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Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons

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1 II (74) | diaconorum: ed. cit., pp. 100-142.~ 2 III (150)| Insegnamenti XVI, 2 (1993), pp. 1000-1004. ~ 3 III (47) | XVI, 2 [1993], pp. 1002-1003); cf. CIC, canon 275.~ 4 III (150)| XVI, 2 (1993), pp. 1000-1004. ~ 5 III (79) | Gentium, 29; CIC, canon 1008.~ 6 II (75) | Cf C.I.C., cans. 1010-1011.~ 7 II (75) | Cf C.I.C., cans. 1010-1011.~ 8 II (72) | C.I.C., can. 1015, § 1.~ 9 III (117)| and 190; ed. cit., pp. 102, 103; Caeremoniale Episcoporum, 10 II (47) | Cf C.I.C., can. 1026.~ 11 III (229)| l.c., 540; CIC, canons 236, 1027, 1032 § 3.~ 12 II (68) | Cf ibidem, can. 1028. For the obligations which 13 II (63) | Ibidem, can. 1036. Cf Paul VI, Ap. Lett. Ad 14 II (76) | Ibidem, can. 1039.~ 15 II (39) | Cf C.I.C., cans. 1040-1042. The irregularities ( 16 II (39) | impediments) listed by can. 1041 are: 1) any form of insanity 17 III (180)| Insegnamenti, XVI, 2 (1993), p. 1053.~ 18 III (228)| Insegnamenti, XVI, 2 (1993), p. 1056.~ 19 III (131)| Cf. CIC, canon 1063.~ 20 III (81) | Ibid., 70: l.c., p. 1068.~ 21 III (80) | 71: AAS 85 (1993), p. 1069; cf. Congregation for the 22 III (130)| 22 November, 1982), pp. 107-171.~ 23 III (86) | Constitution Dei Verbum, 10a.~ 24 III (44) | Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1990, p. 110; cf. CIC, canon 273.~ 25 III (132)| Lumen Gentium 29; CIC, canon 1108, §§ 1-2; Ordo Celebrandi 26 III (57) | Insegnamenti, 1 (1980), pp. 1111-1114; Catechesis at the General 27 III (57) | Insegnamenti, VI, 1 (1983), pp. 112-113. Allocution to Permanent 28 III (57) | Insegnamenti, VI, 1 (1983), pp. 112-113. Allocution to Permanent 29 II (9) | Diaconorum, n. 207: ed. cit., pp. 115-122.~ 30 III (139)| Concilium 60; CIC, canon 1166 and canon 1168; Catechism 31 III (139)| CIC, canon 1166 and canon 1168; Catechism of the Catholic 32 II (6) | Traditio apostolica, 8 (SCh, 11bis, pp. 58-59), as taken from 33 III (160)| Cf. CIC, canon 1248 § 2; Congregation for Divine 34 III (122)| Missalis Romani, nn. 61; 127-141.~ 35 III (178)| Decree Presbyterorum Ordinis, 12a.~ 36 III (135)| Council of Florence (DS 1325); Doctrina de sacramento 37 III (134)| Cf. ibidem, canon 137, §§ 3-4.~ 38 III (53) | canon 278, § 3 and canon 1374; also the declaration of 39 III (122)| Missalis Romani, nn. 61; 127-141.~ 40 II (74) | diaconorum: ed. cit., pp. 100-142.~ 41 III (172)| CIC, canon 1420, § 4, canon 553 § 1.~ 42 III (167)| CIC, canon 1421, § 1.~ 43 III (168)| CIC, canon 1424.~ 44 III (169)| CIC, canon 1428, § 2.~ 45 III (170)| CIC, canon 1435.~ 46 I (18) | first Council of Arles. CCL, 148, pp. 12-13; canons 15, 16, 47 I (5) | Cf. ibidem, n. 1536.~ 48 I (6) | Cf. ibidem, n. 1538.~ 49 III (154)| Cf. CIC, canon 157.~ 50 I (33) | the Catholic Church, n. 1571.~***~ 51 I (4) | the Catholic Church, n. 1581.~ 52 II (11) | Ibidem, n. 1588.~ 53 III (139)| the Catholic Church, n. 1667.~ 54 III (135)| Council of Trent, cap. 3 (DS 1697) and cap. 4 de extrema unctione ( 55 III (130)| November, 1982), pp. 107-171.~ 56 III (216)| Dignitatem, 27: AAS 80 (1988), p. 1718.~ 57 III (135)| de extrema unctione (DS 1719).~ 58 II (70) | Presbyterorum et Diaconorum, n. 177: ed. cit., p. 101.~ 59 III (117)| Pontificale Romanum, nn. 188: (“Immediate post Precem 60 III (117)| peragendum manifestatur”) and 190; ed. cit., pp. 102, 103; 61 II (6) | Apostolorum, II, Paderbornae 1905, p. 103.~ 62 II (83) | AAS 74 (1982), pp. 81-191.~ 63 II (32) | pars II, c. 7, n. 3, Turin 1914, p. 288.~ 64 III (96) | Evangelii Nuntiandi, 8 December 1975): AAS 68 (1976), pp. 576.~ 65 III (96) | December 1975): AAS 68 (1976), pp. 576.~ 66 III (117)| Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1977, pp. 29 and 90; Rituale 67 III, 1,2 | availability (cf. Lk 9:54ff and 10:1ff) to the obedience of Christ. 68 III (44) | Presbyterorum et Diaconorum, n. 201, (editio typica altera), 69 I (19) | X. Funk, ed. cit., I, p. 208). In Rome Pope St Fabian ( 70 II (92) | Apostolorum, I, o.c., pp. 214-215.~***~ 71 III (61) | Cf. CIC, canon 222, § 2, and also canon 225, § 72 II (48) | Appendix, II: ed. cit., pp. 232ff.~ 73 I (16) | 1901; pp. 266-267; 286-287; 234-235; 244-245.~ 74 I (16) | pp. 266-267; 286-287; 234-235; 244-245.