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QUESTIONS FROM A NEW DEACON

So perhaps the one question we really need to ask each day is the one posed by a Roman Catholic deacon I know. Every morning he asks "Well God, what would you have me do for you today?"

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December 5, 2020January 7, 2022distinctive deacon, new deacons, priest, questions, visible self giving5 Comments
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Deacons called to be leaders of relationships

Reclaim "core business" of the faith, deacons encouraged I am not sure about relationships being the 'core faith' - surely Christ has something to do with that? - but this is an interesting idea:  deacons called to be 'leaders of relationships.'  What do you think? (Ed) (I am assuming these are not distinctive deacons) February … Continue reading Deacons called to be leaders of relationships

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February 15, 2019January 7, 2022Archbishop Philip Freier, deacons leaders of relationships, diocese of melbourne, discernment of capacity, new deacons, ordination to diaconate2 Comments

 

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