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A priest is ordained a deacon prior to being ordained a priest.
In the early church, the wife of a deacon was referred to as a deaconess.
A deacon is not a mini-priest, nor a glorified altar-boy.
www.ewtn.com /library/PRIESTS/DEACON1.TXT   (2000 words)

  
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Deacons tend to be viewed by more conservative Catholics as an innovation of post-conciliar American liberals, whereas they are seen by more liberal Catholics as heralds of a "progressive" era in the Church.
Deacon Frank Lukovits of the Diocese of Albany (NY) has served as a deacon in a rural church, as director of the permanent diaconate in his diocese, and as a hospital chaplain.
Deacons involved in pastoral ministry usually have access to a back-up priest for the sacraments of penance and anointing of the sick.
www.ewtn.com /library/PRIESTS/DEACON2.TXT   (2069 words)

  
 Ananova - FT: Leeds Rhinos 26 Bradford Bulls 18
Stand-off Danny McGuire was the two-try hero as the Rhinos maintained their 100 per cent league record and halted a seven-match losing run at the hands of their big derby rivals in front of a 21,225-capacity crowd at Headingley.
McGuire enhanced his burgeoning reputation as one of the bright young hopes of British rugby league with a sparkling show, creating tries for Andrew Dunemann and Marcus Bai with astute kicks, in addition to producing two solo efforts of his own.
Deacon was quick to spot Hape in space out on the left flank and the Kiwi centre gathered his accurate kick for a comeback try, which the scrum-half goaled from near touch to bring his side to within two points.
www.ananova.com /sport/story/sm_917007.html?menu=sport   (560 words)

  
 Sport | Hape's double leaves Leeds thankful for second chance
Deacon's conversion hit an upright and bounced out, but Bradford enjoyed some better fortune when Kevin Sinfield sent the restart out on the full to give the Bulls another good attacking position.
Danny McGuire raced on to a neat grubber kick from Matt Diskin to touch down and Sinfield landed the conversion to bring them to within two points.
Deacon converted both to give the Bulls a 20-6 lead with just over a quarter of the match remaining.
sport.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5030515-108568,00.html   (679 words)

  
 Sport | Blue-collar Deacon shows his class
Leeds have Danny McGuire, the shooting star of British rugby league, who has scored a record 37 tries in his first full season and whose dancing feet produce a buzz of expectation around Headingley every time he touches the ball.
It is hard to see Deacon fitting as comfortably into the comparatively palatial surroundings of Headingley, where McGuire and Leeds have spent this season playing champagne rugby in front of Super League's biggest corporate audience.
Before then, he admits, his Bulls career had been full of frustrations, with Paul and his younger brother Robbie the regular starting half-backs, leaving him on the bench, and his first two grand final appearances were as a substitute, and in each he was not introduced until well into the second half.
sport.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5039867-108568,00.html   (747 words)

  
 Find A Grave - Search Results for "MCGUIRE"
Citation: While attached to the U.S.S. Pampang, McGuire was one of a shore party moving in to capture Mundang, on the island of Basilan, Philippine Islands, on the morning of 24 September 1911.
James T. "Deacon" McGuire was a professional major league ball player (catcher) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for 26 years.
McGuire served as a Sergeant, 1st Bengal Fusiliers, later The Royal Munster Fusiliers.
www.findagrave.com /php/famous.php?page=name&firstName=&lastName=MCGUIRE   (643 words)

  
 Deacon McGuire Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Deacon McGuire was born on Wednesday, November 18, 1863, in Youngstown, Ohio.
McGuire was 20 years old when he broke into the big leagues on June 21, 1884, with the Toledo Blue Stockings.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Deacon McGuire baseball stats page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=mcguide01   (299 words)

  
 History of St. Bartholomew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Deacon Paul Hunsucker joined the pastoral staff in 1974 and retired in 1995.
On January 2, 1996, Deacon William Hamilton was appointed to the parish, and Deacon Art Chin-Fatt followed on December 2, 1998.
Deacon Mike McGuire was ordained and appointed to the parish on February 25, 2003.
www.st-bart.org /history.htm   (642 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Rugby League | Super League | Bradford 15-6 Leeds
Deacon kicked Bradford level before Leon Pryce galloped through a big hole in the Leeds defence to make it 8-4.
Deacon gave the Bulls the lead with a penalty on 18 minutes after McDermott went high on old team-mate Morley directly in front of the posts.
Leeds skipper Sinfield missed the straightforward conversion before Deacon made it 4-4 with a penalty on 25 minutes after Dunemann was punished for dropping the ball in the tackle.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/rss/-/sport1/hi/rugby_league/super_league/4336004.stm   (526 words)

  
 Deacon McGuire | BaseballLibrary.com
McGuire reaches out and taps a Noodles Hahn pitch, but the catcher picks it up, then drops it, and the winning run scores.
At age 43, McGuire is the oldest player to ever hit a pinch homer.
October 9, 1910: The battle for the AL batting title is decided on the final day, when Detroit's Ty Cobb edges Cleveland's Nap Lajoie.3850687 to.3840947.
baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/M/McGuire_Deacon.stm   (549 words)

