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Lily_Bernans
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Actually, I’m working in his office today, helping him catch up on paperwork.
I didn’t misunderstand him, however, he did clarify that he meant the diaconate was not used much in modern times *prior *to the shortage of priests. I never saw a deacon before I went to Europe to live in the 90s, and there were sure no deacons there (maybe in England, but I’m talking about continental Europe). When I came back, deacons were at almost every parish. But I do agree with you. The duties of deacons were clearly defined long ago. Deacons can be traced back to the early Church, then they were not seen much, now they are again. I like the diaconate, but people should never confuse them with a priest.
Actually, there are very few deacons in the diocese where I live because there is an abundance of priests (I don’t know why; it’s no different from any other diocese in any other respect).
All just say that all the Jesuits I have known have been “super-priests” who were highly educated in theology.
Here is a thread about how long it takes to become a priest:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=157446
Our back-and-forth is going to mix poor nameless1 up more than before! And he’s trying to so hard!
I didn’t misunderstand him, however, he did clarify that he meant the diaconate was not used much in modern times *prior *to the shortage of priests. I never saw a deacon before I went to Europe to live in the 90s, and there were sure no deacons there (maybe in England, but I’m talking about continental Europe). When I came back, deacons were at almost every parish. But I do agree with you. The duties of deacons were clearly defined long ago. Deacons can be traced back to the early Church, then they were not seen much, now they are again. I like the diaconate, but people should never confuse them with a priest.
Actually, there are very few deacons in the diocese where I live because there is an abundance of priests (I don’t know why; it’s no different from any other diocese in any other respect).
All just say that all the Jesuits I have known have been “super-priests” who were highly educated in theology.
Here is a thread about how long it takes to become a priest:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=157446
Our back-and-forth is going to mix poor nameless1 up more than before! And he’s trying to so hard!