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502 III, 3,4 | regard to the articles of the Creed, but also with regard to 503 III, 4,6 | means of perseverance, the criterion of authentic renewal and 504 III, 3,1 | of sin by Christ, who was crucified and rose again in order 505 III (82) | Accipe Evangelium Christi, cuius praeco effectus es; et vide, 506 III, 3,1 | conversant with contemporary cultures and with the aspirations 507 II,III,1 | which support it and with a curriculum vitae and pastoral history 508 II,Intro,3 | administration of baptism, in the custody and distribution of the 509 II,III,2 | community, with its own cycle of meetings and prayer which 510 III, 2,3 | liturgical norms. (116) The dalmatic, in its appropriate liturgical 511 III (117)| Ordinati stola diaconali et dalmatica induuntur quo eorum ministerium 512 II (2) | administration, keeping up to date the registers of baptism, 513 I,Intro,2 | development of this revealed datum.~Up to the fifth century 514 II (1) | too, to acquire a good deal of doctrine, as was said 515 II (2) | confirmation, marriage, deaths, etc.”.~ 516 I, 1 | flourished in these last decades in many parts of the Church — 517 III, 1,2 | the widows and orphans of deceased deacons. Where possible, 518 III, 2,2 | hidden things; not acting deceitfully or falsifying the word of 519 III (71) | justice, which permits a decent upkeep, congruent with the 520 III (45) | their activities and in the decisions they take. It should be 521 II (32) | Catechismus ex decreto Concilii Tridentini ad Parochos, 522 III, 3,3 | are saved in the words and deeds of Christ the Servant, so 523 III, 2,7 | all. Where the bishop has deemed it opportune to institute 524 III, 3,2 | functions this also affects his deepest being, imbuing it with a 525 II,IV,2 | the Word of God ever more deeply and to seek in it constant 526 III, 1,2 | particular circumstances “for the defence of the rights of the Church 527 III, 4,4 | of Orders; in guarding, defending, and developing their specific 528 III, 2,7 | promotor iustitiae, defensor vinculi (170) and notary. (171)~ 529 III, 1,2 | it will be opportune to define the extent of diocesan liability 530 II,Intro,2 | Aegypticae, Lumen gentium (n. 29) defines the laying on of hands on 531 II,Intro,5 | a point of reference for defining the criteria of vocational 532 II, I,4 | missionary thrust, and have a definite rhythm of meetings and prayer.~ 533 II,Intro,2 | first, reference in the definition of the identity of every 534 II,III,6 | perpetual vows or other form of definitive commitment in the institute 535 II,IV,1 | hard tested by the worrying degradation of certain fundamental values 536 III, 2,3 | same title and to the same degree”. (108) The liturgy is the 537 I (18) | cons. of H. Jedin, ed. Dehoniane, Bologna 1991, pp. 13-15.~ 538 I (1) | vincolante dell'art. 66 del Direttorio per il Ministero 539 II, I,2 | Because of his decisive and delicate duties, the director of 540 I (1) | circa il valore vincolante dell'art. 66 del Direttorio per 541 III, 4,4 | generously to the commitment demanded by the dignity and the responsibility 542 II,IV,1 | and the Church. It is a demanding vocation, which must take 543 III (71) | distinct from civil law usage, denotes more than a stipend in the 544 III, 3,4 | universality of salvation or deny the transcendent vocation 545 II,Intro,3 | ministry has its point of departure and arrival in the Eucharist, 546 I,Intro,1 | character of service. Entirely dependant on Christ who gives mission 547 II, I,2 | 20. Those persons who, in dependence upon the Bishop (or competent 548 II,Intro,2 | formation of permanent deacons depends to a great extent on the 549 III, 2,2 | and applying the sacred deposit, the deacon is obliged to 550 II, I,3 | fact by teaching the sacrum depositum held by the Church, they 551 III, 3,4 | Then, lest the faithful be deprived of the word of God through 552 III, 2,3 | liturgy is tantamount to depriving it of the riches of the 553 II,IV,1 | the voice of God in the depths of one's heart and to adhere 554 III, 1,2 | salt of the earth”.(58)~Derogating from what is prescribed 555 I (15) | Moreover, he also describes several of the sixty who 556 III, 1,2 | since “the labourer is deserving of his wage”(Lk 10:7) and 557 III, 3,1 | anew according to God's design and brought to its fulfilment”. (175)~ 558 II, I,2 | candidates.