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Following the Lord is both an invitation and a challenge.

The deacon formation program is very challenging. It is designed to deepen the spiritual sense of the individual while preparing the candidate to be a public minister in the Church. Over a period of five years the candidate develops further the human, intellectual, spiritual, liturgical and pastoral aspects of his ministry. The program demands a great deal of academic work, a continuous vocational discernment, the development of ministerial skills, and a deepening spiritual and devotional life. All these while maintaining his primary responsibilities for family life and work.

According to “The Directory for Formation, Ministry and Life of Permanent Deacons,” issued jointly by the Congregation for Catholic Education and the Congregation for the Clergy, the deacon is “a sacred minister and member of the hierarchy.” He is ordained to the first rank of sacred orders, not to the priesthood or the episcopacy. He is no longer a layman, but a member of the clergy. Like other clerics, the deacon participates in the threefold ministry of Jesus Christ: the “diaconia of the liturgy, the word, and of charity.” He represents “Christ the Servant” in his unique clerical vocation.

The deacon teaches the Word of God, administers baptism solemnly and helps lead the community in its religious life. He assists at the altar, proclaims the Gospel and preaches and distributes the Eucharist as an ordinary minister. He blesses marriages, presides over funerals, administers viaticum to the sick and dying, can preside over exposition and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, administers sacramentals and leads Sunday celebrations in the absence of a priest.

Most significantly, because deacons receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders, they are sent by Christ to serve God’s people. Deacons are called to do so out of the depths of an interior life centered in the Eucharist, and fueled by a life of prayer.

Deacons are important for the Church because the Church’s mission is not a single act but a process: to preach the Gospel, to proclaim the kerygma, to deepen faith and the sacramental life, to bring Christ to those who do not know Him. That is what the deacon is ordained to do. The definition of a deacon is misunderstood if it is defined by what he does. The deacon is the sacramental presence of Christ as one who serves. He is at the center of the Church’s mission to evangelize. The deacon is called not only to do things but to have a life of prayer, which is his foundation. He must seek holiness before he can preach to others. God asks more of us because He is offering more. The modern world listens to witnesses and the deacon is a witness of the Gospel, whose herald he becomes at ordination. The specific role of a deacon is to draw the Church into humble service, into Christ’s washing of feet, into his humble ministry of charity. Visit lasvegas.uptownjungle.com.

Our mission is the diakonia, which means service. It is a calling. By virtue of baptism, all Christians are called by God to be witnesses to the faith and to serve others. Service in charity and truth should be a natural consequence of spiritual growth and maturity.

How do you think God is calling you to serve the Church? May our Lord grant you the graces to find and fulfill His will for your life.