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SUBDEACON

  • Subdeacon
  • Ministry in the Christian Church

    Subdeacon is a ministry in various branches of Christianity. The subdeacon has a specific liturgical role and is placed below the deacon and above the

    Subdeacon

    Subdeacon

  • Papal Mass
  • Religious ceremony led by the Catholic Pope

    deacons. An auditor of the Sacra Rota served as subdeacon. There were also a Greek-Catholic deacon and subdeacon, vested according to the Byzantine Rite. The

    Papal Mass

    Papal Mass

    Papal_Mass

  • Solemn Mass
  • Full ceremonial form of the Tridentine Mass

    Tridentine Mass where it is celebrated by a priest with a deacon and a subdeacon, requiring most of the parts of the Mass to be sung, and may include the

    Solemn Mass

    Solemn Mass

    Solemn_Mass

  • Orarion
  • Orthodox church vestment

    Slavonic: орарь, orar) is the distinguishing vestment of the deacon and subdeacon in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches and Eastern

    Orarion

    Orarion

    Orarion

  • Minor orders
  • Ranks of ministry in Christianity

    distinguished between the major orders—priest (including bishop), deacon and subdeacon—and four minor orders—acolyte, exorcist, lector, and porter (in descending

    Minor orders

    Minor_orders

  • Mass of Paul VI
  • Type of liturgical rite in the Roman Catholic Church

    the deacon and subdeacon were filled by clerics who were actually ordained as priests or bishops (additionally, sometimes the subdeacon's role was performed

    Mass of Paul VI

    Mass of Paul VI

    Mass_of_Paul_VI

  • High Mass
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    subdeacon (international and general United States usage) Missa cantata, a sung Tridentine Mass celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon (usage

    High Mass

    High_Mass

  • Tridentine Mass
  • Form of liturgy in the Roman Rite

    and subdeacon and the other ministers mentioned above. Missa Cantata (Latin for "sung mass"): celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon, and

    Tridentine Mass

    Tridentine Mass

    Tridentine_Mass

  • Vestment
  • Clothing prescribed for clergy performing specific roles

    wear only the Kutino Readers wear the Uroro crossed like a Greek subdeacon Subdeacons wear the Uroro crossed over the left shoulder Deacons wear the Uroro

    Vestment

    Vestment

    Vestment

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    schola Crucifer Deacon Laity Lector Master of ceremonies Porter Priest Subdeacon Altar Altar cards Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Credence

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Pope Boniface VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church in 896

    reign, he had twice incurred a sentence of deprivation of orders as a subdeacon and as a priest. After a pontificate of fifteen days, he is said by some

    Pope Boniface VI

    Pope_Boniface_VI

  • Acolyte
  • Ministry in the Christian Church

    functions of an acolyte or taper-bearer are therefore carried out by readers, subdeacons, or by non-tonsured men or boys who are sometimes called "acolytes" informally

    Acolyte

    Acolyte

    Acolyte

  • Gregorian chant
  • Form of song

    minister of Holy Communion Laity Eucharistic Congress Lector Porter Priest Subdeacon Usher Altar Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Candles and candlesticks

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian_chant

  • Liber Usualis
  • Book of commonly used Gregorian chants

    schola Crucifer Deacon Laity Lector Master of ceremonies Porter Priest Subdeacon Altar Altar cards Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Credence

    Liber Usualis

    Liber Usualis

    Liber_Usualis

  • Clerical marriage
  • Practice of allowing Christian clergy to marry

    'blessed subdeacon'—who may not touch the altar or assume other prerogatives of ordained subdeacons outside services—and an 'ordained subdeacon'. Another

    Clerical marriage

    Clerical marriage

    Clerical_marriage

  • Enrico da Settala
  • archbishop of Milan from 1213 until his death. Enrico studied canon law. A subdeacon of the papal clergy from 1197, he remained close to the papacy throughout

    Enrico da Settala

    Enrico_da_Settala

  • Pontifical High Mass
  • High Mass celebrated by a Catholic bishop

    form of Solemn High Mass celebrated by a bishop accompanied by a deacon, subdeacon, assistant deacons, thurifer, acolyte(s) and other ministers, under the

    Pontifical High Mass

    Pontifical High Mass

    Pontifical_High_Mass

  • Cathedral
  • Christian church that is the seat of a bishop

    Hagia Sophia be strictly limited to 60 presbyters, 100 male deacons, 90 subdeacons, 110 lectors, 25 singers, 100 doorkeepers and 40 female deacons; 525 in

    Cathedral

    Cathedral

    Cathedral

  • Stole (vestment)
  • Long narrow cloth band worn around the neck; part of ecclesiastical dress

    left shoulder. The subdeacon wears his orarion over both shoulders, crossed in the back and the front. Those acting as subdeacons (i.e., vested and serving

    Stole (vestment)

    Stole (vestment)

    Stole_(vestment)