~22. The tutor, designated by the director of formation 559 I,Intro,1 | surpasses mere election, designation or delegation by the community, 560 II,Intro,2 | to “express the needs and desires of the Christian communities” 561 III, 3,6 | loss of a spouse should not destroy dedication to the rearing 562 III, 1,2 | acceptance of a more concrete detailing of the obligation assumed 563 II, I,6 | Self-formation has its root in a firm determination to grow in life according 564 I,Intro,2 | Second Vatican Council by determining general norms governing 565 III, 1,2 | determine the obligations devolving on the diocese when a deacon, 566 III, 3,6 | deacon towards Christ who devoted Himself in chastity to the 567 III, 2,3 | Deacons shall observe devoutly the liturgical norms proper 568 III (117)| Ordinationis, Ordinati stola diaconali et dalmatica induuntur quo 569 I (19) | regiones”, later called “diaconiae”) in charge of each of which 570 III, 4,4 | more fundamentally, any dichotomy between their civil profession 571 II,II | the Church. “Vocari a Deo dicuntur qui a legitimis Ecclesiae 572 III, 3,3 | believe in Him might not die but have eternal life” ( 573 II,Intro,4 | these variations and offer differentiated spiritual paths according 574 III, 2,5 | but exercise them differently in serving and assisting 575 III, 2,3 | the Sacrament of Orders, differs in essence from any liturgical 576 I,Intro,2 | be exercised with great difficulty; (ii) the intention of strengthening 577 III, 4,6 | to study, appropriate and diffuse the social doctrine of the 578 III (216)| Apostolic Letter Mulieris Dignitatem, 27: AAS 80 (1988), p. 1718.~ 579 III, 3,5 | commit the deacon to work diligently to build up the Church by 580 III, 3,6 | before a world which is in dire need of such signs. By facing 581 I, 1 | permanent Deacons but also as a directive of which due account is 582 III, 4,6 | share with their spiritual directors. This programme should include 583 I (1) | vincolante dell'art. 66 del Direttorio per il Ministero e la Vita 584 II,Intro,2 | attained.~The almost total disappearance of the permanent diaconate 585 II, I,2 | Superior. His task is that of discerning the workings of the Spirit 586 III, 2,3 | absence of other ministers, he discharges, when necessary, their office 587 I, 1 | Episcopates to facilitate them in discharging adequately the prescriptions 588 II,Intro,4 | 25) and he entrusted his disciples to do the same (cf Jn 13: 589 I, 1 | where its norms “recall disciplinary norms of the Code of Canon 590 II,IV,3 | be integrated with other disciplines such as the study of other 591 III, 2,2 | shown to us, we are not discouraged. Rather we have renounced 592 III, 4,6 | will help the deacon to discover continually the riches of 593 II,IV,1 | words and heart, prudent and discreet, generous and ready to serve, 594 III, 3,6 | their role with joy and discretion. They should esteem all 595 III, 2,5 | all the faithful without discrimination, while devoting particular 596 III, 1,2 | periodically to meet to discuss their ministry, exchange 597 I, 1 | world and numerous experts, discussed the permanent Diaconate 598 II, I,3 | collaborate and be open to discussion with the others involved 599 II,IV,2 | total giving of self and disinterest for self, humble and helpful 600 II (44) | sufficient for obtaining dispensation from the impediment found 601 III, 2,7 | also be called to guide dispersed Christian communities in 602 III, 1,2 | assumes a significance which distinguishes it from that of the lay 603 II,Intro,2 | is the configurative and distinguishing sign indelibly impressed 604 III, 2,5 | to respond, are greatly diversified. They should, therefore, 605 I,Intro,1 | three degrees. Indeed “the divinely instituted ecclesiastical 606 III (82) | credas, quod credideris doceas, quod docueris imiteris”.~ 607 II,Intro,3 | In reference to the munus docendi the deacon is called to 608 IV | Holy Spirit, make deacons docile instruments in Christ's 609 III (135)| Council of Florence (DS 1325); Doctrina de sacramento extremae unctionis 610 III, 4,6 | Apostolic See which guarantee doctrinally correct formation.~Deacons 611 III (82) | credideris doceas, quod docueris imiteris”.~ 612 I,Intro,2 | deacons in the Church is documented from apostolic times. A 613 II (2) | study of sacred scripture, dogma, moral, canon law, liturgy, “ 614 II, I,5 | the good example of the domestic virtues and spiritual and 615 III (45) | Those dominated by an outlook of contestation 616 II,IV,1 | which therefore demands full dominion over his sexuality, which 617 I (18) | edition of G. Alberigo, G.L. Dossetti, Cl. Leonardi, P. Prodi, 618 II,III,5 | understand and reflect upon the double aspect of the priestly office. 619 III, 3,5 | only in the resolution of doubts and problems which inevitably 620 I, 1 | requested to undertake the drafting of these documents which 621 III, 4,6 | the ministry of deacons draws its model and inspiration. 622 III, 2,3 | constitutes the liturgical dress proper to deacons”. (117)~ 623 II,Intro,2 | communities” and to be “a driving force for service, or diakonia”,(8) 624 III, 4,4 | the deacon to overcome any dualism that might exist between 625 II,IV,3 | communication techniques and group dynamics, the ability to speak in 626 III, 1,2 | the permanent Diaconate in earlier centuries.