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Office of Priests
and Deacon Formation
2900 Lakeshore Avenue
Oakland, CA 94610
Rev. George Alengaden
510-267-8364
galengaden@oakdiocese.org
Marisol Rodriguez,
Administrative Assistant
510-267-8356
mrodriguez@oakdiocese.org |
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Mission
Ministry
Diaconate
History
Deacon
Wife
Diaconate
Candidate Qualifications
Formation
Process
Current
Formation News
…deacons
must be dignified, not deceitful, not addicted to drink, not
greedy for sordid gain, holding fast to the mystery of the faith
with a clear conscience. Moreover, they should be tested first;
then, if there is nothing against them, let them serve as
deacons…Deacons may be married only once and must manage their
children and their households well. Thus those who serve well as
deacons gain good standing and much confidence in their faith in
Christ Jesus.
(1Tm 3:8-13)
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Permanent
Deacon Formation Mission
The permanent diaconate is an important mission for the enrichment
of the church and it is the duty of all the church to participate in
the formation process. Thus we, as chosen directors of the formation
department, consider it our privilege as well as our mission to:
Help nurture and lead the deacon candidate during
his journey through his own human, spiritual, doctrinal and
pastoral formation.
What
is the Ministry of the Deacon
“By ordination, particularly and officially
committed to service, the deacon is to inspire, promote and help
coordinate the service that the whole Church must undertake in
imitation of Christ. He has a special responsibility to identify to
the Church those who are in need and particularly those who are
without power of voice at the margins of our society. Among such
people, the deacon is to speak about Christ and to offer them the
Church’s varied assistance. But in the Church, he is also to speak
about the needy, to articulate their needs, and to inspire and
mobilize the whole community’s response. He thus becomes a
representative figure in whom the Church reaches out to the needy
and the needy challenge the Church.”
“This ministry of love is also a ministry of
justice that aims not only at meeting needs but also at addressing
their structural and institutional causes. Action on behalf of
social justice is thus an integral part of the deacon’s ministry of
love. He must not only assist the powerless and speak for the
voiceless, but also help them find their own voice and to assume
power over their lives. This prophetic role of social criticism and
reform can be carried out in specific ministries, but deacons who
have secular occupations also have many opportunities to carry it
out in their everyday work.”
National Conference of
Catholic Bishops: Permanent Deacons in the United States –
Guidelines on Their Formation and Ministry – 1984 Revision, pars 37
– 38.
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Diaconate
History and the Diocese of Oakland
September 29, 1964, the bishops attending
the Second Vatican Council voted to restore the ancient office of
the permanent diaconate as a response to contemporary circumstances
and needs. On June 18, 1967, Pope Paul VI issued, in “motu proprio,”
the “General Norms for Restoring the Permanent Diaconate in the
Latin Church.” Then during the early 1970’s, U.S. bishops approved
the ordination of married deacons and today the United States has
more permanent deacons than anywhere else in the world.
The move to establish the diaconate in Oakland
originated with the Priests Senate in 1973. Though the Black
Catholic Caucus promoted the idea it was hoped that the diaconate
would provide a means of creating greater minority representation in
leadership positions in the diocese. A study committee was formed
and the Senate and Bishop Begin approved the program in June 1974.
On October 4, 1975 the first diaconate class
was accepted for candidacy at St. Francis de Sales Cathedral.
Formation was completed under the direction of Fathers James
Schexnayder and Dan Danielson. On February 17, 1978 the first deacon
class of twenty-seven men was ordained. The Diocese of Oakland has
ordained four additional classes since then and currently has over
100 deacons providing distinguished service to the community.
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Deacon
Wife
The wife of a deacon candidate plays a
vital role in supporting his formation. She is also strongly
encouraged to participate as often as possible during her husband’s
formation process to help give her a better understanding of the
role of the deacon in the Church and community he will be serving.
She must be included in the screening process as well as in the
formulation of the diaconal assignment. The candidate’s wife must
sign a personal letter to the bishop indicating that she understands
the responsibilities her husband will assume upon ordination and
that she approves of her husband's request for ordination, without
any reservation.
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Deaconate
Candidate Qualifications
- The applicant must be a practicing Catholic
for five years or more. He must have received the Sacraments of
Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, and be validly married by the
Church, if applicable.
- He must be at least 32 years of age but not
older than 59 years of age at the time of application.
- The applicant must be in good physical and
mental health.
- He must be gainfully employed or retired.
- He must have sufficient time to devote to
the formation program.
- If married, the applicant must have both
oral and written support, endorsement and consent of his wife and
family. His wife should be willing to participate in the formation
process.
- He must have demonstrated leadership
ability. He must have capacity to fulfill the social justice
ministry component of the deacon’s ministry.
- A commitment to celibacy is required of
non-married candidates, as well as widowers.
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Formation
Process
Spiritual Formation
Discernment Retreat
Candidacy Retreat
Ministry of Justice and Charity
Proclamation
Prayer and Spirituality
Social Teaching
Institution of the reader
Deacon as Icon of Jesus the Servant
Doctrinal Formation
Old Testament
New Testament
Sacramental Theology
Liturgy
Ecclesiology
Canon Law
Homiletics
Ethics and Morality
Ecumenism
Pastoral Formation
Basics of Pastoral Ministry
Boundaries
Charity and Justice Internship
Institute of Acolyte
Ministry in the Diocese of Oakland
Multicultural Ministry and Mission
Liturgical Internship
Current Formation News
In January, 2004, the Department of
Faith and Ministry Formation began the inquiry process for men
interested in the Diaconate. This discernment process will
help those interested determine if they are being called to the life
of the ordained. The process to become a Deacon moves through
stages: Inquiry, Applicant, Candidate, and finally Ordination.
At this time, there are twenty
men in the Candidate stage of the formation process.
Please pray for these men, their
wives and family as they embark on this soul-searching journey.
Please contact Marisol Rodriguez at 510-267-8356 or
mrodriguez@oakdiocese.org for information regarding the discernment and application process
for deacon formation.
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