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Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons

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1002 III, 2,7 | auditor, (169) promotor iustitiae, defensor vinculi (170) 1003 III (148)| Syriac), chapters III and IX; A. Vööbus (ed) The “Didascalia 1004 I (18) | Leonardi, P. Prodi, cons. of H. Jedin, ed. Dehoniane, Bologna 1005 II, I,1 | Apostle Paul as “the heavenly Jerusalem” and like Mary “our mother” ( 1006 II,III,4 | the same country—should join in establishing a college 1007 III (83) | Basilica of the Oratory of St. Joseph, Montreal, Canada (11 September 1008 III, 4,2 | responsible, solicitous and always joyful.~ 1009 II (39) | experts have been consulted, judged incapable of properly fulfilling 1010 III, 1,2 | deacons must make prudent judgements and they should seek the 1011 II,IV,3 | called at this difficult juncture of the millennium. Religious 1012 I, 1 | its hortative character, juridically binding force where its 1013 III (182)| Christ and of the Church must keep themselves from all vice 1014 III, 3,6 | opportune that they should be kept duly informed of their husbands' 1015 II,IV,4 | of ministerial service: kerygma, catechesis, preparation 1016 II,III,4 | establishing a college of this kind, depending on local circumstances. 1017 III, 4,6 | should foster in themselves kind-heartedness, patience, affability, strength 1018 I,Intro,1 | office of priest, prophet and king”.(4)~Through the Sacrament 1019 III (57) | of eight new Bishops in Kinshasa (4 May 1980), 3-5 Insegnamenti, 1020 IV | ordinary life filled with love, knew how to co-operate with the 1021 III, 4,7 | well proven traditions and knows how to listen, discern, 1022 I (1) | Direttorio per il Ministero e la Vita dei Presbiteri (22 1023 III, 1,2 | remunerated, since “the labourer is deserving of his wage”( 1024 II,IV,3 | duties of the Deacon, as laid down in the Constitution 1025 III, 2,6 | absorb, to varying degrees, a large proportion of every deacon' 1026 III, 3,4 | soul, and for a pure and lasting fount of spiritual life”. (201) 1027 II,II,1 | thirty-fifth year”.(38)~Lastly, candidates must be free 1028 I,Intro,2 | permanent Diaconate in the Latin Church. The Apostolic Constitution 1029 I, 1 | manner of applying universal laws of the Church, explicitate 1030 II,IV,4 | in the field what he has learned in his study. It must be 1031 II,III,4 | only those who have enough learning and are suitable are enrolled 1032 III (90) | 61: Missale Romanum, Ordo lectionis Missae, Praenotanda, n. 1033 II,III,5 | received the ministries of lector and acolyte, and have exercised 1034 II (60) | RomanumDe Institutione Lectorum et Acolythorum, Editio typica, 1035 II,IV,3 | that the number of hours of lectures and seminars be not less 1036 II,III,2 | deacon and they will be led to a more attentive discernment 1037 II,II,2 | witness of those who have left even those things most dear 1038 III, 2,6 | Churches “as Vicars and legates of Christ”, (155) to confer 1039 III (218)| Ordinem sacrum promovendis lege impositum est”: Second Vatican 1040 III (82) | effectus es; et vide, ut quod legeris credas, quod credideris 1041 I,Intro,2 | the wake of this universal legislation, several Episcopal Conferences, 1042 II,II | Vocari a Deo dicuntur qui a legitimis Ecclesiae ministris vocantur”.(32) 1043 II,Intro,4 | servant within the Church. The Leitmotiv of his spiritual life will 1044 I (18) | Alberigo, G.L. Dossetti, Cl. Leonardi, P. Prodi, cons. of H. Jedin, 1045 II,III,2 | should not provide school lessons, but rather meetings for 1046 III, 4,7 | distinct but closely related levels of formation: the diocesan 1047 II,Intro,2 | Christ) goes back to the “levites”, recalling worship, and 1048 III, 1,2 | define the extent of diocesan liability with regard to the widows 1049 II,IV,1 | and a false conception of liberty. To be lived out in all 1050 II,IV,3 | establish a small personal library with a theological-pastoral 1051 III (117)| Episcoporum, n. 67, editio typica, Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1995, 1052 II,IV,2 | most needy, the choice of a life-style of sharing and poverty. 1053 III (57) | Bishops of Zaïre on “Ad Limina” visit, 30 April 1983, Insegnamenti, 1054 II, I,6 | to recognising one's own limitations and one's own gifts.~ 1055 II,IV,2 | least frequently, within the limits of his family and professional 1056 III, 4,7 | maintaining the necessary links with the other diocesan 1057 I,Intro,2 | first Epistle to Timothy he lists the qualities and virtues 1058 I,Intro,2 | From its outset, patristic literature witnesses to this hierarchical 1059 III (117)| eorum ministerium abhinc in liturgia peragendum manifestatur”) 1060 III, 4,7 | respect.