~7. The Diaconate 627 I, 1 | ensure for the Church, unity, earnestness and completeness in the 628 III, 1,2 | provision for himself.~It is not easy to draw up general norms 629 I (28) | 16; Decree Orientalium Ecclesiarum, 17; Allocution of John 630 III, 1,2 | a juridical bond. It has ecclesiological and spiritual significance 631 II,II,1 | models of humanity. We find echoes of Paul's exhortation in 632 I (18) | Oecumenicorum Decreta, bilingual edition of G. Alberigo, G.L. Dossetti, 633 III (117)| editio typica, Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1995, pp. 28-29.~ 634 III, 2,4 | sacraments (and) signify effects, particularly of a spiritual 635 III (82) | Evangelium Christi, cuius praeco effectus es; et vide, ut quod legeris 636 III (57) | Allocution at the ordination of eight new Bishops in Kinshasa ( 637 III (218)| rationibus in mysteriis Christi Eiusque missione fundatis, coelibatus ... 638 II,III,5 | a certain period of time elapse between the conferring of 639 II (44) | or parents in law who are elderly and in need of care.~ 640 II,II,1 | Polycarp. The Didachè urges: “Elect for yourselves therefore 641 II,IV,3 | Fathers of the Church and an elementary knowledge of the history 642 I (18) | and 33 of the Council of Elvira (300303): PL 84, 305; canons 643 III, 2,2 | efforts of the deacon will embrace the ministry of the word, 644 III, 4,3 | continual conversion. It embraces every aspect of his person 645 I, 1 | reality of the Diaconate — embracing its fundamental doctrinal 646 II,IV,4 | to those fields which are eminently diaconal, such as:~a) liturgical 647 III, 1,2 | upkeep from the ensuing emoluments.(67)~It is entirely legitimate 648 III, 4,1 | formation (229) have constantly emphasised the obligatory nature of 649 III, 3,4 | aforementioned points of reference emphasize the primacy of the spiritual 650 III, 2,7 | nature shall be clearly emphasized. Where deacons are available, 651 III, 2,3 | The rite of ordination emphasizes another aspect of the diaconal 652 III, 1,2 | Deacons who are professionally employed are required to provide 653 III, 1,2 | similarly regarded purely as employers.(54)~It should be recalled 654 I,Intro,1 | of grace, authorised and empowered by Christ”.(7)~The sacrament 655 III, 3,3 | eternal Son of the Father “emptied himself assuming the form 656 III, 3,4 | that anybody becomes 'an empty preacher of the word of 657 III, 4,3 | all of his potential. This enables him to live to the full 658 I,Intro,1 | gift of the Holy Spirit enabling the exercise of sacred power 659 II,III,6 | request the candidate must enclose the certificate of baptism, 660 II (80) | Idem, Encycl. Lett. Redemptor hominis ( 661 I,Intro,2 | reasons, a slow decline which ended in its surviving only as 662 III, 4,2 | entire Christian ministry and endless source of every spiritual 663 II,IV,1 | of one's being, of one's energies and readiness, to Christ 664 III, 4,2 | source of every spiritual energy. St Paul's exhortation to 665 III, 2,3 | parish priest, since he enjoys the particular right of 666 II,III,2 | competent Major Superior) will enlist among the candidates for 667 | enough 668 I,Intro,3 | Diaconate is an important enrichment for the mission of the Church.(30) 669 II,III,4 | learning and are suitable are enrolled in the sacred order”.(55)~ 670 III, 1,2 | their own upkeep from the ensuing emoluments.(67)~It is entirely 671 II,III,2 | comparison directed towards ensuring the objective nature of 672 II,Intro,2 | the People of God. This entails ecclesial membership at 673 II,II,2 | traditional Church discipline, enter into marriage”.(43) The 674 I, 1 | applied everywhere in their entirety. The introduction, here 675 III, 1,2 | for example, that those entities and parishes which benefit 676 III, 3,1 | context of everything which envelopes it: it is the world as the 677 III, 2,7 | out in those territories, environments, social strata and groups 678 II (44) | Discipline of the Sacraments envisages that one only of the following 679 III (117)| dalmatica induuntur quo eorum ministerium abhinc in liturgia 680 III, 3,6 | very often submerged in the ephemeral, is particularly sensitive 681 I (15) | deacons: Timothy (1 Thes 3:2), Epophros (Col 1:7), Tychicus (Col 682 III, 2,3 | action of the Church can equal its efficacy by the same 683 III, 2,4 | to the sick. He is equally an ordinary minister of 684 II,II,1 | responsibility, industriousness, equilibrium and prudence. Particularly 685 II, I,2 | priests of proven virtue, equipped with a good theological 686 III, 1,2 | ecclesiastical office,(68) be equitably remunerated, since “the 687 II (26) | Equivalent to the Diocesan Bishop in 688 II (26) | prefecture and a stably erected apostolic administration ( 689 III (82) | Christi, cuius praeco effectus es; et vide, ut quod legeris 690 III, 3,5 | you may have strength to escape all these things that will 691 III, 3,6 | Kingdom' is not only an eschatological sign. It also has a great 692 II,IV,3 | the ordained ministry), eschatology;~e) Christian morality, 693 III, 3,6 | evident in ministry. It eschews possessive behaviour, undue 694 III, 2,3 | Sacrament of Orders, differs in essence from any liturgical ministry 695 III (218)| promovendis lege impositum est”: Second Vatican Council, 696 II,IV,3 | they are encouraged to establish a small personal library 697 I,Intro,2 | has always been greatly esteemed in the Church.