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Deacons ordained to serve in ministry of presence (RC Diocese of Los Angeles)
The Tidings ^ | June 13, 2008 | Ellie Hidalgo

Posted on 06/14/2008 5:12:51 PM PDT by NYer

The recent liturgy of ordination to the diaconate honored the ministry of presence which is primary to the vocation of permanent deacons.

Nineteen men were ordained as permanent deacons at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angles June 7 before a congregation of more than 2,500 faithful.

During the nearly three-hour liturgy, Cardinal Roger Mahony, main celebrant, prayed for the blessings of the Holy Spirit to be poured forth on this class of deacons known as St. Ignatius.

"May there abound in them every Gospel virtue," said the cardinal, "love, concern for the sick and poor, unassuming authority, the purity of innocence and the observance of spiritual discipline."

After the Scripture readings were proclaimed in Spanish, Korean and English (representing the native languages of the deacon candidates), Our Lady of the Angels Auxiliary Bishop Edward Clark said in his homily that the essence of the diaconate is the ministry of presence.

Deacons are called to be present to God, to the people of God, and to their bishop and priests, he said. They also are uniquely called to be present to the world and to the changing signs of the times.

"The spirituality of the deacon is different than the spirituality of the priest. The life of the deacon is immersed in secular society. By word and example, by their very living, he relates to the citizens of the world," said Bishop Clark. "Yet by holy orders he is able to focus on the presence of God in the world of creation and human endeavors and so lead his fellow citizens to discover the presence of God in the world."

Being present to a changing world, added the bishop, "requires both attentiveness to the signs and needs of the times, and a willingness and readiness to learn and to prepare and to adapt and to grow. Learning isn't over with ordination. It just begins."

Following the homily, the ordination continued with the promise of the elect to serve the archdiocese and their parish, and the promise of obedience to Cardinal Mahony and his successors. Then the deacons prostrated themselves on the ground facing the altar during the litany of supplication as a sign of humility before God. The cardinal also laid his hands on each man and then offered the prayer of ordination.

The sign of peace was offered to each deacon by Cardinal Mahony, auxiliary bishops, priests and deacons. In addition to Bishop Clark, auxiliary bishops present were Alexander Salazar, Oscar Solis, and Gerald Wilkerson as well as Gregorio Rosa Chavez of San Salvador.

Many parishes refer to the deacons and wives as "deacon couples," and the significance of deacon spouses in supporting their husband's call to the diaconate was evident at the ordination Mass.

As the cardinal presented each deacon with a Book of Gospels, each man returned to his wife and gave her the book to hold as a gesture of inclusion. Following the prayer of ordination, parish pastors and deacon wives assisted the deacons to put on their wide-sleeved dalmatic.

Following Communion, formation coordinator Jennifer Ocegueda-Reynosa of the Office of Diaconate Formation, called deacon wives up to the altar to acknowledge the five years of study the women completed alongside their husbands.

"They have developed into enormously gifted women. They are now ready to serve the church as professional ministers in a variety of ways," said Ocegueda-Reynosa. "They greatly enrich the formation program and will be a real blessing for the communities in which they will minister."

The wives were presented with a certificate of formation and participation by Cardinal Mahony after which the congregation broke into applause and a standing ovation.

Following the Mass, family, friends, and parishioners gathered on the plaza to receive blessings from the deacons and deacon couples. Family members of newly ordained Deacon Hector Ruelas and his wife Maria gathered under an umbrella to shield themselves from the bright sun.

"I feel very blessed to have a brother like him. He's my hero," said Paulino Ruelas. While the younger brother was serving a year and a half in Iraq with the Army, he turned to Hector for spiritual guidance. "He gave me encouraging words not to lose faith and to keep God in my everyday life," he said.

The deacon's son, Hector junior, was also on hand to greet his father. "I feel very proud of my dad," he said.

The Ruelas are members of St. Lawrence of Brindisi Church in Los Angeles.

Paul Jeon participates in the martial art called Kendo with newly ordained Deacon Augustine Won. Appreciating his mentor for his commitment to work, family, music ministry, and the Ignatian spiritual exercises, Jeon described Won as "a spiritual warrior through prayer."

Deacon Won and his wife Marie are members of St. Bede the Venerable Church in La Cañada.

Parishioner Peter Enos of St. Bernardine Church in Woodland Hills, was on hand to congratulate Deacon couple Jesus and Eloisa Pasos. "They are both filled with the Holy Spirit," Enos told The Tidings. "They are loving and caring individuals. They love God and they love his people."

Deacon Douglass and Sheree Johnson blessed parishioners of Holy Name of Jesus Church in south Los Angeles. In line was Eldridge Aubrey who served as Douglass' godfather as he converted from being a Baptist to embracing Catholicism.

"He keeps saying 'Yes' to God's call," said Aubrey, observing that for Douglass and Sheree, the diaconate is a ministry they share together.

Bridgett Vavasseur participated in a Bible study class led by Douglass. "You can see his heart. It's out there," said Vavasseur. "You just see God coming out."

Erlinda Ramstead got to know Deacon Thomas Halliwel through his work in bereavement ministry at St. Joseph Church in Long Beach.

"He's very kind and compassionate," said Ramstead. "He and his wife [Patricia] truly care about people. They are a great couple and family. It's a blessing to have him as our deacon."


TOPICS: Catholic; Worship
KEYWORDS: ca; deacon; ministry

Cardinal Roger Mahony congratulates newly ordained permanent deacons on the Cathedral Plaza June 7.

1 posted on 06/14/2008 5:12:52 PM PDT by NYer
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INVESTITURE --- Following the prayer of ordination, parish pastors and deacon wives assist the deacons to put on the wide-sleeved dalmatic.

2 posted on 06/14/2008 5:14:39 PM PDT by NYer (Ignorance of scripture is ignorance of Christ." - St. Jerome)
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BOOK OF GOSPELS --- After Cardinal Mahony presents each deacon with the Book of Gospels, the men offer the book to their wives.

3 posted on 06/14/2008 5:16:09 PM PDT by NYer (Ignorance of scripture is ignorance of Christ." - St. Jerome)
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Best wishes to the new deacons and their wives, and to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. God bless them all.

In our 15 years in the Catholic Church, we’ve been greatly blessed by Permanent Deacons. A wonderful Puerto Rican gentleman showed up, unsolicited, to serve in our Hispanic Ministry a couple of months ago, and he has truly been an angel.


4 posted on 06/14/2008 5:30:05 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Drill! Drill!! Drill!!!)
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Beautiful pictures.

Makes me want to attend a diaconate ordination.


5 posted on 06/14/2008 7:56:26 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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What You [Catholics] Need to Know: Deacons and the Diaconate[Catholic-Orthodox Caucus]
6 posted on 06/14/2008 7:57:19 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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What garbage coming out of LA (and I don’t mean the deacons). What is a theology of ‘presence’? More new age nonsense. Deacons are ordained to service - at the altar and to the poor. The bishop who gave the homily ought to do some reading on the diaconate. He can start with Acts of the Apostles.


7 posted on 06/15/2008 4:54:03 AM PDT by veritas2002
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