Deacons share in Christ's mission and grace in a special way.  The call to diaconal service is a gift of the Spirit to the Church.  Deacon Formation is the process for discerning whether or not a particular person has these gifts of Christ-like charity and service.  Here in the Diocese of Belleville, we facilitate this process through a 5-year program of human, spiritual, doctrinal, and pastoral formation.  It is a 5-year program through the St. Meinrad School of Theology.  
Classes are held at the Cathedral of St. Peter in the Undercroft Meeting Room on the second Weekend of each month. (Except July -August)

 


For additional information please visit or contact, Contact: Reverend Steven Pautler, Director of Deacon Formation
Phone: 618-722-5043 or Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 
You may visit, the Diocesan Website at: https://www.diobelle.org/canonical-affairs/deacon-formation

Permanent Diaconate Formation Program (PDF)

  • Those who already have the heart of a deacon, who have passion for Christ-like charity, who exhibit diaconal gifts in everyday life. They are assisted in their continuing development as diaconal persons through formation. A program cannot make a deacon, but it can offer skills and art and tools to one who has the gifts in his heart.
  • Those who demonstrate a long history of concrete service to the community’s poor and needy and/or to the underlying structural causes of need in society.
  • Those who have an active centered prayer life.
  • Those whom the parish community recognizes as having a call to church leadership.
  • Those who can benefit from spiritual direction.
  • Those who have clearly demonstrated the ability to lead and supervise others in the context of their current ministries within the parish or community as a whole.
  • Those who have the knack of calling forth others into ministry.
  • Those who work collaboratively with their pastor as well as their fellow parishioners.
  • Those who have experienced this call both within their own lives and from their parish.
  • Those whose lives of witness to holiness give rise to a good reputation in the community.
  • Those for whom the timing is right in their own life and the lives of their family.
  • Those who possess no personal agenda with the Church or its present leadership.
  • Those who possess openness to grow and change in their attitudes and personal lives.
  • Those who seek to help others by their example and lifestyle modeled in Christ the Servant.
  • Those who are not inhibited by being a public person, who are comfortable speaking, teaching and preaching in a public forum.

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Please click here for the study copy of -  Service Ministry of the Deacon