~ 75 III (212)| Constitution Lumen Gentium, 23a.~ 76 III (218)| Ordinis, 16; cf. CIC, canon 247, § 1; canon 277, § 1, canon 77 I (19) | Rome Pope St Fabian (236-250) divided the City into seven 78 III (138)| Liturgiae Horarum, nn. 20; 255-256.~ 79 III (36) | Cf. CIC, canons 265-266.~ 80 III (38) | Cf. CIC, canons 267-268c § 1.~ 81 III (39) | Cf. CIC, canon 271.~ 82 III (47) | 1002-1003); cf. CIC, canon 275.~ 83 III (242)| Cf. CIC, canon 279.~ 84 III (155)| Constitution Lumen Gentium, 27a.~ 85 III (34) | Constitution Lumen Gentium, 28a.~ 86 III (77) | Cf. ibid., canons 290-293.~ 87 III (77) | Cf. ibid., canons 290-293.~ 88 III (55) | Cf. CIC, canon 299, § 3, and canon 304.~ 89 III (103)| Council, Decree Ad Gentes, 2a.~ 90 III (175)| Constitution Gaudium et Spes, 2b.~ 91 I (18) | of the Council of Elvira (300303): PL 84, 305; canons 16 ( 92 III (55) | canon 299, § 3, and canon 304.~ 93 II (26) | administration (cf C.I.C., cans. 368; 381, § 2) as well as the 94 I (23) | AAS 60 (1968), pp. 369-373.~ 95 I (9) | ibidem, n. 20; CIC, canon 375, § 1.~ 96 II (26) | administration (cf C.I.C., cans. 368; 381, § 2) as well as the personal 97 III (160)| Christi Ecclesia, 29, l.c., 386.~ 98 III (83) | Insegnamenti, VII, 2 (1984), p. 436.~ 99 III (164)| Cf. CIC, canon 463, § 2.~ 100 III (152)| Cf. CIC, canon 493.~ 101 III (151)| Cf. CIC, canon 494.~ 102 III (165)| Presbyterorum Ordinis, 7; CIC, canon 495, § 1.~ 103 III (176)| Constitution Gaudium et Spes, 4a.~ 104 III (210)| CIC, canon 276, § 2, n. 4o.~ 105 III (163)| 24; l.c., 702; CIC, canon 512, § 1.~ 106 III (156)| Cf. CIC, canon 519.~ 107 III (119)| Cf. ibid., canon 530, n. 1o.~ 108 III (162)| 24; l.c., 702; CIC, canon 536.~ 109 II (48) | Introduction; cf I a): l.c., pp. 537-538. Cf C.I.C., can. 1034, § 110 III, 1,2 | radical availability (cf. Lk 9:54ff and 10:1ff) to the obedience 111 III (172)| canon 1420, § 4, canon 553 § 1.~ 112 III (96) | 1975): AAS 68 (1976), pp. 576.~ 113 III (204)| Sacrosanctum Concilium, 59a.~ 114 III (207)| Decree Presbyterorum Ordinis, 5b.~ 115 III, 1,2 | obedience in listening (Hb 10, 5ff; John 4:34) and in radical 116 III (54) | IV: AAS 74 (1982), pp. 642-645.~ 117 III (54) | AAS 74 (1982), pp. 642-645.~ 118 III (57) | VIII, 1 (1985), pp. 648-650. Cf. also idem. Allocution 119 III (153)| Insegnamenti, X, 3 (1987), p. 656.~ 120 III (224)| Insegnamenti, X, 3 (1987), pp. 658-659.~ 121 III (187)| Dabo Vobis, 3, 21: l.c., 661, 688.~ 122 III (51) | Cf CIC, canon 669.~ 123 III (62) | Cf. CIC, canon 672.~ 124 II (4) | 12: AAS 84 (1992), pp. 675-676.~ 125 II (4) | AAS 84 (1992), pp. 675-676.~ 126 III (41) | Cf. CIC, canon 678, §§ 1-3; 715; 738; cf. also 127 III (188)| Pastores Dabo Vobis, 16: l.c., 681.~ 128 III (187)| Vobis, 3, 21: l.c., 661, 688.~ 129 II (71) | Cf C.I.C., can. 833, 6o; Congregation for the Doctrine 130 II (31) | Ibidem, 36: l.c., pp. 715-716.~ 131 III (215)| the Synodal fathers: l.c., 718.~ 132 III (41) | canon 678, §§ 1-3; 715; 738; cf. also Paul VI, Apostolic 133 I (20) | Oecumenicorum Decreta, ed. cit., p. 750.~ 134 III (87) | Cf. CIC, canon 753.~ 135 III (83) | presbyterium” (CIC, canon 757); “By their preaching, deacons 136 II (89) | dabo vobis, 57: l.c., p. 758.~ 137 III (99) | Cf. ibid., canon 761.~ 138 III (91) | Cf. CIC, canon 764.~ 139 III (94) | 35; cf. 52; CIC, canon 767, § 1.~ 140 III (89) | Cf. ibid., canon 769.~ 141 II (46) | 1: AAS 58 (1966), p. 770.~ 142 II (29) | dabo vobis, 68: l.c., pp. 775-776.~ 143 II (29) | vobis, 68: l.c., pp. 775-776.~ 144 II (30) | Ibidem, 69: l.c., p. 778.~ 145 III (230)| Pastores Dabo Vobis, 70: l.c., 780.~ 146 III (104)| Cf. CIC, canons 784, 786.~ 147 III (240)| Pastores Dabo Vobis, 72: l.c., 785.~ 148 III (104)| Cf. CIC, canons 784, 786.~ 149 III (232)| Dabo Vobis, 76; 79: l.c., 793; 796.~ 150 III (235)| Pastores Dabo Vobis, 78: l.c., 795.~ 151 III (232)| Vobis, 76; 79: l.c., 793; 796.~ 152 III (233)| Pastores Dabo Vobis, 79: l.c., 797.~ 153 III (108)| Ibid., 7d.~ 154 III (97) | Cf. ibid., canons 804-805.~ 155 III (97) | Cf. ibid., canons 804-805.~ 156 III (98) | Cf. ibid., canon 810.~ 157 III (117)| generalis Missalis Romani, nn, 81b, 300, 302; Institutio generalis 158 III (100)| Cf. ibid., canon 822.~ 159 III (101)| Cf. ibid., canon 823, § 1.~ 160 II,IV,3 | comprehensive examination.