- A
hierodeacon (Gr****: Ἱεροδιάκονος, Ierodiákonos; Slavonic: Ierodiakón),
sometimes translated "deacon-monk", in
Eastern Orthodox Christianity and all...
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hierodeacons as it
needs to
perform the
daily services.[citation needed] In the
church hierarchy, a
hieromonk is of
higher dignity than a
hierodeacon...
- fl. 1536–1545) was a
printer of
srbulje liturgical books and
Orthodox hierodeacon.
Mojsije was born to a
Serbian family in Budimlja, part of the Sanjak...
- (cylindrical head covering) with a rim at the top. In
Slavic practice, a
hierodeacon (monastic deacon)
wears the
simple black kamilavka of a monk (without...
- Tome of the
Great Council of
Moscow (1666–1667 A.D.), Ch. 2, 43–45; tr.
Hierodeacon Lev Puhalo,
Canadian Orthodox Missionary Journal David Willey (15 July...
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Deacon Father (Dn. Fr.) John,
Deacon (Dn.) John
Hierodeacon (Deacon-monk): The
Reverend (Rev.)
Hierodeacon John,
Father (Fr.) John Deacon's Wife: Diakonissa...
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Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow. At the same time he was
ordained into a
Hierodeacon and in a
month he was
ordained into a Hieromonk. In 1993
Tikhon was appointed...
- (priest-monks);
monks who have been
ordained to the
diaconate are
called hierodeacons (deacon-monks). A
Schemamonk who is a
priest is
called a Hieroschemamonk...
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skete of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra. On July 16, 1930, he was
ordained a
hierodeacon by
Archbishop Philip (Gumilevsky) of Zvenigorod, who then
ruled the Moscow...
- of St.
Stephen at
Meteora (16th century)
Saint Macarius (Kalogeras),
Hierodeacon, of
Patmos (1737) New
Martyr George of
Ioannina (1838) New Hieromartyr...