[faithandlife] RC USE OF PERMANENT DIACONATE

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From: charles scott <crscottblu@...>
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 03:13:49 -0700 (PDT)
Permanent Deacons Help Church Stay Close to the
Faithful, Pope Says

Thanks Them for Their Service

VATICAN CITY, JAN. 26, 2004 (Zenit.org).- John Paul II
praised the work of permanent deacons who he says
enable the Church to be close to the daily life of 
many people, including those who have strayed from the
faith. 

When he met Saturday with a group of visiting French
bishops, the Pope noted the constant increase in the
number of permanent deacons, most of whom are 
married. 

The Holy Father expressed thanks to the wives and
children of deacons for their support to their
ministry. And he expressed his appreciation for the
deacons who at times "are in contact with environments
that are very removed from the 
Church." 

Permanent deacons "present a characteristic face of
the Church, which likes to be close to the people and
their daily reality, to root in their lives the 
proclamation of Christ's message," the Pope said. 

The ministry of deacons flowered in the Western Church
until the fifth century. For a variety of reasons, it
declined slowly to the point that it became only an
intermediate phase of candidates for priestly
ordination. 

The Second Vatican Council opened the way to restore
this ministry as a "proper and permanent stage of the
hierarchy," making it possible to be conferred on 
men of mature age who are already married. 

With the apostolic letter "Sacrum Diaconatus Ordinem"
of 1967, Pope Paul VI implemented the conciliar
indications, establishing the general rules for the 
Latin-rite Church. 

In his meeting with the French bishops, John Paul II
requested that permanent deacons be thanked for "the
mission they carry out for the Church as servants of 
the Gospel, frequently supporting the Christian people
in a professional framework, which is the first
context of their ministry." 

"With their word and demanding personal, conjugal and
family life, they make the Christian message known and
make men and women reflect on social questions, 
so that the evangelical values will shine," the Pope
said. 

According to the Statistical Yearbook of the Church,
in 2001 there were 28,626 diocesan permanent deacons
and 578 religious permanent deacons. In 1967 there 
were none. The United States has almost half the
world's permanent deacons: 13,391. 

Europe has 9,122 diocesan permanent deacons. Italy had
the largest number (2,546), followed among others by
Germany (2,351), France (1,644), Belgium (547), 
Great Britain (534), Austria (489), the Netherlands
(288) and Spain (188). 

In the Americas, the country with the greatest number
of permanent deacons after the United States is Brazil
(1,218), followed by Canada (894), Mexico (691), Chile
(600), Argentina (543), Puerto Rico (404), the
Dominican Republic (251) and Colombia (210). 

In the whole of Africa, there are 339 permanent
deacons, including 204 in South Africa. 

There are 72 permanent deacons in Asia, and 189 in
Oceania, including 48 in Australia.


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