(14) St. Paul 698 III, 2,7 | pastoral needs, such as ethnic minorities.~In the exercise 699 II,IV,4 | their exercise should be evaluated.~Care is to be taken that 700 III (96) | Apostolic Exhortation, Evangelii Nuntiandi, 8 December 1975): 701 III (82) | ed. cit., p. 125: “Accipe Evangelium Christi, cuius praeco effectus 702 I, 1 | challenges which face it on the eve of the Third Millenium. 703 II,III,4 | scholastic meetings in the evenings, during weekends, at holiday 704 I (2) | in both documents in the event of their being printed separately. ~ 705 III, 1,2 | affords cover for these eventualities.~21. Trusting to the perennial 706 III, 3,1 | may be able to answer the ever-recurring questions which men ask 707 III, 2,2 | we commend ourselves to everybody's conscience in the sight 708 IV | which is hidden, who by your everyday and ordinary life filled 709 III, 3,6 | self-giving which soon becomes evident in ministry. It eschews 710 III, 3,1 | the stranglehold of the evil one, so that it might be 711 II (32) | Catechismus ex decreto Concilii Tridentini 712 II,IV,1 | fundamental values and the exaltation of hedonism and a false 713 | except 714 II, I,2 | the other formators,(28) excepting the spiritual director.~ 715 III, 1,2 | must always be a very rare exception, and only for special and 716 III, 1,2 | Holy See.(42) Given the exceptional nature of such cases, the 717 III (226)| Provision is made for possible exceptions to this discipline in the 718 II,II,2 | the context of a nuptial, exclusive, permanent and total choice 719 III, 1,2 | provisions of law: “Unless excused by a lawful impediment, 720 III, 1,2 | which impedes the diligent execution of their ministerial duties. 721 I, 1 | regarded as a formal, general, executory Decree (cf. canon 32).~While 722 III, 2,2 | particular Church, they are not exempt from the missionary obligation 723 III, 2,4 | for the deacon to conduct exequies celebrated outside of Holy 724 III, 4,7 | it difficult to give an exhaustive account of how best to organize 725 III, 1,2 | particular law, deacons should exhibit honesty and ethical rectitude. 726 I,Intro,2 | permanent Diaconate, as it existed in ancient times, should 727 III, 4,7 | and without multiplying existent structures, periodic meeting 728 I,Intro,2 | and to the bishops in the exordium of his Epistle to the Philippians ( 729 I, 1 | of approaches adopted in experiments conducted up to now, whether 730 III, 3,4 | for love of man, became an expiatory victim, the food of life 731 II,IV,1 | in it”.(80) As the Pope explains in Pastores dabo vobis, 732 III (52) | CIC, canon 278, §§ 1-2, explicating canon 215.~ 733 I, 1 | universal laws of the Church, explicitate their doctrinal basis and 734 III, 2,4 | an ordinary minister of exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament 735 III, 2,4 | sacramental life which are expressly permitted to him by law. (140) 736 III (141)| 5: l.c., 702; also Ordo Exsequiarum, 19; Congregation for the 737 III, 2,4 | this responsibility will extend from moral and liturgical 738 II,III,4 | to consider other models, extending over a longer time period 739 II,III,2 | by personal interests or external pressures of any sort.(47)~ 740 III, 1,2 | the decline and eventual extinction of the permanent Diaconate 741 III, 2,4 | celebration of marriages extra Missam and pronounce the 742 II, I,5 | candidates, the family can be an extraordinary help. It must be invited 743 III (135)| DS 1697) and cap. 4 de extrema unctione (DS 1719).~ 744 III (135)| Doctrina de sacramento extremae unctionis of the Council 745 III (135)| Exultate Deo of the Council of Florence ( 746 I (19) | p. 208). In Rome Pope St Fabian (236-250) divided the City 747 III, 1,2 | corporatism” which was a factor in the decline and eventual 748 III, 3,1 | travail, its triumphs and failures, the world, which in the 749 II,Intro,1 | level of civilisation and a fairly developed culture”). Regarding 750 III, 2,4 | eucharistic benediction. (128) It falls to the deacon to preside 751 II,IV,1 | exaltation of hedonism and a false conception of liberty. To 752 III, 2,2 | not acting deceitfully or falsifying the word of God, but by 753 III, 4,2 | deacons: “I remind you to fan into a flame the gift of 754 III, 3,1 | one, so that it might be fashioned anew according to God's 755 III, 1,2 | when a deacon, through no fault of his own, becomes unemployed. 