| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
| Congregation for Catholic Education; Congregation for the Clergy Basic norms for the formation of permanent deacons IntraText - Concordances (Hapax - words occurring once) |
Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1502 II,IV,1 | them, educating them and showing forth to the whole Church 1503 III (70) | they may need in infirmity, sickness or old age” (CIC, canon 1504 II,IV,2 | their own mission at his side. They are to be invited, 1505 III, 2,3 | Music and song, even in its simplest form, the preached word 1506 II,IV,2 | exclusively so, such as simplicity of heart, total giving of 1507 I, 1 | documents which are published simultaneously and prefaced by a single, 1508 II (1) | faithful, in teaching people to sing sacred music and lead them 1509 III, 4,2 | demands of their call to a singular ministry of ecclesial service 1510 II, I,1 | universality and in the singularity of its members.~In the Church' 1511 III, 2,4 | involves the forgiveness of sins and the worthy reception 1512 II,III,5 | an interval of at least six months”.(62)~ 1513 I (15) | describes several of the sixty who collaborated with him 1514 II,II,1 | of men. They must not be slanderers, double-tongued, or lovers 1515 III, 3,1 | has been freed from the slavery of sin by Christ, who was 1516 I,Intro,1 | authority, ministers are truly “slaves of Christ” (cf. Rom. 1:11), 1517 I,Intro,2 | for various reasons, a slow decline which ended in its 1518 I (16) | Philadelphenses, 4; Epistula ad Smyrnaeos, 12, 2: Epistula ad Magnesios, 1519 III, 1,2 | and live in a simple, sober manner which is open to 1520 I, 1 | doctrinal basis and inculcate or solicit their faithful observance”.(1) 1521 II, I,1 | sacraments, in love and solidarity, in prayer and in the solicitude 1522 III, 2,7 | several parishes entrusted in solidum to one or more priests. (157)~ 1523 | something 1524 | sometimes 1525 III, 3,6 | mutual self-giving which soon becomes evident in ministry. 1526 III, 3,6 | support in times of joy and sorrow: in short, love becomes 1527 II,III,2 | external pressures of any sort.(47)~At the end of the propaedeutic 1528 II,Intro,5 | hierarchy for the good of souls”.(18)~The Code of Canon 1529 II,II,2 | proof of human and spiritual soundness in their state of life.~ 1530 III, 4,7 | and loving service.~The Sovereign Pontiff, Pope John Paul 1531 II,IV,3 | less than a thousand in the space of the three years. The 1532 III, 3,4 | brothers and sisters. God speaks to man in Sacred Scripture: (202) 1533 II,Intro,2 | which is strength, vigor specialis, a gift for living the new 1534 III, 4,7 | should be distinct from later specialization courses.~Programmes such 1535 III, 4,6 | those who are capable to specialize in a theological discipline 1536 III, 2,2 | these new fields demand specialized training, but they are very 1537 III, 4,5 | Specificity~67. Personal concern and 1538 III, 1,2 | formation, age, and with his spiritually valid aspirations. The territory 1539 III, 3,3 | in the sense of a simple spontaneity of natural disposition... 1540 III, 4,6 | it is from this life that springs up that love which sustains 1541 II,Intro,4 | may better live out this sprituality of service, the Lord gives 1542 I,Intro,3 | diaconate as a proper and stable rank of the hierarchy”.(28) 1543 II (26) | apostolic prefecture and a stably erected apostolic administration ( 1544 I,Intro,2 | only as an intermediate stage for candidates preparing 1545 III, 3,5 | will take place, and to stand before the Son of man” ( 1546 II,II,1 | well as deacons gain a good standing for themselves and also 1547 III, 3,6 | Spirituality of deacons and states of life~59. In contrast 1548 III, 1,2 | prior recognitio of its statutes by the competent ecclesiastical 1549 III, 1,2 | the fulfilment of their statutory ends.(56)~Deacons who come 1550 I,Intro,1 | community, and preside in God's stead over the flock of which 1551 III, 3,2 | Christ” (Eph 4:12).~From this stems the diaconal spirituality 1552 I,Intro,3 | not be considered merely a step towards the Priesthood”.