~83. For admission to this programme 161 III (102)| Ibid., canon 831, §§ 1-2.~ 162 III (112)| provisions of law” (CIC, canon 835, § 3).~ 163 III (80) | 1992), AAS 85 [1993], pp. 838f.~ 164 III (110)| Cf. CIC, canon 840.~ 165 III (109)| ibid., 22, 3; CIC, canons 841, 846.~ 166 II,IV,4 | a practical internship.~86. This theological discipline 167 III (118)| CIC, canon 861, § 1.~ 168 III (120)| Cf. ibid., canon 862.~ 169 II,IV,4 | information technology, etc.(90)~87. At the same time as (and 170 I (7) | Ibidem, n. 875.~ 171 I (10) | the Catholic Church, n. 876.~ 172 I (11) | Cf. ibidem, n. 877.~ 173 I (12) | Cf. ibidem, n. 878.~ 174 I (13) | Ibidem, n. 879.~ 175 II,IV,4 | involved in the ministry.~88. In addition, care should 176 II,Conclu | CONCLUSION~89. The Didascalia Apostolorum 177 III (124)| Cf. ibid., canon 907; Congregation for the Clergy 178 III (126)| Cf. CIC, canon 910, § 1.~ 179 III (127)| Cf. ibid., canon 911, § 2.~ 180 III (116)| Cf. CIC, canon 929.~ 181 III (123)| Cf. CIC, canon 930, § 2.~ 182 III (128)| Cf. ibid., canon 943 and also Pope Paul VI, Apostolic 183 III (57) | Insegnamenti, XVI, 2 (1983), pp. 951-955.~ 184 III (57) | XVI, 2 (1983), pp. 951-955.~ 185 III (197)| Sermones, 179, 1: PL 38, 966.~ 186 III (148)| S. Ch. 11 bis pp. 58-63, 98-99; Didascalia Apostolorum ( 187 III (148)| Ch. 11 bis pp. 58-63, 98-99; Didascalia Apostolorum ( 188 II (26) | territorial prelature, territorial abbey, apostolic vicariate, apostolic 189 III (117)| induuntur quo eorum ministerium abhinc in liturgia peragendum manifestatur”) 190 III, 1,2 | congruent with his personal abilities, his celibate or married 191 II (39) | homicide or actually procured abortion; 5) grave mutilation of 192 II,III,4 | In the cases in which the above-mentioned ways of formation might 193 III, 1,2 | Should a deacon wish to absent himself from his diocese 194 II,IV,3 | yet at the same time would absolutely exclude “a hurried or superficial 195 III, 2,6 | depending on circumstances, may absorb, to varying degrees, a large 196 III, 4,6 | qualifications at those pontifical academies or institutes recognized 197 II,Intro,2 | something which is more or less accidental, but is characteristically 198 III (82) | 210: ed. cit., p. 125: “Accipe Evangelium Christi, cuius 199 III, 4,7 | their pastoral ministry.~To accomplish this task, the bishop might 200 III, 4,7 | that all such formation be accomplished by means which accord with 201 III, 1,2 | administration of temporal goods or accountable secular offices. Particular 202 III, 4,6 | necessary that deacons have an accurate knowledge of the Sacraments 203 II (60) | Institutione Lectorum et Acolythorum, Editio typica, Typis Polyglottis 204 III, 4,6 | stimulus “to become ever better acquainted with the real situation 205 II, I,2 | in addition he must have acquired a solid theological and 206 II,Intro,4 | same diaconal spirituality acquires diverse connotations according 207 II,Intro,6 | of the national ratio and actual experience, an appropriate 208 I,Intro,3 | a new and more complete actualization of the hierarchy which traditionally 209 | actually 210 I, 1 | although many, with due adaptation, may also to be applied 211 II,III,4 | pastoral finality and be adapted to local needs and pastoral 212 II,II,1 | not double-tongued, not addicted to much wine, not greedy 213 III, 2,3 | liturgical books without adding, omitting or changing of 214 II,III,3 | Major Superior to whom it is addressed.(50)~Enrolment among the 215 III, 3,5 | particular Church which “adhering to its pastor and united 216 III, 2,7 | constituted judicial vicars, adjunct judicial vicars or vicars 217 II (1) | sacraments which deacons may administer, in visiting the sick and, 218 II (1) | talks to the people, in administering those sacraments which deacons 219 III, 2,7 | service to all. In judicial, administrative and organizational matters, 220 II,III,1 | decide whether or not to admit the aspirant to the propaedeutic 221 II,Intro,2 | indication, together with the admonition of Saint Polycarp, also 222 I, 1 | diversity of approaches adopted in experiments conducted 223 III, 4,6 | period of daily eucharistic adoration and provide for exercises 224 III, 3,4 | proper liturgical munus, and adore the Lord, present in the 225 III, 1,2 | ministry, exchange experiences, advance formation and encourage 226 I, 1 | reasons for the arguments advanced are drawn from those expressed 227 III, 2,3 | of the importance of the aesthetical dimension which conveys 228 III, 4,6 | kind-heartedness, patience, affability, strength of character, 229 II,IV,1 | This requires that they be affable, hospitable, sincere in 230 III, 3,5 | With deep veneration and affection Mary looks on every deacon. 