~75. The primary locus of ongoing formation for 1061 III, 4,1 | permanent diaconate by a long series of coherent responses 1062 II,III,4 | models, extending over a longer time period or making use 1063 III, 3,5 | veneration and affection Mary looks on every deacon. Indeed, “ 1064 III, 3,3 | communion with God. “God so loved the world that He gave His 1065 II,II | individuals who respond lovingly to him”.(31) However, alongside 1066 II,Intro,2 | deacons, since they share in a lower grade of ecclesiastical 1067 III, 2,2 | for complete, faithful and lucid catechesis becomes all the 1068 I (16) | Smyrnaeos, 12, 2: Epistula ad Magnesios, 6, 1; F. X. Funk (ed.) 1069 III, 3,1 | and is sustained by its Maker, which has been freed from 1070 II,II,1 | of one wife, and let them manage their children and their 1071 III (117)| abhinc in liturgia peragendum manifestatur”) and 190; ed. cit., pp. 1072 III, 2,3 | what they require. Manipulation of the liturgy is tantamount 1073 II,IV,1 | be attained with a wide margin of certainty in both celibate 1074 III, 2,6 | should not be relegated to marginal duties, be made merely to 1075 III (117)| Coronandi Imaginem Beatae Mariae Virginis, n. 12, editio 1076 II,IV,3 | ecclesiology and ecumenism, mariology, Christian anthropology, 1077 II, I,2 | spiritual experience, of marked pedagogical sense, of strong 1078 III, 3,1 | human history, bearing the marks of its travail, its triumphs 1079 III, 2,2 | since it “proclaims the marvels worked by God in the mystery 1080 III (132)| 1-2; Ordo Celebrandi Matrimonii, ed. typica altera 1991, 1081 II,IV,2 | life, he will already have matured a certain defined spirituality: 1082 III, 4,7 | ministry itself. The deacon matures in its exercise and by focusing 1083 II,Intro,2 | again and again in the same measure in which it is received 1084 III, 4,6 | sacred sciences, appropriate measures should be taken to ensure 1085 III, 4,6 | will permit many deacons to mediate it in their different professions, 1086 II,IV,2 | Spirit, listening to and meditating upon the Word of God, the 1087 II,II,1 | deacons worthy of the Lord, meek men, not lovers of money, 1088 II,Intro,2 | This entails ecclesial membership at the juridical, affective 1089 III, 3,5 | the lectio divina, arduous mental prayer and the spiritual 1090 III, 2,5 | Polycarp, they must always be “merciful, zealous and let them walk 1091 II,Intro,2 | the Spirit given to the Messiah, which are granted to the 1092 III, 4,6 | deacons acquire a pastoral methodology (242) for an effective ministry. 1093 II (26) | 266, § 1; 295) and the military ordinariate (cf John Paul 1094 II (6) | deacons, the expression “in ministerio Episcopi ordinantur” taken 1095 I (1) | 66 del Direttorio per il Ministero e la Vita dei Presbiteri ( 1096 II,II | qui a legitimis Ecclesiae ministris vocantur”.(32) The expression 1097 III, 2,7 | pastoral needs, such as ethnic minorities.~In the exercise of the 1098 III (90) | Romanum, Ordo lectionis Missae, Praenotanda, n. 8, 24 and 1099 III, 2,3 | Institutio Generalis of the Roman Missal, (122) and thus manifests 1100 III (90) | Missalis Romani, n. 61: Missale Romanum, Ordo lectionis 1101 III, 2,4 | celebration of marriages extra Missam and pronounce the nuptial 1102 III (218)| mysteriis Christi Eiusque missione fundatis, coelibatus ... 1103 III, 2,2 | because her origin is in the missions of the Son and the Holy 1104 III, 2,2 | baptize those who believe (cf. Mk 16, 15-16; Mt 28:19). Deacons 1105 III, 2,7 | necessary to specify that the moderator of the parish is a priest 1106 II,III,4 | evaluation and eventual modification of each one's pastoral internship.~ 1107 II,IV,2 | means for this formation are monthly retreats and annual spiritual 1108 II,III,5 | interval of at least six months”.(62)~ 1109 III (83) | the Oratory of St. Joseph, Montreal, Canada (11 September 1984), 1110 II,IV,3 | eschatology;~e) Christian morality, in its personal and social 1111 II, I,1 | only this: imitating the motherhood of Mary, she accompanies 1112 II (44) | age as to be in need of motherly care; that he has parents 1113 II,III,1 | with an illustration of the motivations which support it and with 1114 II,IV,3 | gentium (n. 29) and in the Motu Proprio (n. 22),(86) are 1115 II,IV,1 | human formation is that of moulding the personality of the sacred 1116 II, I,1 | them, accompanies them and moulds their hearts so that they 1117 III (216)| 1025-1034; Apostolic Letter Mulieris Dignitatem, 27: AAS 80 ( 1118 III, 4,7 | s authority and without multiplying existent structures, periodic 1119 III, 3,4 | said of priests, mutatis mutandis, also applies to deacons: “ 1120 III, 3,4 | has been said of priests, mutatis mutandis, also applies to 1121 II (39) | procured abortion; 5) grave mutilation of self or others, and attempted 1122 I, 1 | respective Dicasteries, mutually reflect and complete each 1123 | my 1124 III (218)| His rationibus in mysteriis Christi Eiusque missione 1125 I,Intro,3 | the Church's life, worked mysteriously to bring about a new and 1126 III, 1,2 | ministry is exercised, must be named.