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An argument in the faith community over the care of widows raised such concern that the office of deacon was created to resolve it.
Spreading the gifts they bring on the table, the deacon leads their acclamations and distributes the consecrated elements.
In 1861, after some hesitation, he was ordained deacon in the Anglican Church but never chose to advance to full priesthood.
Representatives of the congregation bring the people's offerings of bread and wine, and money or other gifts, to the deacon or celebrant.
Watson had been ordained a deacon in 1856 and he took priest's orders two years later.
Encouraged by his mother and her great friend, John Donne, he accepted ordination as a deacon.
In order for a woman to be recognized as deacon an ordination had to take place.
I remember many years ago attending the service when a friend was ordained as a deacon in her Episcopal church.
His eldest son John was ordained as deacon, serving as curate under his father at Llangeitho.
The dalmatic and tunicle are modified chasubles worn by the deacon and subdeacon respectively at a high Mass.
Finally, at a time designated by the Pope, the eldest cardinal deacon crowns the new Pope with the triple tiara of the papacy.
In a member-led church, all of the members in the congregation generally elect the board or deacon members.
A Baptist church deacon, he prays each day his stage four lung cancer won't take him.
In fact Watson has been ordained a deacon in 1856 and he took priest's orders two years later.
At the end of the communion service members give an alms offering to the deacon, the only time that offerings are collected in Amish services.
Being a deacon is really about serving the community, the people in your church.
The deacon found and served Christ in the poor, the hungry and thirsty, the stranger and the naked, the sick and imprisoned.
He would not have allowed women like Priscilla, Paul the apostle's business partner, to be called as a deacon.
Whitefield was converted in the spring of 1735, ordained a deacon in the Church of England in 1736, and preached his first sermon.
Within the hierarchy of the Ethiopian Church, a special role is played by the deacon, or Dabtara.
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On other occasions the girded alb and the amice are often worn by the deacon and subdeacon.
He there said mass, St. Rusticus performing the part of deacon and Eleutherus that of subdeacon.
The first of the charts opened, the deacon saw at a glance, was that of the Antarctic Circle.
While still only a deacon Becket received many ecclesiastical benefices, including the archdeaconry of Canterbury.
It was deacon Pitts who spoke, but in a tone hushed to the key of the unexpected.
The good deacon sits in his pew and listens to the unfolding of proofs of election or foreordination.
A worthy New England deacon once described a brother in the church as a very good man Godward, but rather hard man-ward.
Nor shall a subdeacon, deacon or priest practise surgery involving cutting or cautery.
In 1846, he was elected deacon in the congregational church.
The deacon mounted a small platform and commenced to eulogize.
Member of the company of cadets, and a deacon of brattle Street church.
Hugh simply added excommunication to the contumacious deacon.
I know this, anyway, that she just about worships the deacon.
We have an excellent priest, he conducts the service decently and with dignity, and the deacon is the same.
I have an engagement to trim a deacon in Podunk this evening.
Cutpurse Wallop is a wanted man, but his fate will be nothing to that of the deacon, if he tells the authorities what he has overheard.
He was a doctor in the Sorbonne, and from 1330 a deacon and a canon.
The thin examiner held the high office of deacon of the church.
They were met by a deacon with a censer and by a servant who passed out on tiptoe without heeding them.
A major contribution is the breadth of its collection of literary and epigraphic evidence for the ordination of women to the offices of deacon and presbyter.
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