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The United
Methodist Section of Deacons and Diaconal Ministries has general
oversight of the processes of preparing persons for ordination as deacons,
for those who have been consecrated as diaconal ministers, and those certified
in Youth Ministry, Christian Education, Music Ministry, Evangelism, Spiritual
Formation, and Camp/Retreat Ministry." |
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United
Methodist Deaconesses are laywomen who affirm being called by
God to lifetime service through the church; are committed to Christ and
dedicated to mission; are committed to ministries of love, justice, and
service; are professionally trained in their chosen field; complete theological
and missional studies; complete a probationary period of service.
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The North
American Association for the Diaconate is an organization in the
Anglican churches of North America: the Episcopal Church and the Anglican
Church of Canada. We promote renewal of the diaconate. We support deacons
and dioceses with deacons. We engage in theological dialogue about diakonia. |
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The Diaconal
Association of the Church of England exists to help the Church
of England to develop its distinctive diaconal calling and ministry, to
promote the diaconate as a full and equal order, and to support those -
both lay and ordained - in such ministry.
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Distinctive
Diaconate is an unofficial Church of England centre which seeks
to promote the diaconate as a distinct, full and equal order of the church's
historical ministry. It concerns itself not only with questions of a permanent
diaconate but also with a better use of the transitional diaconate.
One may subscribe to Distinctive Diaconate News by e-mailing Sr.
Teresa Joan White. |
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The Roman
Catholic Secretariat for the Diaconate guides the restoration
fo the Diaconate and development of diaconal ministry in the United
States. This site contains directories of diocesan diaconate offices and
offers statistics about the shape of the diaconate.
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The International
Diaconate Centre is a movement for the renewal of the permanent
diaconate in the Catholic Church. [It is] a registered association supported
by lay people, theologians, deacons, priests and bishops throughout the
world. [The center] collects, transmits and inspires diaconate initiatives
and experiences throughout the world.
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The DIAKONIA
World Federation is organized into three regions: AFRICA-EUROPE, ASIA-PACIFIC
and DOTAC (DIAKONIA of the Americas and the Caribbean).The names of over
50 member organizations in over 30 countries are listed. |
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Diakonia
of the Americas and the Caribbean (DOTAC) is the regional wing of the
Diakonia World Federation. The group is comprised of deaconesses, diaconal
ministers, and deacons from countries in the Americas and the Caribbean.
The Lutheran Deaconess Association, the United Methodist diaconate, and
the North American Association for the Diaconate (Episcopalian) are all
members of DOTAC. |
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The Diakoniewissenschaftliches
Institut (Diaconal Science Institute) of the University of Heidelberg
is dedicated to teaching and research in the theory and practice of diakonie
- the social responsibility of the church. It traces its origins to the
Inner Mission movement of 19th century Germany. Bibliographies on this site
illustrate the nature of the Institute's work. |
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The Lutheran
Deaconess Association is comprised of deaconesses who are in the ELCA
or the Missouri Synod. This site provides information for Lutherans in the
U.S. on how to become a deaconess, the various ways deaconesses are trained,
and some personal stories of Lutheran deaconesses. |
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The Deaconess
Community of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America describes itself
as a community of women consecrated by the church to a ministry of
Word and Service. We work in a variety of settings - in health care, Christian
education, social services, cities and rural areas. Deaconesses are theologically
trained and professionally prepared for their careers. |
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The ELCA-New
York Synod Diakonia program offers a training program in diakonia. Those
who complete this program may subsequently become synodical deacons.
This website gives information on how the training program is structured.
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This website describes the Synodical
Diaconate program for the ELCA Florida-Bahamas Synod. |
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Kaiserswerther
Diakonie traces its origins to Theodore and Friederike Fliedner who
founded a diaconal ministry in 1836 to assist women recently released from
prison. The Kaiserswerth motherhouse was the first of a tradition of deaconess
motherhouses which remain to this day. |
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Founded in 1854, Diakonie
Neuendettelsau is the oldest Lutheran institution for social welfare
in Bavaria, Germany. Wilhelm Loehe, a pastor in Neuendettelsau in the 19th
century, founded diaconal institutions in that city and sent deaconess missionaries
to the Americas. Today, Diakonie Neuendetteslau is a large center with thousands
of employees and many different ministries. |
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Diakonischen
Werks is the parent organization for social work (diaconal work) in
the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD). The German diakonie
websites listed below provide indexes for many other sites. |
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Diakonie
von A-Z provides a searchable directory of diaconal organizations in
Germany. |
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Oulun
Diakonissalaitos is a diaconal organization in Finland. |
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Stiftelsen
Bräcke Diakonigård is a diaconal organization with roots
in the Church of Sweden's traditions of social engagement. |
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Vårsta
Diakonigård is an independent foundation affiliated to the Church
of Sweden with the aim of promoting Christian social and diaconical work.
Vårsta is located in Härnösand, Sweden.
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This page describes Diaconal
Ministry in the United Church of Canada. |
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The Order
of Diaconal Ministries of the Presbyterian Church of Canada traces its
heritage to the Ewart Missionary Training Home which began in Toto in 1897.
The Order of Deaconesses began in the Presbyterian Church of Canada in 1908.
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This section of the Womenpriests.org
website presents an argument for why women should be ordained as deacons
in the Roman Catholic Church. |
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Deacons
Place serves primarily an information sharing role for permanent deacons
in the Roman Catholic Church. Key articles and official documents on the
diaconate from the Vatican are offered on this site in addition to a rather
active bulletin board discussion. |
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Deacons
in the Uniting Church in Australia are ministers who are ordained
to work primarily in the non church community, dealing with issues of social
justice, empowering the marginalised to regain a measure of power in the
community. The first deacons were ordained in the UCA in 1992. |
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The Australian
Anglican Diaconal Organization exists for the purpose of uniting
Australian Anglican Diaconal workers in fellowship. This site also
contains the Aussie Deacon Newsletter which may be downloaded. |
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