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Four of us have been invited to enter the diaconate formation program after the New Year. Please keep us in your prayers.
Blessings in Christ Jesus, Our Lord.
Blessings in Christ Jesus, Our Lord.
Will be keeping all of you in prayer. How long is your formation period?Four of us have been invited to enter the diaconate formation program after the New Year. Please keep us in your prayers.
Blessings in Christ Jesus, Our Lord.
This is interesting. I have not addressed this situation before. To my knowledge, your wife being non-baptized is not an impediment. However, it may present difficulties in the inquiry, discernment and formation process. On the flip side, there is a requirement for spouses to attend the first year with their husbands. This could have a very positive influence on her. I would ask up front if this would be OK. Let us know what the outcome is. This would be good information. You will remain in my prayers.I am glad to find this thread.
I sent in my letter of intent.
Our first information meeting will be on Jan 13, 09
I am 42 years old and married for 7 years. My wife is not baptized. I have not discuss in depth with her yet but I think she will give her consent. Will her non-Christian be an impediment?
Pray for me.
Tak
my family was grown and out of the nest before i entered formation, but we had couples with children who were able to handle the program. If possible, you and your wife should speak with deacon couples that went through the program having children still at home. You may find that the program actually enriched their marriage and educated the kids in the area of service to the least of our brothers and sisters. Good luck and god bless.i have not had a chance to read through this entire thread, so i apologize if my question has already been discussed.
I have felt a strong call to the diaconate for many years. This has been growing stronger with each passing year. The biggest question for me is when to enter the formal formation program. I have 5 children ages 5-15. I don’t have any concerns about being able to handle the academic load. My job is secure. My wife is supportive but understandably thinks that i should wait until the children are older. I agree, but the wait is becoming harder for me to endure. We did go together to an informational session at our seminary recently. Seeing the application form sitting on my desk and not being able to send it in is difficult. I do understand that my vocation as a husband and a father comes first. I don’t fully understand why god is prompting me so strongly at this time. I wish to be obedient to his will.
Any advice from men who have been in a similar situation?
I hope I’m in the right place, I did a search on deacons and the deaconate.I am starting this thread for deacons, those in formation for the diaconate and for those thinking about the diaconate.
Indeed this was the case until very recently.In October 2000 the Irish Episcopal Conference decided “in the light of the pastoral needs of the Church in Ireland” that the time was now right for the restoration of the permanent diaconate. The bishops applied to the Holy See for permission to establish the permanent diaconate in Ireland. Since July of 2008, the Archdiocese of Dublin and the Diocese of Elphin are accepting applications for those wishing to be considered for the permanent diaconate. The first year will be a year of discernment, during whcih applicants suitability for proceeding to the formation course will be assessed.I remember hearing somewhere on these fora that Ireland does not have permanent deacons. I don’t know for certain if that is true, but could go a long way to explain why you don’t hear of them much in Ireland.
Chris