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Catholic4Jesus
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I have some questions regarding the permanent diaconate.
Isn’t it true that if a single person is ordained to the diaconate, he is forbidden to marry just like the priests and the bishops?
Isn’t it true that if a married person is ordained to the diaconate, he is no longer allowed to be intimate with his wife for the rest of his life?
How does diaconate training/formation differ from priesthood formation?
If a single/widowed permanent deacon decides to pursue priestly ordination, is he allowed to and what extra steps would he have to take in doing so?
If a single/widowed permanent deacon decides to marry/remarry, can he seek permission from his local bishop to do so?
Isn’t it true that if a single person is ordained to the diaconate, he is forbidden to marry just like the priests and the bishops?
Isn’t it true that if a married person is ordained to the diaconate, he is no longer allowed to be intimate with his wife for the rest of his life?
How does diaconate training/formation differ from priesthood formation?
If a single/widowed permanent deacon decides to pursue priestly ordination, is he allowed to and what extra steps would he have to take in doing so?
If a single/widowed permanent deacon decides to marry/remarry, can he seek permission from his local bishop to do so?