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Ty_Cook
Guest
Can a man become a Deacon if he has been divorced and remarried?
A MAN CAN BECOME A PERMANENT DEACON, A PRIEST, A BISHOP OR THE POPE IF HE’S BEEN DIVORCED AND REMARRIED. SO LONE AS HE HAS OBTAINED AN ANNULMENT.
- “In the case of married men, care should be taken that only those are promoted to the diaconate who have lived as married men for a number of years and have shown themselves to be capable of running their own homes, and whose wives and children lead a truly Christian life and have good reputations”.
Moreover. In addition to stability of family life, married candidates cannot be admitted unless “their wives not only consent, but also have the Christian moral character and attributes which will neither hinder their husbands’ ministry nor be out of keeping with it”.
Then he was never considered by the Church to have been Married!A MAN CAN BECOME A PERMANENT DEACON, A PRIEST, A BISHOP OR THE POPE IF HE’S BEEN DIVORCED AND REMARRIED. SO LONE AS HE HAS OBTAINED AN ANNULMENT.
As many have said the answer is a no.Can a man become a Deacon if he has been divorced and remarried?
Fergal said:Priest, Bishop, Pope and remarried? I presume you assume the spouse has passed on
Fergal
Naas
Ireland