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subdeacon Eccl. (ˌsʌbˈdiːkən) Forms: α. 4 sude(a)kne, 4–5 sodekene, 5 -en, -on, -un, -yn. β. 4–6 subdekin, -yn, -decon, (also 8) -diacon, etc. (see deacon n.1), 5– subdeacon. (See also southdeacon s.v. south-2.) [a. AF., OF. soudiakene, subdiacne, f. sou(s)-, sub- (see sub- 6) + diacne deacon n.1, a...
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Subdeacon
to vest and act as a subdeacon generally or for a particular occasion if there is no subdeacon available. The usual street-wear of the subdeacon is the cassock.
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subdiaconate
subdiˈaconate [ad. med.L. subdiāconātus, f. subdiāconus subdeacon; cf. F. sous-diaconat.] The office or rank of subdeacon.1725 tr. Dupin's Eccl. Hist. 17th C. I. v. 178 The Manner of conferring the Subdiaconate. 1847 W. Maskell Mon. Rit. III. p. civ, These minor orders, and I now include the sub⁓dia...
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John the Saracen (disambiguation)
Saracen (archbishop of Bari), ruled 1259–80
John the Moor (John the Saracen), chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire under Frederick II
John Saracenus, papal subdeacon and chaplain, dean of Wells (1245–48)
John the Saracen, procurator of the convent of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés at Rome 1253
John the Saracen, papal subdeacon
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subdiaconal
subdiˈaconal, a. [ad. med.L. subdiāconālis, f. subdiāconus subdeacon.] Of a subdeacon.1849 Rock Ch. Fathers i. 390 The subdiaconal tunicle.
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Crucifer
In the Roman Catholic Church
In the Latin Catholic Church the function of the crucifer/cross-bearer was generally carried out by a subdeacon until Pope In line with that document, the functions previously assigned to the subdeacon are now entrusted to the acolyte and the reader.
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Orarion
Subdeacon
The subdeacon also wears the orarion, but always wrapped around his body in the manner described above. In Slavic Orthodox use, no one below the rank of subdeacon is usually permitted to wear the orarion.
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St. Seraphim Cathedral (Dallas)
Father Ilya and Subdeacon Dmitri set out to find a building that would be suitable to house the activities of the projected mission. Father Ilya and Subdeacon Dmitri went to seek the aid of Mr. Paul Raigorodsky, a member of St. Nicholas' Parish. Mr.
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Pontifical High Mass
In the Roman Rite this evolved into a form of Solemn High Mass celebrated by a bishop accompanied by a deacon, subdeacon, assistant deacons, thurifer, Most often the specific parts assigned to deacon and subdeacon are performed by priests.
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High Mass
High Mass may refer to:
Solemn Mass, Tridentine Mass or Mass of Anglican (or Anglo-Catholic) tradition, celebrated by a priest with deacon and subdeacon (international and general United States usage)
Missa cantata, a sung Tridentine Mass celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon (usage among
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Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrs from Sandomierz
Blessed Donatus – profes
Blessed Medart – profes
Blessed Valentinus – profes
Blessed Joachim – deacon
Blessed Joseph – deacon
Blessed Stephen – subdeacon Blessed Thaddeus – subdeacon
Blessed Moses – subdeacon
Blessed Abraham – subdeacon
Blessed Basil – subdeacon
Blessed David – cleric (seminary student
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