Deacon vestments had their own family, they had children's and a wife. But the priest family c0mp0sed of us...
There is no difference. All married deacons - unless they, converts to Catholicism with permission from the Vatican, are transitional deacons soon to be ordained priests - are permanent deacons, and are thus part of the permanent diaconate. The permanent diaconate is not limited to married people.
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In most Churches that have the threefold order (deacons, priests and bishops), like the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Churches, most deacons are ordained priests after one year being a deacon. However, some elect to remain as permanent deacons as this is where they believe their calling lies. Also, in the Roman Catholic Church married men are allowed to become deacons but are not, as yet, allowed to become priests (although some Catholic priests are now married - such as married Anglican priests who have moved to the Roman Catholic Church)> therefore, for married men the diaconate is the only order open to them and they remain deacons permanently.
Before the Reformation, there were two Christian religions-the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox. Both had priests as well as bishops and deacons. There was no such thing as Protestant priests before the Reformation. After the Lutheran Church was founded, the word priest was dropped and today in the Lutheran church, they ordain deacons, pastors or elders and in some Lutheran sects, bishops. The Anglican Church after the Reformation, was and is considered a "bridge" between the Roman Catholics and the Calvinists and Lutherans. They ordain deacons, priests and bishops like in the Catholic and Orthodox faiths. The primary difference at the time the Church of England was founded in the 16th century, was the Mass would be spoken in English not Latin.
Deacons, priests, bishops, monks, friars, brothers.
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The difference would be decided by the church's administration; Canons, Deacons, etc.
All catholic deacons, priests, and bishops receive the sacrament of holy orders.
I assume you are meaning the clergy here, if so the following is a rough guide. (In reverse order, with top at the bottom.) Deacons | Priests | >- - - Monsignors - - - Arch-Deacons - - - (some) Arch-Priests Bishops | Arch-Bishops | Cardinals | The Pope
Bishops, priests, and deacons in good standing with the Cathoiic Church
Priests, Deacons, Bishops, Cardinals, Monsignor's, the Pope, are all members of the Catholic clergy.