Unfortunately, I get the feeling that some “Traditionalists” Latin Catholics are still wary of “permanent” deacons. Even when it comes to “mainstream” Novus Ordo parishes, some regions simply have no or little experience with them. Vatican II (well Pope Paul) restored the “permanent” diaconate, but as far as I can tell it has thus far only been truly implemented in Italy and the USA - maybe a few other places. Not sure about Latin America. In my home archdiocese in Western Canada, the Archbishop only started a formation program within the last couple years, and I think they are still waiting for the first class of graduates to be ordained. In a diocese within the same province, I remember attending the ordination of a man to the diaconate (transitional) and an elderly lady asked “I don’t understand - what is a deacon?”.