The
first deacons are described in the Acts of the Apostles and referred
to in the writings of St. Paul. In Acts 6:1-6 seven men of good
reputation among the Christian community are chosen to assist the apostles
in the care of the community’s needs...
Deacons were relied upon as leaders and enablers of
local apostolic communities, as related in several places both in the New
Testament and writings of the Fathers of the Church. Deacons assisted
the episcopal ministry of the early Church, acting as the bridge between
the bishop and the local community’s needs.
Deacons were examples of loyal faith and dedicated
service to the Church, especiallySt. Stephen, St.
Lawrence, and St. Francis of Assisi.
The restoration of the order of Permanent Deacons,
seen as vital to the life of the Church by the bishops of Vatican Council
II, has been implemented and enhanced by Pope Paul VI, the National Catholic
Conference of Bishops and Pope John Paul II.
In the Sacramento Diocese, the restored Order of Permanent
Diaconate begun in 1977 with the first class of permanent deacons ordained
in1981. The Permanent Diaconate has received the encouragement and
support of the past and present bishops of our Sacramento Diocese: Bishop
Alden Bell, Bishop Francis Quinn, Bishop Alphonse Gallegos, Bishop William
Weigand and his Auxiliary Bishop, Richard Garcia.
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