Sunday was a red letter day at my parish. Not only did the bishop visit and confirm, but he ordained a beloved member as a Deacon.
Being the liturgy nut that I am, I found the liturgy for “Making Deacons” to be quite interesting. Part of the examination especially caught my attention. (And this is according to the REC BCP and the 1662 BCP.)
Bishop:
Bishop:
Do you think that you are truly called, according to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, and according to the Canons of this Church, to the Ministry of the same?
Candidate: I think so.
That “I think so” startled me during the service. The other answers in the examination are much more affirmative. And when we confirmed two people, the answers were also firm. There was no “I think so” then! And in the liturgy as a whole, we affirm, we believe, we will and the like. “I think so” is an unusual answer to say the least.
Yet it is an appropriate answer. For here the candidate is making an affirmation about himself, about whether he is called. So there is humble restraint. The answer is “I think so” not “I am so called.”
Similar humble restraint is in the Ordering of Priests (Presbyters):
Bishop:
Do you think in your heart, that you are truly called, according to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, and according to the Canons of this Church, to the Order and Ministry of Priesthood?
Candidate:
I think it.
However, I do not advise answering “I think so” when asked about scripture, the creeds, or obeying your bishop.
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