231 II,IV,1 | account the inclinations of affectivity and the pressures of instinct 232 III, 3,2 | his functions this also affects his deepest being, imbuing 233 II,IV,2 | already had, but must seek to affirm and strengthen it, so as 234 III, 1,2 | The terms on which deacons afford such service should be duly 235 I, 1 | experience, have continually afforded norms and guidelines for 236 III, 1,2 | insurance) policy which affords cover for these eventualities.~ 237 II, I,6 | necessary and irreplaceable agent in his own formation: all 238 III (95) | Directory for Catechesis, (15 agosto 1997) n. 216.~ 239 III, 1,2 | possible stipulations made in agreements between the Holy See or 240 III, 3,4 | Aids to the Spiritual Life~50. 241 III, 4,6 | ministry.~Such courses, while aimed at theological renewal, 242 III, 2,3 | colours, together with the alb, cincture and stole, “constitutes 243 I (18) | bilingual edition of G. Alberigo, G.L. Dossetti, Cl. Leonardi, 244 III, 2,4 | deacons. Active service to alleviate the suffering of the sick, 245 II,III,2 | diaconal ministry, without allowing themselves to be conditioned 246 II,II | lovingly to him”.(31) However, alongside God's call and the response 247 | am 248 IV | Church with an ardent love.~Amen~ ~ 249 III, 3,6 | must necessarily reduce the amount of time which married deacons 250 III, 3,1 | that it might be fashioned anew according to God's design 251 III, 4,1 | responses which are based on and animated by the initial acceptance 252 III, 2,1 | a guide in as much as he animates the community or a section 253 II,Intro,4 | recognised himself as the one announced in the servant of the first 254 III, 3,2 | through which they are “anointed by the Holy Spirit and sent 255 III, 3,1 | generation, she may be able to answer the ever-recurring questions 256 II,IV,3 | ecumenism, mariology, Christian anthropology, sacraments (especially 257 | anyone 258 II (26) | ordinariate (cf John Paul II, Apost. Const. Spirituali militum 259 II (39) | ministry; 2) the offences of apostasy, heresy or schism; 3) attempted 260 II,IV,4 | methods which guide the apostolic-missionary work of the Church in history.~ 261 I,Intro,2 | before time began and who appeared at the end of time”. They 262 II (48) | Presbyterorum et Diaconorum, Appendix, II: ed. cit., pp. 232ff.~ 263 III, 4,1 | scientific and propedeutic. Application of these norms is all the 264 III (80) | Christian Unity Directory on the applications of the principles and norms 265 III, 1,2 | criteria, in fact, which apply to all clerics.~In order 266 III, 4,7 | Deacons should always be appreciative of all those initiatives 267 I, 1 | regulate the diversity of approaches adopted in experiments conducted 268 I,Intro,2 | Conferences, with the prior approbation of the Holy See, have restored 269 III, 1,2 | priestly formation and the aptitude of the candidate to the 270 III, 3,5 | into the lectio divina, arduous mental prayer and the spiritual 271 I, 1 | doctrinal reasons for the arguments advanced are drawn from 272 III, 4,1 | mutual obligation and duty arising from the nature of the vocational 273 I (18) | of the first Council of Arles. CCL, 148, pp. 12-13; canons 274 II,Intro,3 | its point of departure and arrival in the Eucharist, and cannot 275 III, 4,6 | these virtues will assist in arriving at a balanced personality, 276 III (50) | the binding character of article 66 (22 October 1994) in 277 III, 3,4 | only with regard to the articles of the Creed, but also with 278 III, 4,1 | fruit of sacramental grace articulated in the pastoral charity 279 II,Intro,4 | and most suffering; his ascetic commitment will be directed 280 III, 4,6 | meditation and the habitual ascetical practices.~The centre of 281 III, 1,2 | appointment, the bishop shall ascribe duties to the deacon which 282 III, 4,3 | followed; time should be set aside for daily meditation. Constant 283 III, 3,1 | ever-recurring questions which men ask about this present life 284 III, 4,3 | important part of the service asked of every deacon.