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Subdeacon - Wikipedia
Subdeacon is a minor order of ministry for men or women in various branches of Christianity. The subdeacon has a specific liturgical role.
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Subdeacon - OrthodoxWiki
A subdeacon (or sub-deacon, sometimes 'hypodeacon') is the highest of the minor orders of clergy in the Church, between reader and deacon.
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Subdeacons - Christian Education Department
Subdeacon Duties · assisting the deacon at the altar, e.g. washing the hands of the clergy, tending to the church books and clergy vestments. · preparing the ...
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subdeacon
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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What is the purpose of a subdeacon and how do you become one?
The subdeacon is the NCO (non-commissioned officer) of the altar. He acts as a server, makes sure the other servers know what they need to do.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Subdeacon - New Advent
The duties of a subdeacon are to serve the deacon at Mass; to prepare the bread and wine and sacred vessels for the Holy Sacrifice; to present the chalice and ...
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Subdeacon - Good Guys Wear Black
Duties · Cleaning the altar area · Looking after the vestments of clergy · Looking after the cloths of the Holy Table, including cleaning, mending and changing ...
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Order of Subdeacon - Calefactory.org
The subdeacon assumes the obligation of observing perfect chastity in the unmarried state and of reciting the Divine Office, both for life.
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[PDF] A Guide to Readers and Subdeacons - St. Philip Orthodox Church
A cassock is worn by a subdeacon or reader when he is serving in the church temple. If for some reason a subdeacon is not serving in the altar, he does not wear.
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The Subdeacon: His Duties at the Solemn Eucharist (1962)
The Subdeacon of the Mass may be either cleric or layman, but if the latter, he does not approach the chalice between the Offertory and the completion of the ...
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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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