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  • When Pope Paul VI and the Second Vatican Council began to revive the permanent diaconate in the mid-1960s, they expected deacons to work in the world, not the sacristy, said Deacon William Ditewig, a former executive director of the Secretariat for the Diaconate at the U.S. bishops conference.

    As Priests Decline, Deacons Step In 2010

  • New Liturgical Movement: Ordinations to the Diaconate in Gricigliano skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Ordinations to the Diaconate in Gricigliano 2009

  • I am a 4th year candidate in a Permanent Diaconate program for our Diocese and we are in our summer semester of homiletics.

    Suffering for Mystery 2009

  • Since that time, it has also been my pleasure to serve on the Committee on the Diaconate for the diocesan Commission on Ministry.

    Archive 2006-03-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2006

  • For more information, see the North American Associate for the Diaconate

    It's Gender Ambiguous Liturgy Dude! PeaceBang 2006

  • Since that time, it has also been my pleasure to serve on the Committee on the Diaconate for the diocesan Commission on Ministry.

    Among you as one who serves Fr Timothy Matkin 2006

  • September, I will invite ten or more to become Candidates for the Diaconate.

    Winona Diocesan News 2006

  • I'm not even sure that Diaconate is the right word.

    unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2001

  • I got a letter in the mail yesterday saying that the Church had nominated me to be a Diaconate.

    unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2001

  • Susie says it's cool to be a Diaconate because then I'm on "The Board" that decides what to do and what paths the church should go towards.

    unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2001

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