Office of the Diaconate

A vibrant ministry of compassion—assisting at the altar, preaching God’s word, and extending a helping hand to the poor and forgotten.

What is the Diaconate?

In the first generation of the Church, the Holy Spirit led the Apostles to appoint seven reputable men “filled with the Spirit and wisdom” to assist them (Acts 6:3).
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Discerning the Diaconate?

Do you feel a tug to serve Christ and His Church in a deeper way? The vocation of a deacon is a call to humility, charity, and bold faith. We’re here to guide you as you discern this sacred path. Step forward—explore how God might be calling you.
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Diaconate Formation Program

In the first generation of the Church, the Holy Spirit led the Apostles to select seven men as “deacons” to assist the bishops, and to assume responsibility of the more secular and temporal duties.

Request a a Letter of Suitability

Letters of Suitability must be submitted at least four weeks prior to the event date to ensure they can be processed in time. ALL Deacons, must be in compliance with their Safe Environment Training (SET) to receive a letter.

Resources for Ordained Deacons​

Tools for ongoing formation, ministry, and spiritual growth, including liturgical guides, continuing education, and community events to serve with wisdom and grace.
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Office Contacts

Dcn. Jim Trant

Director, Office for the Diaconate

jtrant@dphx.org

602-354-2011

Dcn. Mark Veazie

Associate Director, Diaconal Education and Formation

mveazie@dphx.org

602-354-2012

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Argelia Cortez

Diaconate Program Administrator

acortez@dphx.org

602-354-2013

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Carmen Lomeli

Administrative Assistant 1, Formation & Continuing Education (Bilingual)

clomeli@dphx.org

602-354-2496