Permanent Deacon
Formation
The Program of Formation
The program of deacon formation for the Diocese of La Crosse,
under the direction of Fr. William P. Felix, contains the
following elements:
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Five years in length (2 years Aspirancy, 3 years Candidacy)
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Thorough human, spiritual, theological and pastoral formation
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Meets once each month, Friday evening to Saturday evening, fall
through spring
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Faculty drawn mostly but not exclusively from the Diocese of La
Crosse
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Ongoing pastoral field education (assigned parish experiences)
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Participation of wives in program encouraged, occasionally
required
Deacon formation begins with two years of Aspirancy, in which
the focus is especially on prayerful vocational discernment, as
the aspirants become acquainted with the diaconal life.
Aspirancy also includes a series of four courses on the four
pillars of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, along
with other classes. The Catechism courses are taken in
common with students enrolled in the Lay Formation Institute,
while specifically diaconal matters are covered separately. The
formation weekends, held at the same time and location as the
Lay Formation weekends, also offer the opportunity for
participants to learn to pray the Liturgy of the Hours and the
rosary together, and to assist at Mass (as servers, readers,
sacristans, etc.). Further, the aspirants are required to have
and meet regularly with a spiritual director approved by the
Bishop. Regular spiritual direction continues as a component of
all five years of deacon formation.
After the initial two years of Aspirancy, the aspirants petition
to be admitted to Candidacy, which is a three-year period of
continued discernment and more intensive formation and classes.
The whole of deacon formation is marked by four key dimensions:
human, spiritual, doctrinal and pastoral. In this way the men
are assured of a well-rounded preparation for life and ministry
as deacons. As part of formation, from Aspirancy to
ordination, the aspirants and candidates are provided valuable
pastoral experience, coordinated by Deacon Jerry Rynda,
Coordinator of Pastoral Field Education. This involves being
assigned to priest pastoral supervisors, so that the men may
emerge from formation with parish experience. Both as aspirants
and candidates, the men meet for an annual interview with a
diocesan screening committee, which reports to the Bishop.
Discernment of Vocation
to the Permanent Diaconate
Those who think they may be called by God to serve the Church as
permanent deacons should consider the following traits and
requirements for that vocation:
1. Age:
At least thirty-five and no older than sixty-five at the time of
ordination. Exceptions to the upper age limit may be made at
the discretion of the Bishop.
2. Status: A Roman Catholic, married or single, of sound moral
character, mature faith and possessing a sense of vocation to
service.
3.
Family: If married, a partner in a stable marriage for at least
seven years, who has the expressed consent and support of his
wife, and whose children are of such an age and adjustment as
not to be unduly affected by their father's pursuit of a life
that involves special apostolic commitments.
4.
Natural Gifts: Demonstrates the basic potential to develop the
ministerial skills of relating to people, speaking well, and
being a spiritual leader.
5.
Spirituality: A man of prayer willing to make personal
sacrifices to be a consecrated sign of God's love for others in
his vocation to serve.
6.
Education: At least a high school or GED diploma, and the
capacity to do college level work.
7.
Employment: A person who reflects prior stability in career or
work.
8.
Church / Community Involvement: A man living the Christian life
who has demonstrated active service, apostolic involvement, and
leadership among the People of God.
A new class of aspirants to the permanent diaconate is started
every two years (odd-numbered years), with the next class to be
launched in the fall of 2009. Men who feel they may be called
to be permanent deacons should contact the Office of Ministries
and Social Concerns (tel: 608-791-2664, e-mail:
cruff@dioceseoflacrosse.com ).
To learn more about the formation, life and ministry of the
permanent deacon, see two excellent Vatican documents at
http://www.cin.org/docs/deacon98.html.
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