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Deacons Today: Servants in a Servant Church

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Deacons Today: Servants in a Servant Church Deacons Today: Servants in a Servant Church Search Home About Post navigation ← Older posts Father Reese and Tired Old Tropes About Deacons Aug 20 INTRODUCTION Jesuit Father Thomas Reese has, once again, wheeled out some tired old myths and misperceptions about the diaconate. He seems to go through this exercise every so often. His argument seems to be that if the Church starts to ordain women as deacons, all will be well. However, if the Church doesn’t ordain women deacons, then no one should be ordained deacons. He seems to say that the diaconate is sacramental and necessary if women are ordained, but not sacramental or necessary if they are not. He reaches this bizarre conclusion applying principles that are ahistorical, theologically untenable, and downright dangerous in their ignorance of the matters involved. Such misinformation must be addressed. As I say, Father Reese has done all this before. I responded to ...

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