  
 A Quiz about deacons
All deacons can baptize, witness marriages, bring the viaticum to the dying, and preside at
"If a presbyter be found with his presbytera or a deacon with his deaconess, or a subdeacon with his subdeaconess, he must be considered excommunicated for a full year and deposed from every clerical office, and know that he is considered among the laity."
NOTE TO CRNET REVIEWERS: Although this article is perhaps not as scholarly as some CRNET subscribers might need, I hope that it might be useful to you as more and more lay Catholics join CRNET in search of solid information that is easily readable.
www.deacons.net /Articles/A_Quiz_About_Deacons.htm   (2076 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
It was the only major-league lineup in history that included both a future priest and a deacon.
The makeshift battery consisted of Allan Travers, a Jesuit seminarian, at pitcher, and a forty-six-year-old Tigers scout, "Deacon" Jim McGuire, at catcher.
Deacon McGuire committed two of the Tigers' nine errors.
www.clubhouselawyer.com /chap12-4.htm   (343 words)

  
 McGUIRE BROTHERS, Part 2
McGuire had to field a team when the regular players walked off in a dispute and ended up getting a hit, although Detroit lost 24-2.
“Deacon Jim” as he was known, held the major-league catching record, and caught virtually bare handed with a fingerless glove.
His wife May (Husford) McGuire once remarked, “The only precaution I ever saw Jim take, was to put a piece of beefsteak in the glove when he caught the powerful balls.
www.albionmich.com /history/histor_notebook/950716.shtml   (506 words)

  
 Diaconate Office, Diocese of St. Cloud
McGuire from 9:30 to 2:30, and dismissal at 3:00.
So, with your help we wish to again do a number of Deacon Information Nights throughout the diocese in the months of January through May. What is needed from you, is an invitation to use your facility and be available as one of the two to three deacon or deacon couples.
I am also seeking some deacons and deacon couples willing to attend one or more of these efforts during these next five months.
www.stcdio.org /diaconate/Newsletters/NewsletterJan06.htm   (465 words)

  
 McGUIRE BASEBALL CARD
McGuire began his career in 1883 with the Cleveland Nationals, and caught professionally for a record-setting 26 years from 1883 to 1909.
“Deacon” McGuire held the major-league catching record of 132 entire consecutive games during the 1895 season when he was with the Washington Nationals.
His wife May (Huxford) McGuire once remarked, “The only precaution I ever saw Jim take, was to put a piece of beefsteak in the glove when he caught the powerful pitcher Hank O’Day.
www.albionmich.com /history/histor_notebook/030323.shtml   (479 words)

  
 STEVE MURRAY - VINTAGE BASEBALL CARD COLLECTOR
James "Deacon" McGuire (third from the left back row) appearing on this N693 Kalamazoo Bats Team card.
Note now that Deacon is looking slightly to his left but all of the other players have pretty much stood their ground.
Also, since our data doesn't cover exactly when certain players were called up or traded during a given season, there may be some players here who played on the same team as Deacon McGuire during a season but never actually played with him.
www.freewebs.com /jacklitsch/jamesdeaconmcguire.htm   (190 words)

  
 BBTF's Hall of Merit Discussion :: Catchers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Deacon also did most of his catching in the NA, 4.3 of his 5.0 seasons in the NA were as a catcher.
Deacon White also has the first hit in major league history: a double on opening day, May 4, 1871 off of Ft. Wayne's Bobby Mathews in the top of the first inning.
McGuire was still 18th going into this year, though I think I-Rod probably caught him this summer at some point.
www.baseballthinkfactory.org /files/hall_of_merit/discussion/16715   (11723 words)

  
 Baseball Toaster : The Griddle : Random Game Callback, May 6, 1887
First baseman Bill Krieg singled, moved to second on a passed ball by Philadelphia catcher Deacon McGuire and scored on a double by Whitney, who batted sixth this day.
McGuire went to third and Ferguson ended up with a double.
The crowd was livid as the inning before Ferguson had ruled that a fly ball down the same line by Whitney was a foul ball and not a home run.
griddle.baseballtoaster.com /archives/357189.html   (825 words)

  
 BBTF's Hall of Merit Discussion :: New Eligibles Year by Year
If you look at the games played for other catchers from this period, you'll find a few peak seasons early in their careers in which they caught 80-100% of their team's games.
See McGuire, 94-98; Zimmer, 90-92; Bennett's 81-85 stretch is comparable, but a little bit better.
Chris, all of the catchers were playing vast amounts of their scheduled games in the seventies compared with later decades.
www.baseballthinkfactory.org /files/hall_of_merit/discussion/new_eligibles_year_by_year   (9271 words)