756 III, 2,3 | priest is blind, infirm or feeble. At the altar he serves 757 III, 3,6 | Married deacons should feel especially obliged to give 758 III, 3,2 | characterizes the inner feelings and desire of those who 759 III, 3,5 | and to grow in faithful fellowship of Christ.~ 760 II,III,5 | aware of their vocation, 'fervent in spirit, serving the Lord, 761 | few 762 II,IV,4 | permit him to meet in the field what he has learned in his 763 I,Intro,2 | revealed datum.~Up to the fifth century the Diaconate flourished 764 II,IV,1 | of himself, determined to fight and overcome the different 765 II, I,1 | her children, the first figure, therefore, is the Spirit 766 III, 3,5 | indeed signs of authentic filial devotion. (214)~With deep 767 II,II,1 | s tradition subsequently finalised and refined the requirements 768 II,III,4 | have a specific pastoral finality and be adapted to local 769 II,II,1 | acceptable models of humanity. We find echoes of Paul's exhortation 770 II, I,6 | Self-formation has its root in a firm determination to grow in 771 II,III,6 | piety, good moral behaviour, fitness for the exercise of the 772 II,III,6 | a retreat for at least five days, in a place and in 773 III, 4,6 | mission, he should, above all, fix his gaze on Him who is true 774 III, 4,2 | remind you to fan into a flame the gift of God that you 775 III, 3,6 | contempt for marriage nor of flight from reality but a special 776 I,Intro,1 | in God's stead over the flock of which they are shepherds 777 III (135)| Exultate Deo of the Council of Florence (DS 1325); Doctrina de sacramento 778 III, 3,6 | thanks to chastity which flourishes, even in the exercise of 779 I,Intro,2 | prejudice the meaning, role or flourishing of the ministerial priesthood, 780 II,Intro,4 | spirituality of the deacon flow clearly from his theological 781 II,Intro,2 | permanent virtuality. It flowers again and again in the same 782 III, 2,3 | from which all her power flows”, (107) this prerogative 783 III, 4,7 | matures in its exercise and by focusing his own call to holiness 784 III, 3,4 | trials experienced by the followers of the Lord Jesus Christ. 785 III, 2,7 | judicial vicars or vicars forane, since these offices are 786 III, 4,3 | ongoing formation is first and foremost a process of continual conversion. 787 II,III,2 | meetings and prayer which also foresees times in common with the 788 II,IV,1 | and quick to understand, forgive and console.(79) A candidate 789 III, 3,3 | dioceses.~49. It must not be forgotten that the object of Christ' 790 I, 1 | it is to be regarded as a formal, general, executory Decree ( 791 II,III,6 | fidelity, according to the formulae approved by the Apostolic 792 II,IV,3 | relating to Revelation and the formulation of the relationship between 793 III, 2,3 | participation in the liturgy, to fortify their faith, give worship 794 II,IV,1 | constitute a privileged forum for fraternal checks and 795 III, 2,3 | involve the whole assembly, fostering the interior participation 796 III, 3,4 | and for a pure and lasting fount of spiritual life”. (201) 797 I (19) | west during the third and fourth centuries.~ 798 III, 3,1 | its Maker, which has been freed from the slavery of sin 799 III (53) | Conference “The Church and Freemasonry” (28 February 1980).~ 800 III, 4,4 | he can have regular and frequent contact.~The entire diocesan 801 III, 4,6 | renewal courses and the frequentation of academic institutions. 802 II,IV,2 | participate every day, or at least frequently, within the limits of his 803 III, 3,4 | food of life eternal and friend of all who suffer.~Conscious 804 II,IV,1 | from the presence of true friends, who represent a precious 805 III, 4,6 | consideration to the value of friendship and to his treatment of 806 I,Intro,3 | exercise their ministry more fruitfully through the sacramental 807 III, 1,2 | ecclesial communion and of the fruitfulness of pastoral ministry, shall 808 II (39) | judged incapable of properly fulfilling the ministry; 2) the offences 809 II,Intro,2 | of Isaiah 11:2, from the fuller version given by the Septuagint. 810 III, 4,6 | prevents its reduction to mere “functionalism” or bureaucracy.