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cgermain
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I have two questions related to the deaconate:
Listening to one priest on EWTN, I thought he mentioined that his order had permenant deacons; do any orders have permenant deacons?
Second, I was told, by a deacon, that no one has been ordained a priest from the ranks of the permenant deaconoate. Presumably, due to canonical reasons. For example, a deacon’s wife passes away and he, with his bishop discern that he should pursue discernment and formation leading to the priesthood. (Let’s suppose he has a MA in theology form a Catholic institution.) Could this happen or is there a “block” to this scenerio?
Carl
Listening to one priest on EWTN, I thought he mentioined that his order had permenant deacons; do any orders have permenant deacons?
Second, I was told, by a deacon, that no one has been ordained a priest from the ranks of the permenant deaconoate. Presumably, due to canonical reasons. For example, a deacon’s wife passes away and he, with his bishop discern that he should pursue discernment and formation leading to the priesthood. (Let’s suppose he has a MA in theology form a Catholic institution.) Could this happen or is there a “block” to this scenerio?
Carl