78 II,III,6 | him to the order of the diaconate.~63. Before ordination, 79 II (68)| ordinands assume with the diaconate, see canons 273-289. In 80 II,III,6 | to be ordained...to the diaconate by his proper Bishop, or 81 II,IV,1 | priests, candidates for the diaconate, too, must be educated “ 82 II,IV,2 | path of formation for the diaconate, generally he has already 83 II,IV,3 | formation for candidates to the diaconate which would take account 84 II,Conclu | are called today to the diaconate, and urges them to prepare 85 II,Conclu | Churches in which the permanent diaconate is a living and active reality; 86 III, 1,1 | Minister~1. The origin of the diaconate is the consecration and 87 III, 1,2 | time of admission to the diaconate, all candidates shall be 88 III, 1,2 | vocation to the permanent Diaconate presupposes the stability 89 III, 1,2 | candidates to the permanent Diaconate. The local Ordinary should 90 III, 1,2 | extinction of the permanent Diaconate in earlier centuries.~7. 91 III, 1,2 | earlier centuries.~7. The Diaconate brings with it a series 92 III (45)| fulfil the functions of the diaconate. The diaconate can only 93 III (45)| functions of the diaconate. The diaconate can only be conferred on 94 III, 1,2 | injurious to the identity of the diaconate and to the discharge of 95 III, 1,2 | ordination to the permanent Diaconate.~Where there is conflict 96 III, 2,6 | traditionally associated with the diaconate, that is, the ministry of 97 III, 2,7 | which are proper to the diaconate, in order to preserve the 98 III, 3,2 | sacramental grace of the diaconate”. (179) In addition to helping 99 III, 3,2 | is indicated by the termdiaconate” itself, what characterizes 100 III, 3,2 | of service. Through the diaconate, what Jesus said of his 101 III, 3,3 | who seek admission to the diaconate. This should not be understood “ 102 III, 3,3 | s. The sacrament of the diaconate develops this inclination: 103 III, 3,4 | Following Christ in the diaconate is an attractive but difficult 104 III, 3,6 | admitted to the permanent Diaconate but also men who live in 105 III, 3,6 | to seek ordination to the diaconate, (223) should be assisted 106 III, 4,1 | who are ordained to the diaconate are obliged to ongoing doctrinal 107 III, 4,1 | ordination, the vocation “to” the diaconate continues and finds expression 108 III, 4,1 | expression as vocation “in” the diaconate. On the part of both the 109 III, 4,1 | throughout the permanent diaconate by a long series of coherent


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