  
 Batter's Box Interactive Magazine - A Pope-Up in Fair Territory
Rising above the crowded floor of 17 major leaguers who have been nicknamed "Deacon" is OF Maurice Archdeacon, who inexplicably hit.333 in 384 AB for the 1923-25 CHW, then disappeared, never to be seen in a major league park again.
Of those who bore the nickname Deacon, the best player was probably Vern "Deacon" Law, who was 162-147 in 16 seasons, all with the Pirates -- only an All-Star once, in 1960, also his only 20-win season.
There must be something about Deacons, leadership and longevity -- McKechnie played for 11 years and managed for 25; Deacon McGuire played for 26 years and managed for six more.
www.battersbox.ca /article.php?story=20050418230704674   (1491 words)

  
 Deacon McGuire Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
You Are Here > Baseball-Reference.com > Players > Deacon McGuire
View Deacon McGuire's uniforms at Dressed to the Nines
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org.
www.baseball-reference.com /m/mcguide01.shtml   (1016 words)

  
 History of Detroit Tigers' Catchers by Brad Smith
McGuire was 18 years into a long, successful career, and definitely past his prime, but in his prime, he had represented those two traits of many future Tiger catchers: durability, and a powerful bat.
In 1895, with Washington, he had hit 10 home runs, 5th in the league, and that same year had caught the then astronomical total of 132 games.
Deacon didn't carry those workloads with Detroit - he caught 70 games in 1902, 69 the following year - nor did he hit much with Detroit.
www.people.virginia.edu /~pw7e/tigershistory/catchers.html   (4443 words)

  
 Deacons
Permanent Deacons with Faculties of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
McGuire, Deacon Arthur M. Saint Francis of Assisi Rectory 610-543-0848
Sexton, Deacon Joseph F. Saint Mary of the Assumption Rectory 215-482-4264
www.archdiocese-phl.org /clergy/deacons.htm   (1727 words)

  
 Deacon McGuire - Statistics - The Baseball Cube   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Deacon McGuire - Statistics - The Baseball Cube
The order of teams does not reflect the order of teams played during a season for the Deacon McGuire.
Its important to note that the report is based on the same statistics displayed on the TBC web site and so players with incomplete statistics will have an incomplete teammates report.
www.thebaseballcube.com /players/M/deacon-mcguire.shtml   (1049 words)

  
 The Orioles Warehouse: Conine's travels
This year-old article from The Sporting News asserts that Zeile topped the active list going into the 2003 season, and none of the other contenders it mentions have passed him since then.
This page says that the all-time record is twelve teams and is shared by Mike Morgan and Deacon McGuire.
Given that Zeile can still hit a little, he has a decent chance of tying or passing that mark.
www.oobleck.com /orioles/archives/001820.html   (524 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Other Sport | US Sport | The ultimate journeyman pro
Having played in the King's season-opener against Cleveland, he tied with Chucky Brown, who has also turned out for a dozen NBA clubs.
The pair share the pro sports record with former baseball players Mike Morgan and Deacon McGuire, who also played for 12 franchises.
With Sacramento having won back-to-back Pacific Division titles, Massenburg is hoping he can finally make a name for himself for the right reasons.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/other_sports/us_sport/3239005.stm   (483 words)

  
 Expert: Indians, White Sox both will make playoffs - Baseball - MSNBC.com
The other was Deacon McGuire, a catcher whose career spanned from 1884 in the American Association (the forerunner of the American League) all the way through 1912.
Incidentally, McGuire’s 25 big-league seasons (he also spent three in the minors after making his big-league debut) are the most ever by a catcher.
As for playing on the most teams in one season, the record is four, and it has been done several times, the last by outfielder Dave Martinez in 2000 (Devil Rays, Cubs, Rangers, Blue Jays).
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/9443527/wid/6448213/page/3   (826 words)

  
 Courtesy Runners
Deacon McGuire, Washington's catcher and cleanup hitter, ran for him.
McGuire advanced to second on a walk, then was safe trying to steal third when Boston third baseman Billy Nash dropped the throw.
Interestingly, he was the next batter due at the time.
www.retrosheet.org /courtesy.htm   (3586 words)

  
 The Baseball Guru OMI: Ty Cobb: The Suspension Game by Herb Rogoff
Two interesting choices were Detroit coaches Jim McGuire (48) and 41 year old Joe Sugden.
Coaching and participating in batting practice didn’t make up for the fact that they were out of shape and too old to participate in a Major League game.
Joe Sugden and Deacon McGuire had two other hits for the Tigers.
baseballguru.com /omi/ty_cobb.htm   (1145 words)

  
 History proves silliness of rule   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In mentioning Addie Joss, the only player on whose behalf the rule in question was ever waived, he says that Joss died in 1910; it should be 1911.
In spring training that year, Cleveland manager Deacon McGuire (Joss spent his entire career with the team now called the Indians, though they didn't acquire that name until years after his death) designated Joss as his Opening Day pitcher.
He didn't make it; on Opening Day, 1911, Joss was dying of meningitis, to which he succumbed two days later.
www.thedailystar.com /sports/2002/10/12/spham.html   (1200 words)

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