(27)~“ 1553 III (183)| of orders, and they are stewards of the mysteries of God 1554 III (71) | usage, denotes more than a stipend in the technical sense of 1555 III, 1,2 | also be given to possible stipulations made in agreements between 1556 III (117)| Precem Ordinationis, Ordinati stola diaconali et dalmatica induuntur 1557 III, 2,3 | with the alb, cincture and stole, “constitutes the liturgical 1558 III, 3,1 | again in order to break the stranglehold of the evil one, so that 1559 III, 2,7 | territories, environments, social strata and groups where priests 1560 I,Intro,2 | difficulty; (ii) the intention of strengthening with the grace of diaconal 1561 III, 4,1 | for the apostolic life and stressed the need for it to be global, 1562 III, 1,2 | common good”.(65) Deacons are strictly prohibited from all involvement 1563 II,III,2 | discernment, according to a well structured plan.~Even during this period, 1564 II,IV,1 | lives and the victorious struggle against their own selfishness. 1565 III, 4,6 | the Magisterium should be studied in common, and in relation 1566 III, 2,4 | which may only be subdelegated, however, in the manner 1567 III, 3,6 | Contemporary man, very often submerged in the ephemeral, is particularly 1568 I, 1 | consultations and numerous submissions made in the matter. As a 1569 II,Intro,7 | institute or society should be submitted for examination and approval 1570 III, 1,2 | considered as no more than a subordinate activity, and because they 1571 III, 2,3 | ministry of the bishop and, subordinately, to that of the priests 1572 III, 1,2 | before ordination, should subscribe to a mutual assurance (insurance) 1573 II,IV,3 | as it offers the deacon a substantial nourishment for his spiritual 1574 III, 2,6 | be made merely to act as substitutes, nor discharge duties normally 1575 III, 4,4 | to offer deacons will be successful in as much as it responds 1576 III, 4,6 | more effective.~To fulfil successfully his vocation to holiness 1577 III, 1,2 | obedience to me and to my successors?”.(44) In making this promise 1578 III, 3,4 | eternal and friend of all who suffer.~Conscious of his own weakness 1579 III, 2,4 | in their difficulties and sufferings, (130) this responsibility 1580 II,Intro,3 | are diverse; these must be suggested, in each case, by the different 1581 II, I,2 | must also give concrete suggestions to help bring about an authentic 1582 II (39) | or others, and attempted suicide; 6) illicit completion of 1583 II,IV,3 | absolutely exclude “a hurried or superficial preparation, because the 1584 III, 1,2 | also subject to his own superiors' competence and to the discipline 1585 III, 4,7 | to plan, co-ordinate and supervise the diaconal ministry from 1586 III, 4,7 | assignments should be carefully supervised by an exemplary priest especially 1587 II, I,2 | involved in the formation, of supervising and inspiring the whole 1588 II,IV,4 | individual and under continual supervision. For the choice of activities, 1589 III, 2,7 | reserved. (160) When deacons supply in places where there is 1590 III, 4,7 | study, either at diocesan or supra-diocesan level.~Under the bishop' 1591 II,Intro,5 | deacons can be programmed with surety and in harmony with the 1592 III, 2,3 | Church, is a sacred action surpassing all others. No other action 1593 I,Intro,2 | decline which ended in its surviving only as an intermediate 1594 III (47) | is that of ?promoting and sustaining the apostolic activities 1595 III, 4,6 | springs up that love which sustains their ministry and makes 1596 III, 2,7 | and take part in diocesan synods. (164)~They may not, however, 1597 III, 2,1 | The Second Vatican Council synthesized the ministry of deacons 1598 III, 2,2 | exercised with at least the tacit consent of the rector of 1599 II (1) | the faithful, in giving talks to the people, in administering 1600 III, 2,3 | Manipulation of the liturgy is tantamount to depriving it of the riches 1601 II,IV,2 | believes, living what he teaches.(85) The candidate must 1602 II,IV,4 | particular the guidance of family teams, small communities, groups 1603 II,IV,4 | administration, information technology, etc.(90)~87. At the same 1604 III, 2,2 | when involved in radio or television broadcasts.