Embodied in Service, Emboldened by Grace: The Unbroken Thread of Diaconal Ministry is a timely and insightful work that reclaims the true identity and mission of the Catholic diaconate. In an age when the role of the deacon is often misunderstood-seen either as a "e;stepping stone"e; to the priesthood or a functional assistant in parish life-this book offers a theological, historical, and pastoral corrective rooted in Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium. Deacon Wally Calabrese draws from the example of Christ the Servant, the witness of the early Church, and the teaching of the Second Vatican Council to affirm a bold truth: there is only one diaconate. Every ordained deacon whether he remains in that order for life or is later ordained a priest or bishop retains his diaconal identity forever. This permanent sacramental character unites the ministries of Word, Altar, and Charity into a single, integrated mission that flows directly from Christ Himself. With a foreword by Deacon William T. Ditewig, Ph.D., a leading theologian of the diaconate, this book combines doctrinal clarity with practical guidance. It addresses common misconceptions, explores the lives of saintly deacons, examines the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy, and offers a vision for formation that equips deacons to serve with confidence and joy. Embodied in Service, Emboldened by Grace is an invaluable resource for:Ordained Deacons seeking renewal and deeper theological grounding. Men in Formation and Discerners preparing to answer the call. Seminarians, Priests, and Bishops who wish to integrate their diaconal foundation into every aspect of ministry. Formation Directors, Catechists, and Lay Leaders committed to teaching and living authentic servant leadership. From the sanctuary to the streets, from the proclamation of the Gospel to the service of the poor, this book challenges and inspires all who share in the Church's mission. In a world longing for authentic witness, it reminds us that the Church is most credible when she serves and that every deacon is a living sign of Christ who "e;came not to be served, but to serve."e;