~ 285 II,III,6 | ecclesiastical ministry, asking at the same time that he 286 II,III,3 | rite, “by which one who aspires to the diaconate or priesthood 287 III, 2,7 | chancellor, (166) judge, (167) assessor, (168) auditor, (169) promotor 288 III, 4,6 | word, liturgy and charity.~Assiduous meditation on Sacred Scripture 289 III, 4,7 | in their initial pastoral assignments should be carefully supervised 290 III, 4,6 | the living God and thus an assimilation of the revealed word.~A 291 II, I,1 | exercising this duty through the assistants who have been chosen, nevertheless 292 III, 2,3 | Holy Eucharist, the deacon assists those who preside at the 293 II,Intro,6 | for nominating suitable associates to assist him by being directly 294 III, 1,2 | should subscribe to a mutual assurance (insurance) policy which 295 II,III,6 | candidate and having been assured that he is aware of the 296 III, 4,4 | assistance to deacons also assures them of that love with which 297 III, 2,2 | publications which habitually attack the Catholic religion or 298 I,Intro,1 | efforts towards a common goal, attain to salvation”.(3)~The Sacrament 299 III, 4,7 | When possible he should attend their meetings and always 300 II,III,6 | signed by him, in which he attests that he is about to receive 301 III, 3,4 | Christ in the diaconate is an attractive but difficult undertaking. 302 III, 2,7 | judge, (167) assessor, (168) auditor, (169) promotor iustitiae, 303 III (197)| St Augustine, Sermones, 179, 1: PL 38, 304 I,Intro,1 | presupposes ministers of grace, authorised and empowered by Christ”.(7)~ 305 III, 1,2 | norm of law.(38) Written authorization must be obtained from both 306 II,IV,2 | be invoked as mother and auxiliatrix in the daily recitation 307 III, 4,7 | pastoral courses. They should avail themselves of such initiatives 308 II,Intro,2 | centred in Christ) goes back to the “levites”, recalling 309 II,IV,2 | ordained confreres is also a balm for supporting and encouraging 310 II, I,1 | other ministers and all the baptised, is a duty which involves 311 III, 2,2 | Gospel to all creation and to baptize those who believe (cf. Mk 312 III, 3,4 | Likewise, when the deacon baptizes or distributes the Body 313 III, 2,3 | the particular right of baptizing those entrusted to his pastoral 314 III (83) | Religious and Seminarians in the Basilica of the Oratory of St. Joseph, 315 II,III,2 | self conscious discernment, basing it on the requirements necessary 316 III (117)| Ordo Coronandi Imaginem Beatae Mariae Virginis, n. 12, 317 III, 2,3 | to the whole person the beauty of what is being celebrated. 318 I,Intro,2 | with the Father before time began and who appeared at the 319 IV | helped the Church from her beginnings, make deacons always attentive 320 III, 4,5 | conserve and deepen what was begun in initial formation.~The 321 II,III,1 | shared by the community.~On behalf of the community, it is 322 II,II | dialogue between God and human beings, between the love of God 323 II,IV,2 | proclaims, teaching what he believes, living what he teaches.(85) 324 II,IV,2 | authoritative preacher, believing what he proclaims, teaching 325 III, 2,4 | Sacrament and of eucharistic benediction. (128) It falls to the deacon 326 III (142)| Cf. Rituale Romanum - De Benedictionibus, n. 18 c.: ed. cit, p. 14.~ 327 III, 1,2 | continue to enjoy the spiritual benefits of such communities and 328 I,Intro,1 | name of Christ. No one can bestow grace on himself; it must 329 III, 2,3 | proposes the intentions of the bidding prayers to the faithful 330 I (18) | Conciliorum Oecumenicorum Decreta, bilingual edition of G. Alberigo, 331 IV | co-operated in bringing to birth all the Church's faithful, 332 III (148)| Apostolica, 8, 24; S. Ch. 11 bis pp. 58-63, 98-99; Didascalia 333 III, 2,4 | may therefore impart those blessings most closely linked to ecclesial 334 III, 2,3 | especially if the priest is blind, infirm or feeble. At the 335 III, 2,7 | act as members of diocesan bodies, in particular diocesan 336 I (18) | H. Jedin, ed. Dehoniane, Bologna 1991, pp. 13-15.