The Emerging Diaconate

The Emerging Diaconate
Author: William T. Ditewig
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0809144492

Sketches the current state of the permanent diaconate, especially in the United States, then offers the historical developments which led to the contemporary diaconate, and finally, suggests a vision of the diaconate for the future, always within the matrix of a servant-ecclesiology which should characterize the entire Church.

The Emerging Role of Deacons

The Emerging Role of Deacons
Author: Charles W. Deweese
Publisher: B&H Books
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1979
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

A summary of the biblical, historical, and practical role of deacons in the church.

The Diaconate in Ecumenical Perspective

The Diaconate in Ecumenical Perspective
Author: Frederick C. (Fritz) Bauerschmidt
Publisher: Sacristy Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 178959037X

A discussion of the historical development of the order of deacons, its theological basis in the Western and Eastern Churches, and the relevance and significance of the diaconate for the Church in the twenty-first century.

The Deacon's Ministry of Charity and Justice

The Deacon's Ministry of Charity and Justice
Author: William T. Ditewig
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 081464824X

The deacon's exercise of charity and justice extends the loving hand of God's constant love and mercy to all who are in need. The Vatican's Congregation for Catholic Education has called this work "the ministry most characteristic of the deacon." In The Deacon's Ministry of Charity and Justice, Deacon William Ditewig focuses on this ministry as a constitutive element of the nature of the Church itself--always flowing from the ministries of Word and Sacrament and leading back to them, never apart from them. Along with a rich exploration of the scriptural, historical, and theological foundation of the deacon's practice of charity and justice, Deacon Ditewig--one of today's foremost experts on the permanent diaconate--develops specific and concrete principles for exercising these ministries faithfully, authentically, and effectively. The Deacon's Ministry series explores the three fundamental diaconal ministries identified in the teaching of Vatican II: those of the liturgy, of the word, and of charity to the people of God (Lumen Gentium 29). This series, written by three highly regarded permanent deacons, offers a rich combination of theology, spirituality, and practical and effective guidance. Deacons and those in diaconal formation, their families, the bishops and priests they work with, and the people they serve will welcome it.

Courageous Humility

Courageous Humility
Author: Ditewig, William T.
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2022
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1587689707

Courageous humility is a humility that takes risks, investing the talents and strengths God has given us for the good of others. The reflections revolve around that call: “Be strong and courageous!” Chapter One grounds the project in the Trinity, the core dogma of the Church. From the earliest days of the Church, humility has been seen as the heart of Christian communal life, so Chapter Two examines the classic insights on humility from St. Benedict and his groundbreaking Rule. Humility should be the foundation of all the various external structures we create to support our mission of evangelization. Chapter Three offers some suggestions on ecclesial structural reform. Building on these foundational chapters, the succeeding chapters focus on the diaconate within this context of ecclesial humility. Chapter Four discusses the sacramentality of the diaconate. Chapter Five suggests revisions to the Code of Canon Law vis-à-vis the diaconate, and Chapter Six recommends developments in the liturgy of diaconal ordination. Chapter Seven responds to some of the recurring issues of the diaconate, and Chapter Eight discusses how the Church may tap the full potential of the renewed diaconate.

The Character of the Deacon

The Character of the Deacon
Author: James Keating
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1587686430

The Character of the Deacon describes and moves forward the current theological and scriptural understanding of the diaconate.

The Deacon at Mass

The Deacon at Mass
Author: William T. Ditewig
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809144655

A detailed theological reflection on the liturgical ministry of the deacon at the Eucharistic liturgy of the Latin Rite in light of the newly-revised The General Instruction for the Roman Missal (GIRM).

A Companion to Priesthood and Holy Orders in the Middle Ages

A Companion to Priesthood and Holy Orders in the Middle Ages
Author: Greg Peters
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004305866

In A Companion to Priesthood and Holy Orders in the Middle Ages, a select group of scholars explain the rise and function of priests and deacons in the Middle Ages. Though priests were sometimes viewed through the lens of function, the medieval priesthood was also defined ontologically–those marked by God who performed the sacraments and confected the Eucharist. While their role grew in importance, medieval priests continued to fulfil the role of preacher, confessor and provider of pastoral care. As the concept of ordination changed theologically the practices and status of bishops, priests and deacons continued to be refined, with many of these medieval discussions continuing to the present day.

The Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology

The Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology
Author: Lewis Ayres
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1045
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191612154

The Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology provides a one-volume introduction to all the major aspects of Catholic theology. Part One considers the nature of theological thinking, and the major topics of Catholic teaching, including the Triune God, the Creation, and the mission of the Incarnate Word. It also covers the character of the Christian sacramental life and the major themes of Catholic moral teaching. The treatments in the first part of the Handbook offer personal syntheses of Catholic teaching, but each offers an account in accord with Catholic theology as it is expressed in the Second Vatican Council and authoritative documentation. Part Two focuses on the historical development of Catholic Theology. An initial section offers essays on some of Catholic theology's most important sources between 200 and 1870, and the final section of the collection considers all the main movements and developments in Catholic theology across the world since 1870. This comprehensive volume features fifty-six original contributions by some of the best-known names in current Catholic theology from the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa. The chapters are written in an engaging and easily comprehensible style functioning both as a scholarly reference and as a survey of the field. There are no comparable studies available in one volume and the book will be an indispensable reference for students of Catholic theology at all levels and in all contexts.