  • Interstices
  • Term in Roman Catholic religion

    some bishops established a waiting period of four years as acolyte or subdeacon and five years as a deacon. John Hardon, Modern Catholic Dictionary (Trinity

    Interstices

    Interstices

  • Missa cantata
  • Sung mass without ministers

    as a sung Mass celebrated without sacred ministers, i.e., deacon and subdeacon. Documents of the Holy See such as the Decree of the Congregation of Sacred

    Missa cantata

    Missa cantata

    Missa_cantata

  • Archdeacon
  • Senior clergy position

    in the order of deacons. The lower ranks of the diaconate are deacon, subdeacon, lector and cantor, the holders of which ranks the Coptic people generically

    Archdeacon

    Archdeacon

    Archdeacon

  • Pope John III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 561 to 574

    high-ranking member of the Roman Senate. He may be identical with the subdeacon John who made a collection of extracts from the Greek Fathers and completed

    Pope John III

    Pope_John_III

  • Altar server
  • Assistant to a member of the clergy

    by duly ordained subdeacons and deacons, with the exception that laymen who are blessed to perform some of the functions of subdeacons may sometimes be

    Altar server

    Altar server

    Altar_server

  • Ordination
  • Process by which individuals are consecrated as clergy

    Eastern Orthodox subdeacon being ordained to the diaconate. The bishop has placed his omophorion and right hand on the candidate's head and is reading

    Ordination

    Ordination

    Ordination

  • Low Mass
  • Type of Mass

    celebrated by a priest without the assistance of sacred ministers (deacon and subdeacon). Before the 1969 reforms, a sub-distinction was also made between the

    Low Mass

    Low_Mass

  • Jacobite Syrian Christian Church
  • Malankara body of the Syriac Orthodox Church in India

    Presbyterate: Archpriest and Priest. Deaconate: Archdeacon, Deacon, Subdeacon, Lector and Acolyte The church believes in the intercessions of the Mother

    Jacobite Syrian Christian Church

    Jacobite Syrian Christian Church

    Jacobite_Syrian_Christian_Church

  • Clergy
  • Formal leaders within established religions

    blessing known as cheirothesia (setting-aside). These clerical ranks are subdeacon, reader and altar server (also known as taper-bearer). Some churches have

    Clergy

    Clergy

    Clergy

  • Hallelujah
  • Religious interjection

    minister of Holy Communion Laity Eucharistic Congress Lector Porter Priest Subdeacon Usher Altar Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Candles and candlesticks

    Hallelujah

    Hallelujah

    Hallelujah

  • Paten
  • Small plate used to hold Eucharistic bread which is to be consecrated during the Mass

    Liturgy, a diskos may be touched only by a deacon, priest or bishop. A subdeacon may touch the sacred vessels, but only if they are securely wrapped in

    Paten

    Paten

    Paten

  • Magna Carta
  • English charter of freedoms made in 1215

    Coventry Benedict of Sausetun, Bishop of Rochester Pandulf Verraccio, subdeacon and papal legate to England Aimery de Sainte-Maure, Master of the Knights

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta

    Magna_Carta

  • Biretta
  • Square cap with three or four peaks or horns

    other liturgical services. The biretta is also worn by a priest, deacon, subdeacon, and bishop in attendance at a Mass offered according to the rubrics for

    Biretta

    Biretta

    Biretta

  • Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrs from Sandomierz
  • Roman Catholic, Dominican martyrs killed by Mongols

    Blessed Stephen – subdeacon Blessed Thaddeus – subdeacon Blessed Moses – subdeacon Blessed Abraham – subdeacon Blessed Basil – subdeacon Blessed David –

    Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrs from Sandomierz

    Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrs from Sandomierz

    Sadok_and_48_Dominican_martyrs_from_Sandomierz

  • Peregrine of Auxerre
  • Third-century bishop

    companions included Marsus, his priest; Corcodomus, his deacon; and Jovian his subdeacon. Historians postulate that he was probably not a bishop at all, but rather

    Peregrine of Auxerre

    Peregrine_of_Auxerre

  • Dalmatic
  • Long, wide-sleeved tunic worn by deacons

    mitra simplex (simple white mitre). In the Roman Catholic Church, the subdeacons wore a vestment called the tunicle, which was originally distinct from

    Dalmatic

    Dalmatic

    Dalmatic

  • Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow
  • 13th Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'

    had a great sense of humor. — Metropolitan Pitirim Nechaev, Alexy I's subdeacon He was a sufferer, who served God in the most turbulent and difficult

    Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow

    Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow

    Patriarch_Alexy_I_of_Moscow

  • Jubilate Deo
  • 1974 chant booklet

    minister of Holy Communion Laity Eucharistic Congress Lector Porter Priest Subdeacon Usher Altar Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Candles and candlesticks

    Jubilate Deo

    Jubilate_Deo

  • Clerical collar
  • Detachable collar worn by Christian clergy

    Eastern deacons and sometimes subdeacons, but rarely readers or other minor clerics, also wear a clerical collar, with subdeacons and readers often having

