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deacon Meaning in Tamil ( deacon வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மாதா கோயில் மணியக்காரர்,



deacon தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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deacon's Usage Examples:

He was ordained deacon in 1778 on the title of the curacies of Shepton Beauchamp and Sparkford, Somerset; and took priest's orders in 1780.


The term "curate" in the present day is almost exclusively used to signify a clergyman who is assistant to a rector or vicar, by whom he is employed and paid; and a clerk in deacon's orders is competent to be licensed by a bishop to the office of such assistant curate.


They have charge of the meetings of such congregations, and participate in excommunication proceedings, besides which they preach, exhort, baptize, and may, when needed, take the offices of the deacons.


In the Eastern Church, to this day, there are no lights on the high altar; the lighted candles stand on a small altar beside it, and at various parts of the service are carried by the lectors or acolytes before the officiating priest or deacon.


This charitable activity, however, distinguishes the modern sister from the nuns of primitive and medieval times, who were cloistered and contemplative, and left external works to deaconesses, or to laywomen of a " third order," or to the freer societies like the Beguines.


Records include many visitation papers for the Archdeaconries of Norwich and Norfolk, including some presentments from the 16th century.


'There are deacons in Presbyterianism inferior in rank to presbyters, their duties being regarded as non-spiritual.


Fox replied with some warmth, and Wolsey had to wait until Fox's death before he could add Winchester to his archbishopric of York and his abbey of St Albans, and thus leave Durham vacant as he hoped for the illegitimate son on whom (aged 18) he had already conferred a deanery, four archdeaconries, five prebends and a chancellorship.


dalmatica, tunica dalmatica), a liturgical vestment of the Western Church, proper to deacons, as the tunicle (tunicella) is to subdeacons.


The functions of the archdeacon are in the present day ancillary in a general way to those of the bishop of the diocese.


the regular duty of the bishop, but he could devolve it, if he thought fit, on a presbyter or deacon, or even on a layman.


Per parrochias here obviously refers to the head-gear of the deacons, not to the candles.





Synonyms:

Protestant deacon, church officer, deaconess,



Antonyms:

common person, layperson, common man, commoner,

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