~In every case, 1605 II,II,1 | or lovers of money, but temperate in all things, compassionate, 1606 I (25) | Ten canons speak explicitly 1607 II,IV,2 | formation. Its aim is to tend to the development of the 1608 II (44) | he has children of such a tender age as to be in need of 1609 II,Intro,2 | communion in missionary tension. This is a necessary, even 1610 III, 1,2 | the missio ad gentes. The terms on which deacons afford 1611 III, 1,2 | spiritually valid aspirations. The territory in which his ministry is 1612 II,IV,3 | theology of the Old and New Testament; the interrelation between 1613 I,Intro,3 | Acts of the Apostles(29) testifies.~The permanent Diaconate 1614 II,III,6 | may seem useful, such as testimonial letters, public notices 1615 III, 3,6 | This love grows thanks to chastity which flourishes, 1616 III, 3,1 | it is the world as the theatre of human history, bearing 1617 III, 4,6 | study courses on the great themes of the theological tradition 1618 II,IV,3 | personal library with a theological-pastoral emphasis and to be open 1619 II,III,4 | and pastoral), it must be theologically well founded, have a specific 1620 I (15) | him as deacons: Timothy (1 Thes 3:2), Epophros (Col 1:7), 1621 II,IV,2 | upon the Word of God, the thirst for prayer, commitment to 1622 II,Intro,1 | canon 236.~2. After about thirty years from the first directives, 1623 II,II,1 | has completed at least his thirty-fifth year”.(38)~Lastly, candidates 1624 II,IV,2 | means of its loving and thorough study and the daily exercise 1625 | though 1626 II,Intro,1 | experiences, it has been thought opportune now to draw up 1627 III, 3,2 | also in imbuing and forming thoughts and actions”. (184) When “ 1628 II,IV,3 | seminars be not less than a thousand in the space of the three 1629 II,IV,1 | and individualism which threaten the life of each one, ready 1630 I, 1 | fruitful and which, at the threshold of the Third Millenium, 1631 II, I,4 | of service and missionary thrust, and have a definite rhythm 1632 III (220)| Letter to Priests on Holy Thursday, 8 April 1979, 8: AAS 71 ( 1633 III, 3,4 | primarily by faithful and tireless exercise of the ministry 1634 III, 3,4 | themselves to preach the word tirelessly and yet be mindful that 1635 III (182)| the sight of man” (cf. 1 Tit 3; 8-18 and 12-13): Second 1636 II, I,6 | the highest the people and tools which Providence puts at 1637 II,IV,3 | illustration of the sources, topics and methods of theology, 1638 II,IV,1 | love means offering the totality of one's being, of one's 1639 III, 4,6 | Eucharist since it is the touchstone of the deacon's life and 1640 III, 3,3 | human being carries the traces of sin but is called to 1641 III, 1,2 | in political parties or trades unions, in accordance with 1642 II,II,2 | not, in accordance with traditional Church discipline, enter 1643 III, 4,7 | respect for well proven traditions and knows how to listen, 1644 III (238)| Church of God” (Epist. ad Trallianos, 2, 3: F. X. Funk, o.c., 1645 III, 2,5 | Church, they must be able to transcend all ideologies and narrow 1646 III, 1,2 | community.(41) When a deacon is transferred to a community in another 1647 III, 2,6 | which in turn prompts the transformation of life by the liturgy, 1648 III, 2,5 | life in all its phases and transforming the world according to the 1649 II,III,5 | diaconate, whether permanent or transitory, he must have received the 1650 III, 2,2 | Sacraments, should strive to transmit the word in their professional 1651 III, 2,2 | the mystery of Christ, by transmitting Christian doctrine and by 1652 III, 3,1 | bearing the marks of its travail, its triumphs and failures, 1653 II,II | objective criteria, which treasure the ancient tradition of 1654 III, 4,7 | arranged for deacons which treat of liturgical and spiritual 1655 II,IV,3 | theology, with its various treatises: Trinity, creation, Christology, 1656 III, 3,4 | to the difficulties and trials experienced by the followers 1657 II (32) | Catechismus ex decreto Concilii Tridentini ad Parochos, pars II, c. 1658 II,Intro,2 | understood as a mystery of Trinitarian communion in missionary 1659 II,IV,3 | with its various treatises: Trinity, creation, Christology, 1660 III, 3,1 | marks of its travail, its triumphs and failures, the world, 1661 III, 4,6 | direction, deacons should try to pursue study courses 1662 II (32) | Parochos, pars II, c. 7, n. 3, Turin 1914, p. 288.