~ 337 III, 3,4 | he should be sharing the boundless riches of the divine word 338 III, 3,4 | me and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit unless 339 III, 3,1 | and rose again in order to break the stranglehold of the 340 II,IV,1 | way that they become “a bridge and not an obstacle for 341 III, 2,2 | involved in radio or television broadcasts.~In every case, the deacon 342 II,IV,1 | themselves to clear and brotherly relationships, and quick 343 II,IV,4 | on the Church as she is built up daily, by the power of 344 III, 3,4 | that He may shoulder the burdens of their ministry. They 345 III, 1,2 | In those commercial and business activities(60) permitted 346 II,III,4 | which will have its own calendar of meetings for prayer and 347 II, I,5 | a vocation, a clear and calm facing of the situation 348 III (83) | of St. Joseph, Montreal, Canada (11 September 1984), n. 349 II,IV,1 | excessively closed in on himself, cantankerous and incapable of establishing 350 III, 3,4 | Christ surpasses all natural capacities, should continually commit 351 I (17) | Didascalia Apostolorum (Syriac), capp. III, XI: A. Vööbus (ed.) 352 III, 3,3 | Every human being carries the traces of sin but is 353 II (32) | Catechismus ex decreto Concilii Tridentini 354 II,Intro,1 | that required for a simple catechist and, in some way, analogous 355 II,III,6 | obligation, and generally in the Cathedral Church.(75) The ordinands 356 I (18) | first Council of Arles. CCL, 148, pp. 12-13; canons 357 I,Intro,1 | increase its numbers without cease, Christ the Lord set up 358 III (132)| canon 1108, §§ 1-2; Ordo Celebrandi Matrimonii, ed. typica altera 359 II,Intro,1 | types of diaconate” (for celibates, married people, “those 360 II,IV,1 | candidate the discovery of the centrality of love in their own lives 361 II,Intro,2 | the history of salvation centred in Christ) goes back to 362 II,Intro,2 | more than a millennium has certainly made it more difficult to 363 III, 2,3 | the altar he serves the chalice and the book. He proposes 364 II,IV,3 | today, in the face of the challenge of the new evangelization 365 II,IV,2 | Eucharist, which, not by chance, characterises the ministry 366 III, 2,7 | may exercise the office of chancellor, (166) judge, (167) assessor, (168) 367 III, 1,2 | they arise, including a change of profession after ordination 368 II,Intro,2 | less accidental, but is characteristically a constant bond of service 369 III, 3,2 | diaconate” itself, what characterizes the inner feelings and desire 370 III, 2,5 | according to their proper charisms, in the life and mission 371 II,Intro,2 | exhortation to a generous and chaste life.~The essential form 372 II,IV,1 | privileged forum for fraternal checks and correction. In those 373 I (1) | Interpretation of Legislative Texts, Chiarimenti circa il valore vincolante 374 II,III,3 | accepting this offering, chooses and calls him to prepare 375 I (19) | In the first period of Christianity, every local Church needed 376 III, 2,1 | building up the unity of Christians without prejudice and without 377 II,IV,3 | treatises: Trinity, creation, Christology, ecclesiology and ecumenism, 378 III, 2,3 | together with the alb, cincture and stole, “constitutes 379 I (1) | Legislative Texts, Chiarimenti circa il valore vincolante dell' 380 III (144)| Funk (ed.), I, p. 300; cited in Lumen Gentium, 29.~ 381 II (6) | Vaticanis 1990, p. 101, cites at n. 179 of the “Praenotanda”, 382 I (19) | were to be found in many cities of the east and west during 383 II,Intro,1 | with a certain level of civilisation and a fairly developed culture”). 384 I (18) | Alberigo, G.L. Dossetti, Cl. Leonardi, P. Prodi, cons. 385 II,Intro,2 | follow, without, however, any claim to completeness.~4. First 386 I,Intro,2 | pascendum(24) of 15 August 1972 clarified the conditions for the admission 387 I, 1 | to a widely felt need to clarify and regulate the diversity 388 III, 4,7 | theological and pastoral clarity.