~In particular, 811 III, 4,4 | spirituality and ministry and, more fundamentally, any dichotomy between their 812 II (1) | practice in teaching the fundamentals of the Christian religion 813 III (218)| Christi Eiusque missione fundatis, coelibatus ...omnibus ad 814 II,Intro,3 | presiding at the rites of funeral and burial and in the administration 815 I (18) | edition of G. Alberigo, G.L. Dossetti, Cl. Leonardi, 816 III, 3,5 | clearly shows how much can be gained in sincere and humble dialogue 817 II (1) | gradual progress toward gaining an understanding of the 818 II, I,1 | like Mary “our mother” (Gal 4:26), “by preaching and 819 III, 1,2 | obliged to wear clerical garb. Deacons who are members 820 III, 3,1 | context~43. The Church, gathered together by Christ and guided 821 II (1) | the books of Scripture at gatherings of the faithful, in giving 822 III, 4,6 | should, above all, fix his gaze on Him who is true God and 823 I,Intro,3 | over several centuries has generated the norm of conferring the 824 III, 3,1 | language intelligible to every generation, she may be able to answer 825 II,IV,1 | true to their word, to be genuinely compassionate, to be men 826 III (53) | also the declaration of the German Bishops' Conference “The 827 III, 2,3 | collects nor may he use the gestures which are proper to those 828 III, 3,6 | and those in the Father's glory who are dear to us.~It must 829 II (1) | office of deacon should go to a special institution 830 II,Intro,2 | salvation centred in Christ) goes back to the “levites”, recalling 831 III, 3,3 | with which God's people, governed by the Successor of Peter 832 I,Intro,2 | determining general norms governing the restoration of the permanent 833 I,Intro,1 | and ministers of pastoral government.(9)~The sacramental nature 834 III, 1,2 | Episcopal Conferences and governments. In such circumstances, 835 II,III,6 | to the Major Superior to grant him dimissorial letters.(73)~ 836 IV | redemption by teaching them the greatness of being the least of all.~ 837 II,II,1 | addicted to much wine, not greedy for gain; they must hold 838 II,II,1 | may come from every social grouping and carry out any work or 839 II, I,5 | discernment.~Those other ecclesial groupings from which aspirants and 840 III, 3,6 | Church”. (222) This love grows thanks to chastity which 841 II,Intro,7 | assumes the responsibility of guaranteeing the human, spiritual, intellectual 842 I, 1 | legitimate plurality and in turn guarantees that indispensable unity, 843 III, 4,4 | sacrament of Orders; in guarding, defending, and developing 844 I, 1 | is intended not only as a guideline for the formation of permanent 845 III, 2,7 | deacon brings together and guides the community in a celebration 846 III, 1,2 | Associations too which, under the guise of representation, organize 847 III, 3,5 | particular law. (210)~The habit of penance should also be 848 III, 4,6 | personal meditation and the habitual ascetical practices.~The 849 III, 2,2 | writing in publications which habitually attack the Catholic religion 850 II, I,1 | involves the whole Church. Hailed by the Apostle Paul as “ 851 III, 3,4 | diligent study. For it must not happen that anybody becomes 'an 852 II,IV,1 | this vocation is being hard tested by the worrying degradation 853 II,Intro,4 | spirituality must integrate itself harmoniously, in each case, with the 854 II, I,3 | they teach.~In order to harmonise their specific contribution 855 II,Intro,1 | instrument for guiding and harmonising, while respecting legitimate 856 III, 4,6 | formation must include and harmonize all dimensions of the life 857 III, 3,6 | work and ministry can be harmonized in the service of the Church' 858 III, 1,2 | obedience in listening (Hb 10, 5ff; John 4:34) and 859 II,III,6 | physical and psychological health”.(66) “The diocesan Bishop 860 III, 4,3 | interest and in a spirit of healthy initiative. Books approved 861 III, 3,4 | God to others, not being a hearer of the word in his own heart' (197) 862 II, I,1 | accompanies them and moulds their hearts so that they can recognise 863 II, I,1 | the Apostle Paul as “the heavenly Jerusalem” and like Mary “ 864 II,IV,1 | values and the exaltation of hedonism and a false conception of 865 III, 3,5 | Mother, she was the selfless helper of her divine Son's diaconia ( 866 I,Intro,1 | priests and deacons as their helpers, the bishops have received 867 II,IV,2 | disinterest for self, humble and helpful love for the brothers and 868 II (39) | the offences of apostasy, heresy or schism; 3) attempted 869 III, 2,3 | Christ, form a precious heritage which the deacon should 870 | hers 871 II, I,6 | God's call, valuing to the highest the people and tools which 872 III, 3,2 | spirit (deacons) clearly highlight that quality which best 873 II,II,1 | qualities which should be highlighted are: psychological maturity, 874 III, 4,7 | deacon comes can have a highly important formative effect, 875 II,II,2 | attributes which will neither hinder their husbands' ministry 876 III (148)| Hippolytus, Traditio Apostolica, 8, 877 I,Intro,1 | good of the whole body. The holders of office, who are invested 878 II,III,4 | evenings, during weekends, at holiday time or with a combination 879 II,III,6 | preferably on a Sunday or holyday of