tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post993980841020197021..comments2024-03-25T20:03:03.657-06:00Comments on Καθολικός διάκονος: The remarkable diaconateDeacon Scotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01385969740195992108noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post-34796424486172427882011-02-21T09:07:36.794-07:002011-02-21T09:07:36.794-07:00Dan:
One the reasons behind the push to renew an...Dan:<br /><br /> One the reasons behind the push to renew and restore the diaconate was exactly for the reason you mention. If nothing else, deacons are a bridge both within the Church and between the Church and the world. Heaven knows we need priests. Deacons are not priestly substitutes. In fact, one of the greatest threats to diaconal identity stems from people seeing deacons as a kind of very limited priest, as well as deacons seeing themselves as such. <br /><br />I dislike it when deacons emphasize their clerical diginity, which usually means acting like a kind of priest, rather than seeking to expand the definition of what it means to be a cleric by simply being a deacon.Dcn Scott Dodgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09994604395739905637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post-47897962092428975092011-02-21T07:15:40.642-07:002011-02-21T07:15:40.642-07:00I have noticed that my relationships with the deac...I have noticed that my relationships with the deacons I know seem to be fundamentally different than the priests i know. I relate far differently to deacons than to priests. I ahve found the insights different between the two, the way that experience is drawn to be different between the two, and the solutions to contemporary issues to be different between the two.<br /><br />Now, this is not to say that one is good and one is bad. It is just that they are distinctly different, and I can only guess that the reason is that the deacon is "in the world (if you will)in a much different way than a priest.<br /><br />Just an observation. Both have gifts to bring. However, it is my opinion that I believe that priests need to relate to the laity more like deacon's do.Dan Snoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post-43294191300751330602011-02-19T18:36:13.671-07:002011-02-19T18:36:13.671-07:00I don't know how worthwhile it will be in the ...I don't know how worthwhile it will be in the end, Philomena. I am inclined to C. Wright Mills' view that degreeism is part and parcel of all governments ultimately tending towards oligarchy, which certainly includes one only being seen as knowing what s/he is talking about because they have an advanced degree from BFE U, which most often only means that they have spent a considerable amount of time imbibing the approved ideas of others. I think one of the healthiest aspects of the permanent diaconate is that, on the whole, it resists this tendency. Heaven help us! Jack Kerouac, pray for us!Dcn Scott Dodgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09994604395739905637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post-39657514012388206062011-02-19T17:29:00.504-07:002011-02-19T17:29:00.504-07:00Love the new layout Scott and good luck with Chapt...Love the new layout Scott and good luck with Chapter 3 ! This sort of work is never easy alongside other committments but it will be worthwhile in the end.<br />It's interesting that the prime movers for the renewal of the diaconate intended it as mainly for secular and married men. Several parishes here in Cornwall have married deacons and they are excellent at pastoral work and RCIA. <br />BlessingsBlue Eyed Ennishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06181985609681328032noreply@blogger.com