Deacon Necrology Deacons Outside of the Diocese - A list of the Diocese of Norwich deacons residing outside of the diocese. Retired Deacons of the Diocese of Norwich Diocese of Norwich Connecticut - The Diocese of
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Deacon Calendar Deacon Continuing Education 2008 November 7 - The Emerging Diaconate - Deacon
William Ditewig, PhD 2009 January 16-17
Immaculata, Willimantic, CT March 7-9 - Deacon and Wives Retreat - Immaculate Conception- Putnam June 20-22 - Deacon and Wives Retreat - Enders Island Office of Safe Environments What is a Deacon? The ministry of a deacon is similar to but different from that of a priest of bishop. A deacon is ordained and missioned by Christ through the bishop to minister to the needy and the poor and to be a minister of Word and Sacrament, working in obedience to his bishop and in close fraternal cooperation with priests. While all Christians are called to serve others, the deacon is a sacramental sign of this service and he solemnly promises to be a living example of such service for others. Ministers of ServiceThough all are servants by Baptism, the deacon is ordained as a sacramental sign of Christ the Servant. Deacons offer direct service to those in need, and to help church members to discover their participation in the ministry of Christ. Service is the calling of the deacon and he is ordained to be a facilitator and animator of the Church's call to be servant in the world. The deacon "is in the Church a specific sacramental sign of Christ the servant" (Congregation for the Clergy, Direction for the ministry and the life of permanent deacons, 22.2.1998, n. 5) Ministers of the Church Ordained Ministers What They Do The deacon reaches out to the poor, the sick, the elderly, the divorced, the imprisoned and others in order to first address their HUMAN needs. He does charitable, administrative and welfare work in the name of the Church. He organizes, leads, animates and supports the many ministries of the Church. He assists in marriage and baptismal preparation as well as being involved in social ministries at every level. Having thus been identified in the role of servant, he may then become more effectively a liturgical minister to proclaim the Gospel and preach, to assist at the Eucharist, celebrate Eucharistic devotions, to baptize and witness marriages, to administer sacramentals and to bury the dead. In all that they do, deacons act as servants of the church. |