~A few general criteria, 389 II,IV,2 | drawing on the writings of classical spirituality and the example 390 II,IV,1 | candidate who was excessively closed in on himself, cantankerous 391 III (47) | strive to promote greater closeness between ordained ministers 392 III, 3,4 | spiritual life”. (201) The closer deacons come to the word 393 II, I,6 | does not imply isolation, closure to or independence from 394 IV | filled with love, knew how to co-operate with the salvific plan of 395 III, 2,7 | give deacons the task of co-operating with a parish priest in 396 III, 4,7 | co-ordination of deacons, to plan, co-ordinate and supervise the diaconal 397 III, 4,7 | groups and to guarantee co-ordinated unity for different pastoral 398 II,Intro,2 | it. In fact it offers the co-ordinates for establishing and guiding 399 II, I,2 | Superior) has the task of co-ordinating the different people involved 400 III, 4,7 | diocesan organization for the co-ordination of deacons, to plan, co-ordinate 401 III (218)| Eiusque missione fundatis, coelibatus ...omnibus ad Ordinem sacrum 402 II,IV,4 | sense, pastoral formation coincides with spiritual formation: 403 I (15) | several of the sixty who collaborated with him as deacons: Timothy ( 404 III, 4,7 | deacons since they are his collaborators. When possible he should 405 II,III,4 | should join in establishing a college of this kind, depending 406 III, 2,3 | its appropriate liturgical colours, together with the alb, 407 II,III,4 | at holiday time or with a combination of the various possibilities. 408 III, 3,6 | of the bishop can be most comforting to widowed deacons.~With 409 III, 3,5 | remain faithful to the Lord's command: “But watch at all times, 410 III, 2,2 | declaration of the truth we commend ourselves to everybody's 411 III, 2,2 | Like priests, deacons are commended to all by their conduct, 412 III, 1,2 | prove inopportune.~In those commercial and business activities(60) 413 III, 2,7 | ministry include diocesan commissions, pastoral work in specific 414 III, 2,2 | that he learn the art of communicating the faith effectively and 415 III, 3,6 | using the means of social communications.~61. The Sacrament of Matrimony 416 III (80) | the Doctrine of the Faith, Communionis notio (28 May 1992), AAS 417 II, I,2 | Superior), is the direct companion of each aspirant and of 418 II,III,2 | moments of reflection and comparison directed towards ensuring 419 III, 4,7 | pastoral work both to avoid compartmentalization or the development of isolated 420 II,II,1 | Furthermore, such activity must be compatible in practice with commitments 421 III, 4,2 | nourishment is the Holy Eucharist, compendium of the entire Christian 422 II,III,5 | admission, which has been compiled and signed freely, and present 423 III, 4,6 | respect of the diversity and complementarity of the gifts and respective 424 III, 4,1 | formation which perfects and completes what they received prior 425 I, 1 | Congregation for the Clergy, completing the treatment of what pertains 426 III, 3,3 | ideologies — is thus an essential component of the spiritual life of 427 III, 4,7 | This organization should be composed of the Bishop as its president, 428 I,Intro,1 | sacrament of apostolic ministry comprises three degrees. Indeed “the 429 II, I,1 | brings forth sons, who are conceived of the Holy Spirit and born 430 III, 4,7 | deacons should, therefore, concentrate in a special way on awareness 431 II,IV,1 | of hedonism and a false conception of liberty. To be lived 432 I, 1 | direction and clarification of concepts, as well as for practical 433 III, 3,6 | They should esteem all that concerns the Church, especially the 434 II,Intro,3 | diaconal practice and from conciliar indications, the outlines 435 II (32) | Catechismus ex decreto Concilii Tridentini ad Parochos, 436 II,IV,3 | courses at least are to conclude with an examination and, 437 II,III,2 | allowing themselves to be conditioned by personal interests or 438 II,II,1 | themselves and also great confidence in the faith which is in 439 II,Intro,2 | diaconal character is the configurative and distinguishing sign 440 I,Intro,3 | community was revitalized, configured more closely to that of 441 III, 2,3 | Deacons, therefore, should confine themselves to those things, 442 III, 3,4 | sacraments and sacramentals, he confirms his identity in the Church: 443 II,Intro,2 | who receives it a specific conformation to Christ, Lord and servant 444 II,IV,2 | Communion with his ordained confreres is also a balm for supporting 445 I, 1 | of the Sacred Ministry in confronting the challenges which face 446 I, 1 | The introduction, here conjointly published with these documents, 447 II,Intro,2 | to the People of God, in conjunction with the bishop and his 448 III, 4,6 | spiritual formation is closely connected with diaconal spirituality, 449 III, 3,3 | Ordination illustrates the connection which comes about between 450 II,Intro,4 | spirituality acquires diverse connotations according to whether it 451 III (71) | technical sense of this term. It connotes that income, due in justice, 452 I (18) | Cl. Leonardi, P. Prodi, cons. of H. Jedin, ed. Dehoniane, 453 III, 4,6 | formation strengthen in them the consciousness and willingness to live 454 II,IV,2 | the poor is the logical consequence of service of the altar. 