~9. Clerics are obliged 1127 | namely 1128 III, 2,5 | transcend all ideologies and narrow party interests, lest they 1129 II, I,4 | the permanent diaconate, naturally constitute a unique context, 1130 III (69) | that it provides for the necessities of their life and for the 1131 III, 3,3 | their brothers and sisters needing of salvation. As mankind 1132 II,IV,2 | the suffering and the most needy, the choice of a life-style 1133 III, 3,6 | ensure that they are never neglected and that their needs are 1134 II,IV,1 | dedication and service to one's neighbour”.(84) Training in freedom 1135 III, 4,7 | or seek the assistance of neighbouring dioceses.~80. It is desirable 1136 II (39) | 2) the state of being a neophyte (except when the Ordinary 1137 II,Intro,2 | which are granted to the newly ordained.~7. Insofar as 1138 | next 1139 I (18) | and 18 of the Council of Nicea: Conciliorum Oecumenicorum 1140 II,Intro,6 | work of formation and for nominating suitable associates to assist 1141 II,IV,4 | proclamation of the truth also to non-Christians, particularly those belonging 1142 III, 1,2 | ordination to the Priesthood of non-married or widowed deacons must 1143 | nonetheless 1144 I, 1 | a reference point and a normative source for both, while remaining 1145 II (1) | doctrine, as was said in nos. 8, 9 and 10 above, or at 1146 III, 2,7 | defensor vinculi (170) and notary. (171)~Deacons may not, 1147 I,Intro,3 | circumstances and pastoral purposes noted by the Council Fathers, 1148 | nothing 1149 II,III,6 | testimonial letters, public notices or other sources of information”.(67)~ 1150 III (80) | of the Faith, Communionis notio (28 May 1992), AAS 85 [1993], 1151 III (117)| Christi Ecclesia, n 38, in “Notitiae24 (1988), pp. 388-389; 1152 III, 1,2 | received, can never be rendered null. Nevertheless, loss of the 1153 II,III,3 | in this way he is rightly numbered among candidates for the 1154 III (96) | Apostolic Exhortation, Evangelii Nuntiandi, 8 December 1975): AAS 68 ( 1155 III, 3,6 | Christian community. “The nurturing and deepening of mutual, 1156 III, 1,2 | the deacon takes Christ, obedient par excellence (cf. Phil 1157 III, 1,2 | itself and by all that is objectively, immediately and directly 1158 I, 1 | and the Priesthood, the objects of their competence, now 1159 III, 4,1 | constantly emphasised the obligatory nature of such formation 1160 II,IV,3 | Religious indifference, obscuring of values, loss of ethical 1161 I, 1 | or solicit their faithful observance”.(1) In these specific cases, 1162 II,IV,1 | become “a bridge and not an obstacle for others in their meeting 1163 II, I,5 | call of their members, not obstructing them, but rather promoting 1164 II (44) | conditions be sufficient for obtaining dispensation from the impediment 1165 III, 2,2 | a secular profession or occupation.~ 1166 II, I,3 | For that reason they must occupy themselves not only with 1167 III, 1,2 | of the clerical state may occur in conformity with the canonical 1168 III, 2,5 | to the office of diocesan oeconomus (151) and likewise nominated 1169 | off 1170 II (39) | fulfilling the ministry; 2) the offences of apostasy, heresy or schism; 1171 III, 1,2 | special fund which “collects offerings and temporal goods for the 1172 II,III,3 | ordination. It is a first official recognition of the positive 1173 | often 1174 III, 3,6 | interpersonal relationships, OIC, and the capacity to see 1175 III, 2,3 | liturgical books without adding, omitting or changing of his own volition (114) 1176 III (218)| fundatis, coelibatus ...omnibus ad Ordinem sacrum promovendis 1177 II,Intro,2 | of different theological opinions. There are points of reference, 1178 III, 2,7 | of Christ.~42. Numerous opportunities for the fruitful exercise 1179 III, 3,6 | difficult, it is also an opportunity for interior purification 1180 II, I,5 | relatives who are indifferent or opposed to the choice of a vocation, 1181 III (45) | outlook of contestation or of opposition to authority cannot adequately 1182 II,Intro,6 | particular Church.~If he opts for the restoration of the 1183 III (83) | Seminarians in the Basilica of the Oratory of St. Joseph, Montreal, 1184 II (1) | that the candidates make orderly and gradual progress toward 1185 II (6) | in ministerio Episcopi ordinanturtaken from the Traditio 1186 II (26) | 1; 295) and the military ordinariate (cf John Paul II, Apost. 1187 III (117)| post Precem Ordinationis, Ordinati stola diaconali et dalmatica 1188 I,Intro,2 | form of these sacramental ordinations. Finally, the Apostolic 1189 II (2) | public speaking, sacred song, organisation of Catholic groups, ecclesiastical 1190 III, 2,2 | as the social services or organisations promoting the rights of 1191 II,III,4 | aspirants.