obligation, and generally 880 II,II,2 | capable of running their own homes, and whose wives and children 881 II (39) | civil marriage; 4) wilful homicide or actually procured abortion; 882 II,IV,4 | catechetical pedagogy, homiletics, sacred music, ecclesiastical 883 III, 2,2 | carefully to prepare their homilies in prayer, in study of the 884 II,II,1 | men, not lovers of money, honest and proven”,(33) and Saint 885 III, 1,2 | deacons should exhibit honesty and ethical rectitude. They 886 III, 3,6 | of children nor lead to hopelessness. While this period of life 887 I, 1 | has, together with its hortative character, juridically binding 888 II,IV,1 | requires that they be affable, hospitable, sincere in their words 889 II,II,1 | their children and their households well; for those who serve 890 II,III,1 | the superior in religious houses) who must present to the 891 II,II,1 | were acceptable models of humanity. We find echoes of Paul' 892 II, I,6 | it is nourished in being humbly open to recognising one' 893 II,IV,3 | would absolutely exclude “a hurried or superficial preparation, 894 II,Intro,4 | is constituted a living icon of Christ the servant within 895 III, 3,4 | word of God through the ignorance or indolence of its ministers, 896 II,IV,2 | deacon, therefore, cannot ignore this experience which he 897 II (39) | and attempted suicide; 6) illicit completion of acts of order. 898 III, 3,3 | The Rite of Ordination illustrates the connection which comes 899 III, 4,2 | imitate him (“may they be images of your Son”). It seeks 900 III (117)| 1985, p. 18; Ordo Coronandi Imaginem Beatae Mariae Virginis, 901 III, 3,3 | s spirit of service and imbues the will with a special 902 II, I,1 | And not only this: imitating the motherhood of Mary, 903 III (82) | credideris doceas, quod docueris imiteris”.~ 904 III, 1,2 | all that is objectively, immediately and directly in relation 905 III, 3,5 | greater than hers to the immense love of God”. (215) This 906 III, 3,4 | of God, deacons should “immerse themselves in the Scriptures 907 II, I,1 | born of God, to a new and immortal life”.(24) And not only 908 III, 2,4 | The deacon may therefore impart those blessings most closely 909 II,Intro,3 | preparing the formation to be imparted, these should obviously 910 III, 1,2 | clerical state or which impedes the diligent execution of 911 III, 3,6 | complete choice, so far from impeding the personal development 912 III, 4,6 | for fraternal charity will impel him to practice the spiritual 913 III, 3,4 | forgiveness of sin and is impelled towards the fullness of 914 III, 3,6 | interior purification and an impetus for growth in charity and 915 I,Intro,2 | June 1967, Pope Paul VI implemented the recommendations of the 916 III, 2,5 | of ordination, the bishop implores God the Father that they 917 III, 3,3 | deacon: the bishop alone imposes hands on the candidate and 918 III (218)| sacrum promovendis lege impositum est”: Second Vatican Council, 919 II,III,4 | might not be set up or be impracticable, “then the candidate should 920 II,IV,2 | strengthen it, so as to impress upon it the specific traits 921 III, 2,6 | become apparent and the impression avoided that deacons are 922 II,Intro,2 | in all sacraments which imprint character, grace has a permanent 923 II,Intro,2 | holy orders, the diaconate imprints a character and communicates 924 III, 4,6 | useful to promote careful, in-depth and systematic study of 925 II (39) | administration forbidden to, or inappropriate to, the clerical state; 926 III, 3,6 | professional success and the incapacity to programme time. Instead, 927 II,IV,2 | 76. Finally, the deacon incarnates the charism of service as 928 II,IV,1 | development and give some incentive to maturity are also of 929 II, I,2 | spirituality and offer effective incentives for acquiring the associated 930 II,IV,1 | must take into account the inclinations of affectivity and the pressures 931 I (2) | Directory”. It should always be included in both documents in the 932 II,IV,1 | remains a being that is incomprehensible for himself, his life is 933 II,II,1 | judgement of the Bishop, inconsistent with the diaconal state.(37) 934 II,Intro,7 | formation programme which incorporates the specific charism and 935 II,IV,3 | situation and an adequate inculturation of the Gospel;~d) usefulness 936 III, 1,2 | concerned.(39)~It is a duty incumbent on the bishop to care for 937 III, 1,2 | reimburse him those expenses incurred in the exercise of his ministry.~ 938 III, 2,2 | before him the primary and indefeasible necessity of always presenting 939 III, 1,2 | specified. The decree must also indicate whether the office conferred 940 II,Intro,2 | eucharist, but for service. This indication, together with the admonition 941 II,IV,3 | the millennium. Religious indifference, obscuring of values, loss 942 II, I,5 | parents or relatives who are indifferent or opposed to the choice 943 I,Intro,2 | fostered because of its indispensability.