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General Norms for
Restoring the
Permanent Diaconate
Basic Norms for
the Formation
of Permanent Deacons
Directory for the
Ministry and Life
of Permanent
Deacons
Archdiocese of
Baltimore
Additional
Resources
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Class of 2009 in Final Year of Formation - Class of
2011 in First Year of Formation
Requirements
will vary by diocese.
Personal
Requirements
- 1. be a baptized man who is confirmed;
- 2. be a Roman Catholic for a minimum of 5 years;
- 3. be an United States Citizen or a legal, permanent resident at
the time of admission;
- 4. be at least 35 years of age at the time of admission to the
program;
- 5. be less than 60 years at the time of ordination;
- 6. enjoy good physical and mental health with no condition which
would impede diaconal ministry.
- 7. have successfully completed two years of college or its
equivalent in life experience (evaluated on an individual basis by
the Deacon Formation Team);
- 8. possess financial security with a history of steady
employment in a position that does not require frequent travel or
reassignment;
- 9. be a registered parishioner in a parish within the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Family Requirements
- 10. if married, have been married for at least five years and
live in a stable and valid marriage, and be willing to remain
celibate if his wife precedes him in death;
- 11. have the wife's full support. Her commitment is essential as
not only will she be supporting you while in the program but also
she is expected to participate in the screening process and attend
retreats, days of recollection, professional days and other such
events throughout the formation period. She is welcome to attend any
and all aspects of the formation program except those few which are
designed for candidates only;
- 12. if single, enjoy a stable settled life with a history of
healthy relationships and understand the implications of the charism
of celibacy;
- 13. enjoy with his family a good reputation within the
community;
- 14. be able to give the time required for study and service
without detriment to his family.
Ministry
Requirements
- 15. have shown a significant involvement in the Roman Catholic
Church;
- 16. CORE Curriculum of the Church Leadership Institute (CLI) -
- The Deacon Formation Team will consider equivalencies for
these requirements on a
- case-by-case basis;
- 17. participate and successfully complete the Aspirancy Period
coordinated by the Office of Clergy Personnel within two years prior
to acceptance to the Deacon Formation program. This period will be a
series of discernment days and there is an attendance fee;
- 18. be willing and able to make a life-long commitment to serve
the Church of Philadelphia as determined by the Archbishop of
Philadelphia;
- 19. be willing to promise obedience to the Archbishop of
Philadelphia and be willing to accept any pastoral assignment that may
be given to him;
- 20. be presently active in the Church and be recognized and
accepted as a leader within the community;
- 21. be highly recommended by those who have worked with him in
ministry and who can attest to his potential to be and ordained
minister in the Church.
More Information
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Basic Norms for the Formation of Permanent Deacons
Directory for the Ministry and Life of Permanent Deacons
United States Catholic Conference, Washington, DC, July 1998
ISBN: 1-57455-242-2
- The Diaconate: A Full and Equal Order
James M. Burnett
Seabury Press, NY, 1981
ISBN: 0-8164-0497-6
- Foundation for the Renewal of the Diaconate
Bishop's Committee on the Permanent Diaconate
National Conference of Catholic Bishops
ISBN: 1-55586-185-7
- The Deacon in Church Ministry
Rev. Msgr. Joseph R. Roth, D.D. Alt Publishing Co.; Green Bay,
WI
Library of Congress: 97-71058
- National Association of Diaconate Directors
http://www.nadd.org/
- National Diaconate Institute for Continuing Education
http://www.ndice.org/
- National Conference of Catholic Bishops - Diaconate
http://www.usccb.org/deacon/

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