~Different ways of organising the formation are possible 1192 III, 2,7 | judicial, administrative and organizational matters, deacons should 1193 III, 4,7 | with the other diocesan organizations.~The Bishops should regulate 1194 II,Intro,7 | the Congregation for the Oriental Churches for territories 1195 I (28) | Decree Ad gentes, 16; Decree Orientalium Ecclesiarum, 17; Allocution 1196 II,Intro,5 | stifling the creativity or originality of the particular Churches.~ 1197 II,Intro,2 | ministry”. The seven gifts originate in a passage of Isaiah 11: 1198 III, 1,2 | regard to the widows and orphans of deceased deacons. Where 1199 III, 2,2 | addition to indispensable orthodoxy of doctrine, these new fields 1200 | ourselves 1201 III (45) | Those dominated by an outlook of contestation or of opposition 1202 I,Intro,2 | Tim 3:8-13).(15)~From its outset, patristic literature witnesses 1203 I (17) | Constitutiones Apostolorum, Paderborn 1906, I, pp. 212-216.~ 1204 I,Intro,3 | under the influence of the Paraclete, flourished as the Acts 1205 III, 1,2 | adequateremuneration, parameters of evaluation are also: 1206 III, 2,4 | protect it and the practice of parenthood which can truly be regarded 1207 II (32) | decreto Concilii Tridentini ad Parochos, pars II, c. 7, n. 3, Turin 1208 II (32) | Tridentini ad Parochos, pars II, c. 7, n. 3, Turin 1914, 1209 III, 1,2 | who minister full-time or part-time and who receive income from 1210 III, 1,2 | is to be discharged on a partial or full-time basis and the 1211 III, 2,1 | and the sacramentals, he participates at the celebration of Holy 1212 III, 4,3 | cannot be reduced merely to participating at courses or study days 1213 I, 1 | these last decades in many parts of the Church — with promising 1214 III, 2,5 | all ideologies and narrow party interests, lest they deprive 1215 II,Intro,2 | seven gifts originate in a passage of Isaiah 11:2, from the 1216 I,Intro,2 | these norms subsequently passed into the Code of Canon Law 1217 III, 4,6 | reveal the Holy Eucharist as Passover, in its annual articulation 1218 III, 4,6 | pastoral. (237)~69. As in the past, attention to the various 1219 III, 3,6 | even in the exercise of paternal responsibilities, by respect 1220 III, 4,6 | themselves kind-heartedness, patience, affability, strength of 1221 III, 2,7 | encourage constructive and patient collaboration between deacons 1222 I,Intro,2 | 13).(15)~From its outset, patristic literature witnesses to 1223 II,IV,4 | programmed for the deacons will pay particular attention to 1224 II,IV,2 | Eucharist and will be helped to penetrate ever deeper into its mystery. 1225 | per 1226 III (117)| ministerium abhinc in liturgia peragendum manifestatur”) and 190; 1227 III, 1,2 | eventualities.~21. Trusting to the perennial fidelity of God, the deacon 1228 II,Intro,5 | preparation or eventual perfecting of their respective national 1229 III, 4,1 | doctrinal formation which perfects and completes what they 1230 III, 3,4 | fullness of charity.~55. In performing the works of charity entrusted 1231 | perhaps 1232 III, 4,3 | as material for reading; periodicals known for their fidelity 1233 III, 1,2 | with which he should be permeated, the deacon, following the 1234 III (71) | income, due in justice, which permits a decent upkeep, congruent 1235 III, 3,5 | Church, the principle and perpetually visible foundation of whose 1236 III, 3,6 | personal circumstances and to persevere in providing for their children 1237 II,III,2 | profile of the aspirants' personalities and also, on request, a 1238 I, 1 | the following documents pertain to permanent deacons of 1239 II,Intro,4 | Jn 13:1-17; Phil 2:7-8; 1 Pet 2:21-25) and he entrusted 1240 III, 2,5 | promoting life in all its phases and transforming the world 1241 I (16) | Cf. Epistula ad Philadelphenses, 4; Epistula ad Smyrnaeos, 1242 I,Intro,2 | exordium of his Epistle to the Philippians (cf. Phil 1:1), while in 1243 II,IV,3 | study of other religions, philosophical questions, a deepening of 1244 III, 4,6 | knowledge of those aspects of philosophy, ecclesiology, dogmatic 1245 II,III,6 | sound doctrine, genuine piety, good moral behaviour, fitness 1246 III, 3,1 | world, she is nonetheless a pilgrim (173) on the way to the 1247 III, 4,6 | sessions in spirituality and pilgrimages to places of spiritual interest.