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We currently have a Permanent Deacon assigned to our parish who is married. He mentioned in a brief conversation with me that since he took vows to become a Permanent Deacon, if his wife were to die, he could not become a priest - only Transitional Deacons can do this. He went onto say that another Deacon he knows lost his spouse some time ago, and he remains a Permanent Deacon for this reason, even though he desired to become a priest.
I had never heard of this before. Does anyone know if this is a general rule, or maybe one specific to our Archdiocese? Could he get a dispensation from this rule? It seems like godly men such as he could offer the church so much as a priest.
I had never heard of this before. Does anyone know if this is a general rule, or maybe one specific to our Archdiocese? Could he get a dispensation from this rule? It seems like godly men such as he could offer the church so much as a priest.