~With the Apostolic Letter 944 III, 3,6 | example of fidelity and indissolubility in Christian marriage before 945 II,IV,1 | in a total, faithful and indissoluble union, in the likeness of 946 III, 3,3 | a cross” (Phil 2:8).~48. Indissolubly associated with this fundamental 947 II,IV,1 | forms of selfishness and individualism which threaten the life 948 III, 2,4 | even when celebrated individually.~36. The deacon is the minister 949 III, 3,4 | through the ignorance or indolence of its ministers, deacons 950 II,II,1 | sense of responsibility, industriousness, equilibrium and prudence. 951 III (117)| stola diaconali et dalmatica induuntur quo eorum ministerium abhinc 952 III, 4,3 | deacons would, however, be ineffective without their co-operation 953 III, 3,5 | doubts and problems which inevitably arise throughout life, but 954 II,II | vocation, is the history of an inexpressible dialogue between God and 955 I, 1 | both, while remaining an inextricable part of each document.~The 956 III, 2,3 | if the priest is blind, infirm or feeble. At the altar 957 I,Intro,2 | already by St. Ireneus and influencing the liturgy of ordination, 958 III, 3,5 | Conferences, (209) should inform their whole prayer life 959 III, 3,2 | what characterizes the inner feelings and desire of those 960 II (39) | 1041 are: 1) any form of insanity or other psychological infirmity, 961 III, 2,6 | these three ministries are inseparably joined in God's plan for 962 III, 4,6 | articulation at daily Mass.~71. The insertion of deacons into the mystery 963 III, 1,2 | objectives and methods are insidious to the full hierarchical 964 III, 4,7 | that the programme should insist on a basic minimum to be 965 III, 2,3 | the same time it should inspire him to holiness of life 966 II,IV,1 | affectivity and the pressures of instinct and which therefore requires 967 II (60) | Pontificale Romanum – De Institutione Lectorum et Acolythorum, 968 III, 4,6 | frequentation of academic institutions. For the same reason, it 969 II,Intro,3 | proclaim the Scriptures and instruct and exhort the people.(14) 970 III, 1,2 | subscribe to a mutual assurance (insurance) policy which affords cover 971 III, 4,1 | provide and receive adequate, integral formation is an indispensable 972 III, 2,2 | the faith effectively and integrally to contemporary man, in 973 II,IV,3 | programme of studies will be integrated with other disciplines such 974 III, 4,6 | and willingness to live in intelligent, active and mature communion 975 III, 3,1 | Gospel, so that, in language intelligible to every generation, she 976 III, 3,6 | can be achieved through an intensification of one's dedication to others 977 III, 4,6 | Christian spirituality, intensive sessions in spirituality 978 III, 2,3 | the book. He proposes the intentions of the bidding prayers to 979 III, 2,6 | shall better appreciate the inter-relationship between the three areas 980 III, 3,5 | since deacons, as ministers, intercede for the entire Church. Such 981 III, 4,1 | need for it to be global, interdisciplinary, profound, scientific and 982 I,Intro,2 | its surviving only as an intermediate stage for candidates preparing 983 II,IV,3 | Old and New Testament; the interrelation between Scripture and Tradition; 984 II,III,5 | diaconate there is to be an interval of at least six months”.(62)~ 985 II,II | instrument for the personal intervention of God, which is realised 986 III, 2,3 | of the priests which is intrinsic, fundamental and distinct.~ 987 I,Intro,1 | ministry is such that it has “intrinsically linked...its character of 988 II, I,2 | ministerial communion and to introduce him to and accompany him 989 III, 4,7 | a very sensitive moment. Introducing the deacon to those in charge 990 I,Intro,1 | holders of office, who are invested with a sacred power, are, 991 III, 2,6 | be accompanied by a clear investiture of pastoral responsibility.~ 992 III, 4,6 | diocesan bishop may also invite those who are capable to 993 III, 2,3 | prayers to the faithful and invites them to exchange the sign 994 II,IV,2 | present on this journey and be invoked as mother and auxiliatrix 995 I,Intro,2 | attested already by St. Ireneus and influencing the liturgy 996 III, 1,2 | or trade, are completely irreconcilable with the clerical state. 997 II, I,6 | diaconate “...is a necessary and irreplaceable agent in his own formation: 998 III, 4,7 | compartmentalization or the development of isolated groups and to guarantee 999 II, I,6 | Self-formation does not imply isolation, closure to or independence 1000 III, 4,7 | this organization by the issuance of appropriate norms.~81. 1001 III, 4,6 | centre of this spiritual itinerary must be the Holy Eucharist