455 III, 2,1 | minister of the Blood”, and conserves and distributes the Blessed 456 III, 1,2 | from his diocese for “a considerable period of time”, he should 457 II,Intro,4 | his sanctification will consist in making himself a generous 458 III, 4,6 | spirit of sacrifice and consistency with tasks freely undertaken. 459 III, 3,2 | When “their ministry is consistent with this spirit (deacons) 460 II,IV,1 | understand, forgive and console.(79) A candidate who was 461 III (115)| Second Vatican Council, Constitutions Sacrosanctum Concilium, 462 II,II | there is another element constitutive to a vocation, particularly 463 III, 2,7 | Those means which encourage constructive and patient collaboration 464 III, 1,2 | the diocesan bishop should consult the Congregation for Catholic 465 II,IV,1 | made to a psychological consultation.~ 466 I, 1 | carefully considered the various consultations and numerous submissions 467 II, I,2 | dimensions, and of maintaining contacts with the families of married 468 III, 2,3 | mystery of Christ, whom it contains, and may well signify presumption 469 III, 3,6 | is not an expression of contempt for marriage nor of flight 470 II,IV,3 | criteria, the following contents must be taken into consideration: (87)~ 471 III (45) | dominated by an outlook of contestation or of opposition to authority 472 III, 4,7 | and spiritual matters, of continuous theological renewal and 473 III, 1,2 | should be duly regulated by contract and agreed upon by the bishops 474 II (68) | there is the impediment to contracting new marriages (cf can. 1087).~ 475 III, 1,2 | civil law where it is not contrary to the natural law, to the 476 III, 3,6 | and states of life~59. In contrast with the requirement for 477 III, 4,7 | come to know each other but contributes to a collaboration based 478 I,Intro,3 | Church's life,(31) it is both convenient and useful, especially in 479 III, 4,7 | conferences, study days, conventions, theological and pastoral 480 III, 3,1 | and ministry. He should be conversant with contemporary cultures 481 III, 2,3 | aesthetical dimension which conveys to the whole person the 482 III, 4,6 | today”, (243) in loyal and convinced communion with the Supreme 483 III (117)| Vaticanis 1985, p. 18; Ordo Coronandi Imaginem Beatae Mariae Virginis, 484 III, 4,6 | practice the spiritual and corporal works of mercy, and provide 485 III, 1,2 | diocese and avoid any form of “corporatism” which was a factor in the 486 III, 4,6 | which guarantee doctrinally correct formation.~Deacons should 487 II,IV,1 | for fraternal checks and correction. In those cases where it 488 III, 4,6 | ability to dialogue, on correctness in human relationships and 489 I, 1 | this grade of Sacred Orders corresponding to the desire and intention 490 II,IV,3 | able to give guidance and counsel.~81. Taking account of these 491 II,II,2 | service of the Church can count on a total availability; 492 III, 2,4 | marriage and help offered to couples after marriage. (131)~Married 493 II,II,2 | Kingdom is supported by the courageous witness of those who have 494 III, 1,2 | insurance) policy which affords cover for these eventualities.~ 495 III, 3,6 | others lest familiarity create difficulties for continence 496 III, 3,1 | Christian vision has been created and is sustained by its 497 II,Intro,5 | illustrated, without stifling the creativity or originality of the particular 498 III, 3,5 | every deacon. Indeed, “the creature who more than any other 499 III (82) | et vide, ut quod legeris credas, quod credideris doceas, 500 III, 2,1 | person acceptable to others, credible, vigilant about his language 501 III (82) | quod legeris credas, quod credideris doceas, quod docueris imiteris”.~


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