~ 1248 III, 1,2 | carry out charitable and pious works and pursue other objectives 1249 III, 3,6 | should be assisted to play their role with joy and 1250 III (182)| themselves from all vice and be pleasing to God and dedicate themselves 1251 I, 1 | Assemblies. The work of both Plenaries illustrated convergence 1252 III, 1,2 | groups or associations which plot against the Church, are 1253 II,IV,3 | convergence, and cultural pluralism demand that those involved 1254 I, 1 | takes account of legitimate plurality and in turn guarantees that 1255 III, 1,2 | are founded on ideologies, policies or associations incompatible 1256 III, 1,2 | mutual assurance (insurance) policy which affords cover for 1257 I,Intro,2 | The Apostolic Constitution Pontificalis Romani Recognitio(23) of 1258 II,Intro,2 | of service to a concrete portion of the People of God. This 1259 III, 2,2 | ever greater challenges posed for man and for the Gospel 1260 II,III,3 | official recognition of the positive signs of the vocation to 1261 III, 3,6 | in ministry. It eschews possessive behaviour, undue pursuit 1262 III, 1,2 | not however exclude the possibility that a cleric might wish 1263 III, 4,3 | seeks to develop all of his potential. This enables him to live 1264 III, 4,6 | and the habitual ascetical practices.~The centre of this spiritual 1265 III (82) | Evangelium Christi, cuius praeco effectus es; et vide, ut 1266 II,II,1 | and already have exercised praiseworthy commitment to the apostolate.~ 1267 II,IV,1 | offering of self.(83)~69. A pre-condition for an authentic human maturity 1268 II,III,6 | himself to have the necessary pre-requisites for ordination, may address 1269 III, 2,3 | in its simplest form, the preached word and the communion of 1270 III, 2,5 | Christian education; in training preachers, youth groups, and lay groups; 1271 III, 2,1 | teacher in so far as he preaches and bears witness to the 1272 II,III,3 | rite of admission must be preceded by a request for enrolment 1273 III, 2,7 | they always have precedence over the non-ordained faithful. 1274 III (117)| nn. 188: (“Immediate post Precem Ordinationis, Ordinati stola 1275 III, 3,2 | the various evangelical precepts and counsels according to 1276 II,IV,1 | prayer and fidelity to a precise rule of life. A decisive 1277 III, 3,6 | ecclesial reasons which preclude his remarriage (cf. 1 Tim 1278 II,II,2 | state of life.~Moreover, a precondition for accepting widowed candidates 1279 II,IV,3 | 84. Candidates should be predisposed to continuing their formation 1280 III, 1,2 | vision of obedience also predisposes acceptance of a more concrete 1281 II,II | should not be understood in a predominantly juridical sense, as if it 1282 I, 1 | published simultaneously and prefaced by a single, comprehensive 1283 II (26) | apostolic vicariate, apostolic prefecture and a stably erected apostolic 1284 III, 2,3 | power flows”, (107) this prerogative of diaconal ordination is 1285 I (1) | Ministero e la Vita dei Presbiteri (22 October 1994), in “Sacrum 1286 III (83) | with the bishop and his presbyterium” (CIC, canon 757); “By their 1287 III, 1,2 | admission to the Order of Presbyters rests with the diocesan 1288 III, 1,2 | from that income”.(71) In prescribingadequateremuneration, 1289 I,Intro,2 | in the Church.(20) This prescription, however, was not carried 1290 I, 1 | discharging adequately the prescriptions of canon 236 of the Code 1291 III, 4,7 | composed of the Bishop as its president, or a priest delegated by 1292 III, 2,2 | 25. When the deacon presides at a liturgical celebration, 1293 II,Intro,3 | and blessing marriages, in presiding at the rites of funeral 1294 III, 1,2 | form of trade(s) unions or pressure groups, thus reducing the 1295 III, 2,3 | contains, and may well signify presumption toward what has been established 1296 III, 2,7 | else, a true charity should prevail which recognises in every 1297 II,II,1 | qualities listed by Paul are prevalently human, almost as if to say 1298 III, 2,6 | good of the deacon and to prevent improvisation, ordination 1299 III, 4,6 | and makes it fruitful, and prevents its reduction to mere “functionalism” 1300 III, 3,4 | reference emphasize the primacy of the spiritual life. The 1301 I (2) | the event of their being printed separately. ~ 1302 II,IV,1 | programmed—will constitute a privileged forum for fraternal checks 1303 II,II,1 | reputation, and have moral probity, proven virtue and the other 1304 III, 1,2 | ministry in accordance with the procedures agreed upon, between the 1305 II (39) | wilful homicide or actually procured abortion; 5) grave mutilation 1306 I (18) | Dossetti, Cl. Leonardi, P. Prodi, cons. of H. Jedin, ed. 1307 I, 1 | Magisterium.~The documents produced here are intended as a response 1308 III (45) | recalled that the deacon must ?profess respect and obedience to 1309 II,Intro,7 | members of other institutes professing the evangelical counsels”.