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Cohibas
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I am 42, the father of three (15, 13, 3), married and very active in my Church (CCD teacher, Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, Parish Newsletter writer, Parish Ambassador). I am a 4th degree Knight and I am on the Board of Governors of the St. Thomas More Society. I have prayed and prayed for the return of the Permanent Diaconate after a 20+ year absence from our Diocese. We have a relatively new Bishop and he has reinstituted the Permanent Diaconate Formation Program in our Diocese! Now that it has returned, I have been experiencing nothing but pangs of excitement and fear at the same time! I attended the intro. session last Friday, but I am not sure if I should go forward. I have a very strong feeling that I am being called to the Diaconate, but I am concerned about my family. My first “marriage” was annuled and I have been currently married for almost 7 years. My wife is very supportive of me going forward, but she recognizes my concerns. I have my boys (15 & 13) every other weekend. We are extremely active together enjoying a lot of golf and I coach their hockey teams. (Regardless of my decision, my coaching will end after this season is over.) My concern is that my classes will be almost every Saturday during the regular school year, along with service projects, retreats, etc. over the summer months. Here’s the dilemma. The Bishop indicated that they are accepting only 30 men and that there originally were no current plans for any further formation classes in future years. Given everyone’s surprise and actual shock at the number of men who showed up for the three info. sessions, the Bishop commented that they may decide to have additional formation groups in the future, but he could not give any guarantees. I was considering holding off until my boys are just about through high school, but my fear is that if I do not apply now, I may not have the opportunity in the future. My Saturday classes would obviously make it impossible for me to have my boys every other weekend (perhaps only every other Sunday), and I would not be there for them to go golfing together, to attend their hockey games (most are on Saturdays), and to just be with them.
Coupled with this concern is whether the Diocese would automatically count me out of consideration as a result of my annulment. Although that would seem to fly in the face of the true meaning of an annulment ( a sacramental marriage never occurred), as between me and another applicant I can see that being held against me.
Any words of wisdom, suggestions, things to consider, your experiences, etc.? Thanks to all of you in advance!
Coupled with this concern is whether the Diocese would automatically count me out of consideration as a result of my annulment. Although that would seem to fly in the face of the true meaning of an annulment ( a sacramental marriage never occurred), as between me and another applicant I can see that being held against me.
Any words of wisdom, suggestions, things to consider, your experiences, etc.? Thanks to all of you in advance!