October 07, 2005
What's A Deacon?: The Role of the Diaconate in the Catholic Church
Deacons likewise must be serious, not double-tongued, not addicted to much wine, not greedy for gain; they must hold the mystery of the faith with a clear conscience. And let them also be tested first; then if they prove themselves blameless let them serve as deacons...Let deacons be the husband of one wife, and let them manage their children and their households well; for those who serve well as deacons gain a good standing for themselves and also great confidence in the faith which is in Christ Jesus. - 1 Timothy 3:8-13Deacons appeared early on in Church history. Tradition tells us that the first deacons were named in Acts 6:1-6. The deacons were selected in order to free up the Apostles from worrying about the daily needs of the community in order to more fully dedicate themselves to the proclamation of the Gospel. Throughout the writings of the Early Church Fathers we find numerous references to deacons and their duties. Over time, the role of deacons became more fully defined. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states:
The ordination of deacons - "in order to serve"1569 "At a lower level of the hierarchy are to be found deacons, who receive the imposition of hands 'not unto the priesthood, but unto the ministry."'53 At an ordination to the diaconate only the bishop lays hands on the candidate, thus signifying the deacon's special attachment to the bishop in the tasks of his "diakonia."54
1570 Deacons share in Christ's mission and grace in a special way.55 The sacrament of Holy Orders marks them with an imprint ("character") which cannot be removed and which configures them to Christ, who made himself the "deacon" or servant of all.56 Among other tasks, it is the task of deacons to assist the bishop and priests in the celebration of the divine mysteries, above all the Eucharist, in the distribution of Holy Communion, in assisting at and blessing marriages, in the proclamation of the Gospel and preaching, in presiding over funerals, and in dedicating themselves to the various ministries of charity.57
1571 Since the Second Vatican Council the Latin Church has restored the diaconate "as a proper and permanent rank of the hierarchy,"58 while the Churches of the East had always maintained it. This permanent diaconate, which can be conferred on married men, constitutes an important enrichment for the Church's mission. Indeed it is appropriate and useful that men who carry out a truly diaconal ministry in the Church, whether in its liturgical and pastoral life or whether in its social and charitable works, should "be strengthened by the imposition of hands which has come down from the apostles. They would be more closely bound to the altar and their ministry would be made more fruitful through the sacramental grace of the diaconate."59
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53 LG 29; cf. CD 15.
54 Cf. St. Hippolytus, Trad. ap. 8:SCh 11,58-62.
55 Cf. LG 41; AA 16.
56 Cf. Mk 10:45; Lk 22:27; St. Polycarp, Ad Phil. 5,2:SCh 10,182.
57 Cf. LG 29; SC 35 § 4; AG 16.
58 LG 29 § 2.
59 AG 16 § 6.
Throughout the history of the Catholic Church, deacons have played a vital role. May God continue to bless those deacons serving the Church today and inspire more men to answer God's call to serve.
In Christ,
Joe
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What major gifts do you,as a mature and exprienceed person,bring to the diaconal world?
Posted by: wayne at May 20, 2007 08:42 PM




