(23)~ 1310 III, 1,2 | 15. Deacons who are professionally employed are required to 1311 II, I,2 | director of formation in the programming of the different formational 1312 II,IV,2 | must therefore be helped progressively to acquire those attitudes 1313 III, 1,2 | discipline of the Church does not prohibit to permanent deacons professions 1314 III, 1,2 | Deacons are strictly prohibited from all involvement with 1315 II,Intro,1 | diversity, the educational projects drawn up by the Episcopal 1316 I, 1 | parts of the Church — with promising results, especially for 1317 III, 4,6 | their ministry effective promoters of communion. In situations 1318 III, 2,7 | assessor, (168) auditor, (169) promotor iustitiae, defensor vinculi (170) 1319 III (218)| omnibus ad Ordinem sacrum promovendis lege impositum est”: Second 1320 III, 2,6 | the altar, which in turn prompts the transformation of life 1321 I,Intro,2 | into the Code of Canon Law promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 1322 III, 4,1 | periodic renewal of the “I am” pronounced by deacons at their ordination, 1323 III, 3,4 | the actions and public pronouncements of deacons involve the Church. 1324 III, 4,1 | profound, scientific and propedeutic. Application of these norms 1325 I,Intro,1 | triple office of priest, prophet and king”.(4)~Through the 1326 III, 2,6 | varying degrees, a large proportion of every deacon's activity. 1327 II,III,1 | by means of an explicit proposal of the community to which 1328 I, 1 | faithfully reflect points and proposals from every geographical 1329 III, 2,2 | so as to teach and propose the mystery of Christ fully 1330 III (215)| Dabo Vobis, 36, quoting Propositio 5 of the Synodal fathers: 1331 II,IV,3 | n. 29) and in the Motu Proprio (n. 22),(86) are of such 1332 II,IV,4 | However, neither should the prospect of the mission ad gentes 1333 III, 2,4 | love, the virtues which protect it and the practice of parenthood 1334 II,IV,1 | represent a precious help and a providential support in living out one' 1335 II,Intro,6 | this regard, after having prudently heard the recommendation 1336 III, 2,2 | Ordinary before writing in publications which habitually attack 1337 III, 3,4 | for the soul, and for a pure and lasting fount of spiritual 1338 III, 1,2 | who are similarly regarded purely as employers.(54)~It should 1339 III, 3,6 | opportunity for interior purification and an impetus for growth 1340 III, 3,3 | which Christ loves, purifies, nourishes and cares for ( 1341 I,Intro,3 | circumstances and pastoral purposes noted by the Council Fathers, 1342 III, 4,5 | initial formation since it pursues the same ends as initial 1343 III, 3,6 | possessive behaviour, undue pursuit of professional success 1344 III, 3,4 | teach what you believe and put into practice what you teach”. (196) 1345 II, I,6 | and tools which Providence puts at one's disposition.~Self-formation 1346 III, 4,6 | obtain the necessary academic qualifications at those pontifical academies 1347 II,Intro,4 | 4:18-19), he explicitly qualified his action as diakonia ( 1348 II, I,3 | faith of the candidates and qualify them to be teachers of the 1349 III, 1,2 | a quo and the bishop ad quem in the case of deacons who, 1350 II,II | Vocari a Deo dicuntur qui a legitimis Ecclesiae ministris 1351 II,IV,1 | brotherly relationships, and quick to understand, forgive and 1352 III (54) | Congregation for the Clergy, Quidam Episcopi (8 March 1982), 1353 III, 2,2 | Conference (102) when involved in radio or television broadcasts.~ 1354 III, 1,2 | deacons must always be a very rare exception, and only for 1355 III (218)| His rationibus in mysteriis Christi Eiusque 1356 II,Intro,7 | has obtained the right to re-establish the permanent diaconate 1357 II,III,2 | about whom he will have reached a moral certainty of suitability, 1358 II,IV,3 | acquiring the capacity to read a situation and an adequate 1359 III, 4,1 | fundamental choice, which must be reaffirmed and renewed throughout the 1360 II,II | intervention of God, which is realised with the laying on of hands. 1361 III, 4,7 | of the diocesan bishop, a realistic programme of ongoing formation 1362 III, 3,2 | his mission is continually realized: “The Son of Man did not 1363 III, 4,7 | effect, especially when he realizes the importance of respect 1364 III, 3,6 | destroy dedication to the rearing of children nor lead to 1365 II,IV,3 | future deacons to explain the reasonableness of the faith;~d) dogmatic 1366 I,Intro,1 | of Ordersconfigures the recipient to Christ by a special grace 1367 III, 4,1 | and of deacons who are its recipients, such formation should be 1368 II, I,6 | in being humbly open to recognising one's own limitations and 1369 III, 4,6 | academies or institutes recognized by the Apostolic See which 1370 II,Intro,6 | having prudently heard the recommendation of the Council of Priests 1371 I,Intro,2 | Paul VI implemented the recommendations of the Second Vatican Council 1372 II,Conclu | The Didascalia Apostolorum recommends to the deacons of the first 1373 III, 1,2 | of married deacons), just recompense of those in his service — 1374 II,Intro,2 | The anamnesis (which recounts the history of salvation 1375 II,IV,1 | the individual concerned, recourse may be made to a psychological 1376 III, 1,2 | exhibit honesty and ethical rectitude. They should be careful 1377 III, 2,2 | the tacit consent of the rector of the churches concerned 1378 III, 3,3 | their lives on Christ, who redeemed mankind by his obedience 1379 III, 3,6 | responsibilities must necessarily reduce the amount of time which 1380 III, 1,2 | or pressure groups, thus reducing the sacred ministry to a 1381 III, 4,6 | fruitful, and prevents its reduction to mere “functionalism” 1382 I (20) | Session XXIII, Decreta de Reformatione, canon 17: Conciliorum Oecumenicorum 1383 II,Intro,3 | service.