Permanent Diaconate
Permanent Deacons in the Diocese of La Crosse
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The Permanent Deacons of the Diocese of La Crosse, like their
brother deacons around the world, seek to live their vocation as
humble images of Christ the Servant (the word “deacon” is
derived from the Greek diakonia, which literally means
“service”). They are men mostly with wives and families, though
typically their children are older. They have had-and often
continue to have-active careers, and before they began their
formation toward the permanent diaconate they were already
serving their parishes as dedicated members of the laity. But
they felt a deeper call and followed it, and now serve the
Church as ordained members of the clergy.
The permanent deacons of this Diocese provide an invaluable
service in visiting the sick and the homebound, preparing
couples for marriage, teaching in the RCIA and faith formation
programs, preaching the Gospel, administering baptism,
officiating at weddings and wakes, assisting at the altar,
carrying out administrative tasks, and more. But of all these
forms of diaconal ministry, it is the service of charity-to the
weakest, the most vulnerable, the suffering, those who hunger
for heartfelt care, but also for the reassuring light of
Christian faith and truth-that lies at the very heart of their
vocation to the permanent diaconate.
A
small but growing number of permanent deacons in this Diocese
are employed full time in parishes, while most offer their
ministry on a part-time basis while continuing to hold jobs in
the secular world. Indeed, the deacon is uniquely an inhabitant
of two worlds, the clerical and the secular, thus forming a
bridge between the two. He has a precious opportunity to infuse
the world of secular work and society with the light of Christ
and, conversely, to enrich his diaconal ministry in the Church
with firsthand experience of marriage, family life, and the
secular world.
The Diocese of La Crosse has benefited greatly from the humble
and qualified service of these men who are ordained to image
Christ the Servant, and there is a need for more of them.
A new class of aspirants to the permanent
diaconate will be started every two years, with the next class
to be launched in the fall of 2013, applications being accepted
in the spring of 2013. (for information on the
program, click on
Formation).
Men who feel they may be called to be permanent deacons for the
Diocese of La Crosse should contact the Office of Ministries.
(telephone:
608-791-2664, e-mail:
cruff@dioceseoflacrosse.com).
If
you wish to learn more about the formation, life and ministry of
the permanent deacon, two excellent Vatican documents can be
found at:
http://www.cin.org/docs/deacon98.html
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