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Tytuł:
Co wiemy o kobietach diakonach?
Autorzy:
Zagano, Phyllis
Pottier, Bernard
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1368655.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-06-24
Wydawca:
Akademia Katolicka w Warszawie
Tematy:
diakonat
diakonisy
kobiety w służbie Kościoła
studia nad diakonatem kobiet
Catholic Women
Deaconess
Diaconate
Women in Ministry
Opis:
Decyzja Papieża Franciszka o powołaniu Komisji ds. studiów nad diakonatem kobiet w sierpniu 2016 roku ponownie wzbudziła pytanie: co wiemy o kobietach-diakonach? Wiemy, że istniały. Jest wiele literackich, epigraficznych i historycznych dowodów na to, że kobiety-diakoni posługiwały przynajmniej do XII wieku na Zachodzie i dłużej na Wschodzie. To, że istniały, rodzi trzy pytania: co wiemy o obrzędach liturgicznych, podczas których biskupi ustanawiali kobiety diakonami? Co wiemy o zadaniach i obowiązkach kobiet-diakonów? Co wiemy o teologii diakonatu, która dopuszczałaby kobiety do święceń diakonatu lub je ograniczała?
Pope Francis’s decision to establish a Commission for the Study of the Diaconate of Women in August 2016 reemphasizes the question: what do we know about women deacons? We know they existed. There is ample literary, epigraphical, and historical evidence that women deacons ministered in the West at least to the 12th century, and longer in the East. That they existed presents three questions: What do we know about the liturgical ceremonies bishops used to create women deacons? What do we know about their tasks and duties? What do we know about the theology of the diaco[1]nate that would admit or restrict women from diaconal ordination
Źródło:
Studia Bobolanum; 2021, 32, 1; 5-17
1642-5650
2720-1686
Pojawia się w:
Studia Bobolanum
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
La figura e la missione del diacono permanente secondo ‘Direttorio per il ministero e la vita dei diaconi permanenti
The Figure and Mission of the Permanent Diaconate according to the ‘Directory for the Ministry and Life of Permanent Deacons
Autorzy:
Selejdak, Ryszard
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1035597.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-05
Wydawca:
Akademia Katolicka w Warszawie
Tematy:
diakonat
diakoni stali
inkardynacja
obowiązki i prawa diakonów
diakonia Słowa
liturgii i miłosierdzia
misja kanoniczna
duchowość diakońska
formacja stała diakonów
Diaconate
Permanent Diaconate
Incardination
Obligations and Rights of Deacons
Service of the Word
the Liturgy and of Charity
Canonical Mission
Diaconal Spirituality
Ongoing Formation of Permanent Deacons
Opis:
On 22 February 1998, the Congregation for the Clergy published the Directory for the Ministry and Life of Permanent Deacons. The document, which is divided into four parts, presents the juridical status of the Deacon, together with his ministry, spirituality and ongoing formation. According to the Directory, the diaconate has its source in the consecration and mission of Christ, wherein the Deacon is called to participate. Through the imposition of hands and the prayer of consecration, he is constituted a sacred minister and a member of the hierarchy. This condition determines his theological and juridical status in the Church. At the moment of Admission to Candidacy, all prospective Deacons are obliged to clearly express, in writing, their intention to serve the Church for the rest of their lives in a given territorial or personal circumscription, or in an Institute of Consecrated Life, or a Society of Apostolic Life, who have the faculty to incardinate. Acceptance of this written request is reserved for the competent Ordinary of the candidate. Incardination is a juridical bond that has ecclesiological and spiritual value in that it expresses the ministerial commitment of the Deacon to the Church. By virtue of the Order received, Deacons are united together in sacramental fraternity. The status of Deacons also comprises specific obligations and rights, envisioned in cann. 273- 283 of the Code of Canon Law, where it speaks about the obligations and rights of clerics. The Directory recalls the tri-partite description of diaconal ministry given at the Second Vatican Council: service of the Liturgy, the Word and of Charity. Deacons can preside at the Liturgy of the Word, administer Baptisms, conserve and distribute the Eucharist, assist at and bless marriages in the name of the Church, bring Viaticum to the dying, read the Scared Scriptures to the faithful, instruct and exhort the People of God, preside at worship and prayer services, administer sacramentals, preside over funeral and burial rites, together with performing works of charity and support. The document by the Congregation for the Clergy underlines that diaconal spirituality has its foundation in the sacramental grace that is engraved in the Deacon’s soul, calling him to a complete gift of his person in the service of God in the Church. This spirituality is eminently Christological as it is intimately characterised by a spirit of service. With the diaconate, one seeks to imitate Christ who came to serve and not to be served. The Directory for the Ministry and Life of Permanent Deacons highlights the importance of ongoing formation for Deacons. Commitment is required here in continuity with the supernatural calling to a ministry of service in the Church, which together with initial formation, form part of a singular and organic Christian and diaconal journey. The document delineates four stages of formation: human, spiritual, intellectual and pastoral. The ecclesiastical norms recall that ongoing formation has the following characteristics: obligatory, universal, interdisciplinary, profound, scientific and propaedeutic of apostolic life. Deacons themselves are the primary agents of their ongoing formation, along their perennial journey of conversion. By their side stand the bishop and his Presbyterate, who have the task of helping them overcome any dualism or rupture between their secular lives and their diaconal spirituality, whilst also aiding them to respond generously to the demands and the responsibilities that the Lord has entrusted to them through the Sacrament of Holy Orders.
Źródło:
Warszawskie Studia Teologiczne; 2020, 33, 2; 46-69
0209-3782
2719-7530
Pojawia się w:
Warszawskie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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