~Finally, the munus regendi is exercised in dedication 1384 I (19) | which was placed a deacon (“regionarius”) for the promotion of charity 1385 I (19) | City into seven zones (or “regiones”, later called “diaconiae”) 1386 II (2) | keeping up to date the registers of baptism, confirmation, 1387 III, 1,2 | deacon have an obligation to reimburse him those expenses incurred 1388 III, 1,2 | in the complex matter of reimbursing expenses, including, for 1389 II,IV,3 | presentation of the questions relating to Revelation and the formulation 1390 III, 3,3 | The Relations of Holy Order~46. By a special 1391 II, I,5 | in the case of parents or relatives who are indifferent or opposed 1392 III, 2,6 | permit. They should not be relegated to marginal duties, be made 1393 II,IV,3 | such as the study of other religions, philosophical questions, 1394 I, 1 | normative source for both, while remaining an inextricable part of 1395 II,IV,1 | cannot live without love. He remains a being that is incomprehensible 1396 IV | God, has co-operated in a remarkable way with the work of redemption, 1397 III, 3,6 | reasons which preclude his remarriage (cf. 1 Tim 3:12), in accordance 1398 III, 3,4 | mystical and ecclesial. Let him remember that, when lived with faith 1399 III, 3,6 | prudence and vigilance, remembering that “the spirit is willing 1400 III, 4,2 | certain sense, to deacons: “I remind you to fan into a flame 1401 III, 2,2 | Finally, deacons are reminded that they are obliged to 1402 III, 4,7 | organization should not be remiss in maintaining the necessary 1403 III, 4,6 | personality which might render his ministry more effective.~ 1404 III, 1,2 | validly received, can never be rendered null. Nevertheless, loss 1405 III, 1,2 | that a cleric might wish to renounce this right, as the Apostle 1406 III, 2,2 | discouraged. Rather we have renounced shameful, hidden things; 1407 II,IV,1 | which therefore requires renunciation, vigilance, prayer and fidelity 1408 II,IV,2 | Church. This has important repercussions on his spiritual life, which 1409 I, 1 | every geographical area represented at the Plenary Assemblies. 1410 II,II,1 | knowledge, enjoy a good reputation, and have moral probity, 1411 II,II,2 | Christian life and have good reputations”.(41)~Moreover. In addition 1412 III, 3,6 | 59. In contrast with the requirement for the priesthood, not 1413 III, 4,6 | calls also for group work requiring a knowledge and respect 1414 II,II,1 | intention, are endowed with the requisite knowledge, enjoy a good 1415 III, 2,4 | sacred signs which bear a resemblance to the sacraments (and) 1416 II,III,4 | receive their formation residing “for at least three years 1417 II,Intro,1 | guiding and harmonising, while respecting legitimate diversity, the 1418 III, 3,5 | with Christ: no one has responded with a love greater than 1419 III, 4,1 | long series of coherent responses which are based on and animated 1420 III, 3,6 | participate actively and responsibly in the Church's mission 1421 II,Intro,6 | imply the obligation of restoring it in all its dioceses. 1422 I, 1 | document.~The introduction restricts itself to the historical 1423 III, 1,2 | the Order of Presbyters rests with the diocesan bishop, 1424 I, 1 | made in the matter. As a result, the final texts of the 1425 III, 2,6 | of life by the liturgy, resulting in charity. “If we consider 1426 I, 1 | Church — with promising results, especially for the urgent 1427 I, 1 | Decree (cf. canon 32).~While retaining their proper identity and 1428 III, 4,6 | formation of the deacon will reveal the Holy Eucharist as Passover, 1429 III, 3,4 | when lived with faith and reverence, these actions of the Church 1430 I, 1 | of deaconscalls for a review of the journey thus far 1431 II,Intro,6 | drafted and periodically revised.~ 1432 III, 4,6 | theological knowledge but also to revitalize constantly their ministry 1433 I,Intro,3 | Christian community was revitalized, configured more closely 1434 III, 3,4 | brings satisfaction and rewards, it can also be open to 1435 II, I,4 | thrust, and have a definite rhythm of meetings and prayer.~ 1436 II,II,1 | blameless before the face of his righteousness, as being the servants of 1437 II,III,3 | order, and in this way he is rightly numbered among candidates 1438 III, 2,2 | explicit mandate from the risen Lord to preach the Gospel 1439 II,III,5 | needs of the faithful' (Rm 12:11-13)”.