~ 1663 II,III,2 | aspirants to one or more tutors. It is to be hoped that, 1664 II,II,1 | has completed at least his twenty-fifth year; if he is married, 1665 I (15) | 2), Epophros (Col 1:7), Tychicus (Col 3:7; Eph 6:2).~ 1666 III (222)| permanent deacons of the U.S.A. in Detroit (19 September 1667 III, 4,2 | seeks to confirm him in uncompromising fidelity to a personal vocation 1668 III (135)| 1697) and cap. 4 de extrema unctione (DS 1719).~ 1669 III (135)| Doctrina de sacramento extremae unctionis of the Council of Trent, 1670 II,IV,1 | relationships with others must undergo a profound conversion before 1671 II,Intro,2 | understanding of the diaconate that underlies it. In fact it offers the 1672 III, 3,4 | attractive but difficult undertaking. While it brings satisfaction 1673 III, 1,2 | Some professions, while of undoubted benefit to the community, 1674 III, 3,6 | eschews possessive behaviour, undue pursuit of professional 1675 III, 1,2 | fault of his own, becomes unemployed. Likewise, it will be opportune 1676 III, 4,5 | in ongoing formation are unequivocal signs of a coherent response 1677 II, I,3 | providing the candidates with a unified formation and help them 1678 I, 1 | the clear need for greater uniformity in training so as to ensure 1679 II,IV,2 | constitutes the heart and unifying centre of every Christian 1680 II,IV,2 | requires a reflection on the uniqueness of Christian prayer and 1681 III, 2,3 | specifically, helps them to unite their lives to the offering 1682 III, 2,2 | in Catholic and civil universities(98) and by adequate use 1683 | Unlike 1684 III, 2,7 | should always strive to avoid unnecessary forms of bureaucracy, lest 1685 I,Intro,2 | bishop, priest or deacon, unthinkable. He underlines that the 1686 II,II,2 | the human and Christian upbringing of their children.~d) Members 1687 III, 4,5 | cannot be confined simply to updating, but should seek to facilitate 1688 III (71) | distinct from civil law usage, denotes more than a stipend 1689 II (1) | instructed on how to perform usefully the duties of their future 1690 III, 4,7 | 81. In addition to the usual permanent formation offered 1691 II,III,2 | the propaedeutic period, usually, should not provide school 1692 III (82) | praeco effectus es; et vide, ut quod legeris credas, quod 1693 III, 1,2 | pastoral charity and “do their utmost to foster among people peace 1694 III, 1,2 | Sacred ordination, once validly received, can never be rendered 1695 I (1) | Texts, Chiarimenti circa il valore vincolante dell'art. 66 1696 II, I,6 | generosity to God's call, valuing to the highest the people 1697 II,Intro,4 | must take account of these variations and offer differentiated 1698 II,IV,4 | proclamation of the Word in the varied contexts of ministerial 1699 I,Intro,1 | Lord set up in the Church a variety of offices which aim at 1700 II,Intro,1 | dioceses, which at times vary greatly from one to another.~ 1701 III, 2,6 | circumstances, may absorb, to varying degrees, a large proportion 1702 III (117)| typica, Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1995, pp. 28-29.~ 1703 III, 3,5 | devotion. (214)~With deep veneration and affection Mary looks 1704 II,III,6 | information”.(67)~After having verified the suitability of a candidate 1705 II,Intro,2 | Isaiah 11:2, from the fuller version given by the Septuagint. 1706 III, 2,3 | Sacred Liturgy they should vest worthily and with dignity, 1707 III, 2,3 | Orders, so as to serve as a vested minister in the sanctification 1708 II (26) | territorial abbey, apostolic vicariate, apostolic prefecture and 1709 III (182)| keep themselves from all vice and be pleasing to God and 1710 III, 3,4 | man, became an expiatory victim, the food of life eternal 1711 II,IV,1 | their own lives and the victorious struggle against their own 1712 III (82) | cuius praeco effectus es; et vide, ut quod legeris credas, 1713 II,Intro,2 | grace, which is strength, vigor specialis, a gift for living 1714 III, 3,4 | Church as her support and vigour, and the children