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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Subdeacon
The ordination to the subdiaconate is performed outside of the altar and in a context other than the Divine Liturgy. The subdiaconate was generally considered a major order in the Latin church from the late 12th century. wikipedia.org
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Anthony Lynch (Dominican)
There, he received his subdiaconate in 1599 and in 1602 moved to the Irish College at Salamanca. wikipedia.org
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Ostiarius
The porter was not a part of holy orders administering sacraments but simply a preparatory job on the way to the major orders: subdiaconate (until its Like the other minor orders and the subdiaconate, it is retained in societies such as the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. wikipedia.org
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Crucifer
was generally carried out by a subdeacon until Pope Paul VI decreed in his motu proprio Ministeria quaedam of 15 August 1972 that "the major order of subdiaconate wikipedia.org
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Thomas Tunstall
He took the college oath at Douay on 24 May 1607; received minor orders at Arras, 13 June 1609, and the subdiaconate at Douay on 24 June following. wikipedia.org
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Minor orders
In speaking of the hierarchical structure of the Church, the Second Vatican Council mentioned only these three orders, not minor orders or subdiaconate historically in some service-books, but no longer is given; all of the rights and responsibilities of each minor order are viewed as contained in the subdiaconate wikipedia.org
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Orarion
This is usually in cases where a man has been discerned to have a vocation to the subdiaconate and plans to marry but has not yet done so. The canons require that if a man is to marry, he must do so before ordination to the subdiaconate, and that anybody who marries after subdiaconal ordination wikipedia.org
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Ignazio Boncompagni-Ludovisi
Unlike other cardinals he had never serve as in either a subdiaconate and diaconate position. wikipedia.org
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Anton Josef Gruscha
He received minor orders on 31 October 1839, the subdiaconate on 9 July 1842, the diaconate 15 July 1842. He was ordained on 4 May 1843. wikipedia.org
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Tommaso Pasquale Gizzi
Life and career Born in Ceccano, near Frosinone, at the time part of the Papal States, he was educated at the seminary of Ferentino, receiving the subdiaconate wikipedia.org
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Priests' Eucharistic League
Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament dated 2 November 1902, seminarists in the United States became eligible for admission even before receiving the subdiaconate wikipedia.org
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William Ward (priest)
He arrived there on 18 September 1604; received the minor orders on 16 December 1605; the subdiaconate on 26 October 1607; the diaconate on 31 May 1608 wikipedia.org
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Alfonso Mistrangelo
He received the tonsure and other insignias of the clerical character on 28 February 1875, the subdiaconate on 13 May 1875, and the diaconate on 18 July wikipedia.org
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Mario Mocenni
Biography Born in Montefiascone, Mario Mocenni was ordained to the subdiaconate on 21 September 1844, the diaconate on 27 May 1845 and the priesthood on wikipedia.org
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