- A
deacon is a
member of the
diaconate, an
office in
Christian churches that is
generally ****ociated with
service of some kind, but
which varies among...
- by
bishops and who work in
local dioceses or
religious orders; and the
diaconate,
composed of
deacons who ****ist
bishops and
priests in a
variety of ministerial...
- John
Chrysostom (/ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm/; Gr****: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος, Latin:
Ioannes Chrysostomus; c. 347 – 14
September 407 AD) was an
important Early...
-
Vatican Council. Now, the
clerical state is tied to
reception of the
diaconate.
Minor Orders are
still given in the
Eastern Catholic Churches, and those...
-
Eastern Orthodox subdeacon being ordained to the
diaconate. The
bishop has
placed his
omophorion and
right hand on the head of the
candidate and is reading...
- The
first Study Commission on the Women's
Diaconate was
established in
August 2016 by Pope
Francis to
review the
theology and
history of the ministry...
-
which uses the term to
designate those who are s****ing
ordination to the
diaconate or priesthood. In this respect,
postulancy is
generally considered the...
- preaching). In
World War II,
diaconates in war
zones sustained heavy damage. As
eastern Europe fell to communism, most
diaconates were shut down and 7000 deaconesses...
-
within a
convent environment. When
ordained to the
diaconate, "men and
women are
ordained to the
diaconate using the same rite, with both
having functions...
-
group may
variously be
known as a "Deacon Board", "Board of Deacons" "
Diaconate", or "Deacons' Court".
These are
sometimes known as "presbyters" to the...