of God 1715 I (1) | Chiarimenti circa il valore vincolante dell'art. 66 del Direttorio 1716 III, 2,7 | promotor iustitiae, defensor vinculi (170) and notary. (171)~ 1717 III, 3,4 | unless it remain in the vine, so also with you unless 1718 III (117)| Coronandi Imaginem Beatae Mariae Virginis, n. 12, editio typica, Typis 1719 II,Intro,2 | character, grace has a permanent virtuality. It flowers again and again 1720 III (57) | of Zaïre on “Ad Limina” visit, 30 April 1983, Insegnamenti, 1721 II (1) | deacons may administer, in visiting the sick and, in general, 1722 I (1) | Direttorio per il Ministero e la Vita dei Presbiteri (22 October 1723 II,III,1 | it and with a curriculum vitae and pastoral history of 1724 II, I,1 | the Spirit of Christ who vivifies it, in the building up of 1725 II,II | legitimis Ecclesiae ministris vocantur”.(32) The expression should 1726 II,II | public call of the Church. “Vocari a Deo dicuntur qui a legitimis 1727 II,IV,1 | prepares one to listen to the voice of God in the depths of 1728 III, 2,3 | omitting or changing of his own volition (114) what they require. 1729 II,Intro,7 | examine and approve the votes of general chapters in the 1730 II,III,6 | who have taken perpetual vows or other form of definitive 1731 III, 1,2 | labourer is deserving of his wage”(Lk 10:7) and the Lord has 1732 I,Intro,2 | January 1983.(25)~In the wake of this universal legislation, 1733 III, 2,5 | merciful, zealous and let them walk according to the truth of 1734 II, I,5 | and support, of light and warmth. However, they must show, 1735 III, 2,2 | God. In this respect the warning of the Apostle is always 1736 III, 3,5 | the Lord's command: “But watch at all times, praying that 1737 III, 2,1 | preside at every liturgy, are watchful of doctrine and guide the 1738 III, 3,4 | suffer.~Conscious of his own weakness and trusting the mercy of 1739 III, 1,2 | deacons are not obliged to wear clerical garb. Deacons who 1740 III, 4,6 | annual articulation in Holy Week, in its weekly articulation 1741 II,III,4 | in the evenings, during weekends, at holiday time or with 1742 III, 4,6 | articulation in Holy Week, in its weekly articulation on Sunday and 1743 II,IV,1 | at the same time it means welcoming children, loving them, educating 1744 III (70) | be made for such social welfare as they may need in infirmity, 1745 II,III,4 | should choose particularly well-fitted men to be in charge of it 1746 I,Intro,1 | through their free and well-ordered efforts towards a common 1747 I,Intro,2 | Diaconate flourished in the western Church, but after this period, 1748 | Whatever 1749 III (181)| own condition, must make a wholehearted effort to lead a holy life 1750 | why 1751 I, 1 | intended as a response to a widely felt need to clarify and 1752 II,Intro,4 | lived by a married man, a widower, a single man, a religious, 1753 II (39) | even a civil marriage; 4) wilful homicide or actually procured 1754 II,II,1 | double-tongued, not addicted to much wine, not greedy for gain; they 1755 III, 3,5 | and humble dialogue with a wise spiritual director, not 1756 II,Conclu | in the Gospel: let he who wishes to be great among you, make 1757 II, I,3 | pedagogical ability, but also with witnessing with their lives to the 1758 III, 4,6 | situation of the men and women to whom he is sent, to discern 1759 III, 4,4 | and their fellow workers in the presbyterate), who 1760 II, I,2 | is that of discerning the workings of the Spirit in the soul 1761 II,IV,1 | being hard tested by the worrying degradation of certain fundamental 1762 III, 4,6 | achieve familiarity and worshipful dialogue with the living 1763 II,IV,2 | the deacon, drawing on the writings of classical spirituality 1764 II,IV,1 | reality, as Pope John Paul II wrote in the Encyclical Redemptor 1765 I (20) | Council of Trent, Session XXIII, Decreta de Reformatione, 1766 | yourself 1767 | yourselves 1768 III, 2,5 | in training preachers, youth groups, and lay groups; 1769 III (57) | Paul II to the Bishops of Zaïre on “Ad Limina” visit, 30 1770 III, 2,5 | must always be “merciful, zealous and let them walk according 1771 I (19) | divided the City into seven zones (or “regiones”, later called “