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Permanent Diaconate Programs
Academic Formation
 Any man interested in becoming a Permanent Deacon should contact the Clergy Life and Ministry Office of the Archdiocese of Detroit for information about the application process and formation. Academic preparation for those pursuing ordination as Permanent Deacons is accomplished through the courses of study at SHMS. Prospective students should contact the Institute for Ministry regarding the academic admissions process and the following curricula. Men aspiring to the Permanent Diaconate need to do pre-requisite course work in pastoral ministry during their time of discernment. Permanent Diaconal Formation Students must meet both the academic requirements of SHMS and the formational requirements of the Permanent Diaconate Program.
Undergraduate Academic Program View Course Descriptions and Register For Classes
Basic Undergraduate Diploma in Pastoral Ministry Prerequisite for the Undergraduate Intermediate Diploma in Diaconal Studies
| Course of Study |
(27 credit hours) |
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CLA 153 |
Rhetoric |
3 cr |
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CLA 161 |
Introduction to Oral Communication |
3 cr |
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Introduction to Sociology (or) |
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Introduction to Psychology* |
3 cr |
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PHL 230 |
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy** |
3 cr |
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THE 123 |
Introduction to Theology |
2 cr |
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THE 210 |
Introduction to Liturgy and Sacraments |
2 cr |
| THE 219 |
Introduction to the Catholic Church |
2 cr |
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THE 249 |
Introduction to Sacred Scripture |
3 cr |
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THE 243 |
Introduction to Spirituality |
2 cr |
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THE 274 |
Introduction to Moral Theology |
2 cr |
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MNS 101 |
Theology of Ministry |
2 cr |
* This course is not offered on site at SHMS but can be taken through the Detroit Area Catholic Higher Education Consortium or through applied transfer credits, subject to transfer credit guidelines.
***PHL 400 Philosophical Foundations I may be substituted. PHL 242 (Modern Philosophy) may be substituted if the student has previous academic experience in philosophy and with permission of the instructor.
Program Requirements
- A minimum of 27 credits must be earned through completion of the course of study.
- A minimum of 14 semester hours of credit must be earned at SHMS.
- The student must maintain a C average (2.0).
- The student must participate in 3 (three) formation sessions during the course of study.*
- Discernment
- Theological Reflection
- Spiritual Direction
- The student must participate in an assessment process at the time of graduation.
* Student may substitute formational sessions that take place in the permanent diaconate program.
Undergraduate Intermediate Diploma in Diaconal Studies
| Course of Study |
(40 credit hours) |
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MNS 271 |
Pastoral Catechetics |
2 cr |
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THE 337 |
Trinity and Christology |
3 cr |
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THE 340 |
Church History |
3 cr |
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THE 300 |
Catholic Social Teaching |
3 cr |
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THE 320 |
Theology of Salvation and Mission |
3 cr |
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THE 360 |
Sacraments of Initiation |
3 cr |
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MNS 300 |
Canon Law for Parish Ministers |
2 cr |
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MNS 315 |
Liturgical Prayer of the Church |
2 cr |
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MNS 228 |
Introduction to Pastoral Counseling |
2 cr |
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THE 350 |
Introduction to the Old Testament |
3 cr |
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THE 353 |
Introduction to the Gospels and Acts |
3 cr |
| THE 356 |
Introduction to Paul and the Catholic Epistles |
3 cr |
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MNS 360 |
Diaconal Homiletics Practicum |
3 cr |
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MNS 365 |
Diaconal Liturgical Practicum |
3 cr |
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MNS 350 |
Reflection Seminar |
2 cr |
Program Requirements
- A minimum of 40 credit hours must be earned through completion of the course of study.
- The student must maintain a C average (2.0).
- A minimum of 21 semester hours of credit must be earned at SHMS.
- The student must participate in an assessment process of the program.
Graduate Academic Program
Aspirants for the permanent diaconate who wish to study at the graduate level must fulfill admission requirements for the Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies degree.
Admissions process and requirements for the M.A.P.S. degree
Program requirements for the M.A.P.S.
| Undergraduate Prerequisites |
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THE 249 |
Introduction to Sacred Scripture |
3 cr |
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THE 400 |
Theological Foundations I |
3 cr |
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THE 405 |
Theological Foundations II |
3 cr |
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PHL 400 |
Philosophical Foundations I *** |
3 cr |
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PHL 405 |
Philosophical Foundations II |
3 cr |
Course of Study
| Courses usually taken during the period of admissions |
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ST 500 |
Theology and Methodology |
2 cr |
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IS 505 |
Theological Research and Writing |
1 cr |
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ST 501 |
Theology of Mission and Ministry |
2 cr |
| EV/PM/SP 690 |
Human and Spiritual Development |
2 cr |
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SS 521 |
Method and Pentateuch |
3 cr |
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ST 5351 |
Human Person and Grace |
2 cr |
| Courses usually taken during the three years of Diaconate Formation |
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EV/PMSP 680 |
Pastoral Care Across Cultures |
2 cr |
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ST 650 |
Trinitarian and Christological Foundations of the Christian Faith |
3 cr |
| ST 6351 |
Nature and Mission of the Church |
2 cr |
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ST 675 |
Foundations of Christian Moral Life |
3 cr |
| AT/PM 550 |
Church Law for Parish Ministers |
2 cr |
| SS 525 |
Synoptics |
3 cr |
| SS 625 |
Pauline Literature |
3 cr |
| LS/ST 575 |
The Sacramental Life of the Church |
2 cr |
| PM 625 |
Diaconal Homiletics Practicum |
3 cr |
| THE 340 |
Church History |
3 cr* |
| MNS 228 |
Introduction to Pastoral Counseling |
2 cr* |
| MNS 271 |
Pastoral Catechetics |
2 cr* |
| AT/PM 615 |
Liturgical Practicum |
2 cr |
| IS 891 |
Supervised Ministry |
2 cr |
| IS 895 |
MAPS Reflection Seminar (taken at the same time with IS 891) |
2 cr |
| Courses usually taken after Ordination |
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SP 735 |
History of Spirituality |
3 cr |
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PM 520 |
Dynamics of Parish Leadership |
2 cr |
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LS/EV 645 |
Sacraments of Initiation |
2 cr |
| Suggested Courses for Continuing Education** |
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AT/LS 746 |
Sacrament of Marriage and Law
(for those who wish to be certified as Procurator-Advocates by the Tribunal) |
3 cr |
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SS 621 |
Johannine Literature |
3 cr |
*Undergraduate coursework required for formation; does not count toward MAPS.
**Suggested continuing education coursework is not required for MAPS degree.
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