- poor churches. In the
Eastern Churches, the
sacristan is
known as the
ecclesiarch,
particularly in monasteries. In
large monasteries he may be ****igned...
- Vicar-episcopal.
Sabar Jesus, Priest. Gabriel, Priest, Archdeacon, and
Ecclesiarch of ****dan and Sarag. Wilmshurst, David. A
Monument to the
Spread of the...
- by the
priest or
deacon during the services. In some traditions, the
ecclesiarch (sacristan) and his ****istant (paraecclesiarch) will
perform the censing...
-
during the
portion of
Vespers known as "Lord, I cry unto Thee" the
ecclesiarch (sacristan) and his ****istant will
perform a full
censing of the temple...
- vicar-episcopal. The Lord Sergius,
Priest and Vicar-episcopal.
Sabar Jesus, Priest. Gabriel, Priest, Archdeacon, and
Ecclesiarch of ****dan and Sarag."...
- cathedral,
naming the
Archimandrite Teoctist Arăpaşu to the post of
ecclesiarch.[citation needed] A
severe drought in 1946–47
affected Moldavia, adding...
- Eclesiarhul, also
spelled Ecleziarhul, Eclisiarchul, or
Eclesiarcul ("the
Ecclesiarch", born
Dumitru or Dimitrie, also
credited as
Dionisie din
Pietrari and...
-
mentioned is made of
officials he
appointed there. As the seat of an
ecclesiarch diocese (the
diocese of
Castra Severiana, an
ancient bishopric which...
- "God is the Lord" at matins,
which may be done at the
discretion of the
ecclesiarch when the
Divine Liturgy is not celebrated. In
addition to
these public...
- Latin,
Aimerikos in Gr**** and
Hemri in Armenian, was a
Roman Catholic ecclesiarch in
Frankish Outremer and the
fourth Latin Patriarch of
Antioch from c...