(58)~The identity 1440 III, 4,7 | essential distinction of roles and the clear independence 1441 III, 3,5 | Lord, which is born and rooted in the word, will cause 1442 III, 3,1 | Christ, who was crucified and rose again in order to break 1443 III, 2,3 | to observe faithfully the rubrics of the liturgical books 1444 II,III,4 | it and should make clear rules regarding discipline and 1445 II (1) | diaconate as such should run for a period of at least 1446 II,II,2 | themselves to be capable of running their own homes, and whose 1447 II,Intro,2 | deacon as being not “ad sacerdotium sed ad ministerium”,(6) 1448 III (135)| Florence (DS 1325); Doctrina de sacramento extremae unctionis of the 1449 III, 3,6 | and deepening of mutual, sacrificial love between husband and 1450 II,IV,2 | spirituality and the example of the saints, and to bring about a balanced 1451 III, 1,2 | that she can become the salt of the earth”.(58)~Derogating 1452 II (46) | Idem, Ap. Lett. Ecclesiae sanctae (6 August 1966), I, 25, § 1453 II,Intro,3 | ordination itself.(15)~The munus sanctificandi of the deacon is expressed 1454 III, 3,2 | life because he has been sanctified by the Holy Spirit in the 1455 III, 4,4 | identity and vocation; and in sanctifying themselves and others through 1456 III, 3,6 | give clear witness to the sanctity of marriage and the family. 1457 III, 3,4 | undertaking. While it brings satisfaction and rewards, it can also 1458 III, 2,6 | on various forms so as to satisfy the diverse needs of the 1459 III, 3,3 | s love by which they are saved in the words and deeds of 1460 III, 3,4 | call and experience its saving power (cf. Rom 1:16). Their 1461 II,Conclu | the first century: “As our Saviour and Master said in the Gospel: 1462 III, 2,2 | the Gospels to the deacon saying: “Receive the Gospel of 1463 III, 3,6 | continence or give rise to scandal. (221)~They must finally 1464 II (6) | Traditio apostolica, 8 (SCh, 11bis, pp. 58-59), as taken 1465 II (39) | offences of apostasy, heresy or schism; 3) attempted marriage, 1466 II,III,4 | foresee formational and scholastic meetings in the evenings, 1467 II,III,2 | usually, should not provide school lessons, but rather meetings 1468 II,III,6 | suitability by means of a diligent scrutiny. First of all he will examine 1469 III (42) | Letter of the Secretariat of State to the Cardinal 1470 III, 2,1 | animates the community or a section of ecclesial life.(79) Thus 1471 III, 2,2 | Christian living. With growing secularization and the ever greater challenges 1472 II,Intro,2 | being not “ad sacerdotium sed ad ministerium”,(6) that 1473 | seem 1474 I,Intro,2 | the liturgy of ordination, sees the origin of the diaconate 1475 III, 3,6 | virtue fosters a mutual self-giving which soon becomes evident 1476 III, 3,5 | discernment to arrive at better self-knowledge and to grow in faithful 1477 III, 3,5 | title of Mother, she was the selfless helper of her divine Son' 1478 III, 3,4 | virtues, a disposition to selflessness, service to the brethren 1479 III (83) | Deacons, Religious and Seminarians in the Basilica of the Oratory 1480 II,IV,3 | of hours of lectures and seminars be not less than a thousand 1481 II,Intro,2 | consists of the words: “Lord, send forth upon them the Holy 1482 II,IV,1 | for himself, his life is senseless, if love is not revealed 1483 II, I,2 | and refined ministerial sensibility.~24. The pastor (or other 1484 II,IV,4 | develop a strong missionary sensitivity. In fact, they too, in an 1485 III, 3,5 | Christ indeed cannot be separated from the Church which is 1486 I (2) | event of their being printed separately. ~ 1487 II,Intro,2 | fuller version given by the Septuagint. These are the gifts of 1488 II,IV,1 | establishing meaningful and serene relationships with others 1489 II,IV,1 | to commit themselves with serenity to the pastoral ministry, 1490 III (197)| St Augustine, Sermones, 179, 1: PL 38, 966.~ 1491 I (20) | Cf. Council of Trent, Session XXIII, Decreta de Reformatione, 1492 III, 4,6 | spirituality, intensive sessions in spirituality and pilgrimages 1493 II,Intro,2 | strengthened by the gift of your sevenfold grace to carry out faithfully 1494 II,IV,1 | demands full dominion over his sexuality, which must become truly 1495 III, 2,2 | Rather we have renounced shameful, hidden things; not acting 1496 III, 3,2 | truly made sons of God and sharers in the divine nature and 1497 I,Intro,1 | Ministry~1. “In order to shepherd the People of God and to 1498 I,Intro,1 | flock of which they are shepherds in as much as they are teachers 1499 II,III,5 | authenticity of the ministry shines out with the greatest effectiveness. 1500 III, 3,6 | times of joy and sorrow: in short, love becomes service. When 1501 III, 3,4 | intimately so that He may shoulder the burdens of their ministry.


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