If you are interested in finding out more about becoming a Deacon, the best place to start is with your pastor, who can put you in touch with the Director of Deacons for the Archdiocese. The Director will be able to outline the various requirements and processes to be followed:

Rural Director:
Fr. Keith Rezac
908 Lake St.
Creighton, NE 68729
(402) 358-3596
krezac@archomaha.org

    The Order of Deacons was instituted by the Apostles. It was restored as a permanent and public ministry in the Roman Church as a result of a decision made by the bishops at the Second Vatican Council. The restoration of the permanent diaconate was authorized in the United States in 1968.
    The aims of the diaconate are to enrich and strengthen the works of service being performed by the Church, to enlist a new group of devout and competent married and single men in the active ministry of the Church, and to aid in extending needed charitable and liturgical service to the faithful. Wives of deacons assist in many of these areas.
    The number of deacons in the United States has continued to grow steadily. There are more than 16,000 permanent deacons ministering in better than 140 (arch)dioceses in the United States.

Urban Director
4112 S. 26th St.
Omaha, NE 68107
(402) 733-9327
rbodonnell@archomaha.org

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