    Clerical collar

    Clerical collar

    Clerical_collar

  • Pope John I
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 523 to 526

    looking through the bars of a prison or imprisoned with a deacon and a subdeacon. He is venerated at Ravenna and in Tuscany. His feast day is 18 May, the

    Pope John I

    Pope John I

    Pope_John_I

  • Clerical clothing
  • Distinctive clothing worn by clergy

    kontorasson and skufia when doing daily work around a monastery. Readers & subdeacons rarely wear a cassock outside of church but are often required to wear

    Clerical clothing

    Clerical_clothing

  • Reader (liturgy)
  • Anagnostes who reads aloud from the scriptures

    those of reader and acolyte. The functions heretofore assigned to the subdeacon are entrusted to the reader and the acolyte. The reader is appointed for

    Reader (liturgy)

    Reader (liturgy)

    Reader_(liturgy)

  • Epistle
  • Letter written for a didactic purpose

    When the epistle is sung or chanted at Solemn Mass it is done so by the subdeacon. Epistles are also read by an Elder or Bishop in the Lutheran Divine Service

    Epistle

    Epistle

    Epistle

  • Confiteor
  • Confessional prayer in the Roman Catholic, Lutheran, and Anglican churches

    ), once by the priest and once by the server(s) or by the deacon and subdeacon. It was also said, once only (not by the priest), before Communion was

    Confiteor

    Confiteor

    Confiteor

  • Benediction
  • Short invocation for divine help

    solemnity is often given to the service by the presence of deacon and subdeacon in dalmatics. When the bishop of the diocese officiates he uses mitre

    Benediction

    Benediction

    Benediction

  • Jean-Baptiste de La Salle
  • French priest and Catholic saint (1651–1719)

    four brothers and two sisters. In 1672 he received the minor order of subdeacon, was ordained a deacon in 1676, and then finally completed his theological

    Jean-Baptiste de La Salle

    Jean-Baptiste de La Salle

    Jean-Baptiste_de_La_Salle

  • Archbishop
  • Bishop of higher rank in many Christian denominations

    prelate Territorial abbot Liturgical titles Acolyte Consecrator Lector Subdeacon Administrative and pastoral titles Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain

    Archbishop

    Archbishop

    Archbishop

  • Choir dress
  • Formal religious clothing

    But, in some parishes readers wear the traditional vestments of the subdeacon at High Mass: alb fastened with a white cincture and a tunicle. In other

    Choir dress

    Choir dress

    Choir_dress

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    celebrated in the form known as High Mass, with a priest, deacon and subdeacon (usually actually a layman) dressed in traditional vestments, with incense

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • Primate (bishop)
  • High-ranking bishop in certain Christian churches

    prelate Territorial abbot Liturgical titles Acolyte Consecrator Lector Subdeacon Administrative and pastoral titles Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain

    Primate (bishop)

    Primate_(bishop)

  • Orans
  • Bodily position of prayer

    schola Crucifer Deacon Laity Lector Master of ceremonies Porter Priest Subdeacon Altar Altar cards Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Credence

    Orans

    Orans

    Orans

  • Feast of Corpus Christi
  • Catholic feast day, public holiday in some countries

    schola Crucifer Deacon Laity Lector Master of ceremonies Porter Priest Subdeacon Altar Altar cards Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Credence

    Feast of Corpus Christi

    Feast of Corpus Christi

    Feast_of_Corpus_Christi

  • Liturgical lace
  • Textile ornamentation used in the Christian tradition

    schola Crucifer Deacon Laity Lector Master of ceremonies Porter Priest Subdeacon Altar Altar cards Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Credence

    Liturgical lace

    Liturgical lace

    Liturgical_lace

  • Pope Caius
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 283 to 296

    position of bishop, he must first be porter, lector, exorcist, acolyte, subdeacon, deacon, and priest. He also divided the districts of Rome among the deacons

    Pope Caius

    Pope Caius

    Pope_Caius

  • Pope Adeodatus I
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 615 to 618

    His feast day is 8 November. Adeodatus was born in Rome, the son of a subdeacon named Stephanus or Stephen. He served as a priest for 40 years before

    Pope Adeodatus I

    Pope Adeodatus I

    Pope_Adeodatus_I

  • Sudarium
  • Cloth for wiping the face clean

    used by Cistercian abbots. Also called pannisellus The veil used by the subdeacon to hold the paten; a pall(a) or mappula, the forerunner of the chalice

    Sudarium

    Sudarium

  • Deacon
  • Office in Christian churches

    orders—the others being bishop, presbyter (priest), and, historically, subdeacon. Deacons assist priests in their pastoral and administrative duties, but

    Deacon

    Deacon

    Deacon

  • Lacrimosa
  • Christian hymn used in music for Requiem

    schola Crucifer Deacon Laity Lector Master of ceremonies Porter Priest Subdeacon Altar Altar cards Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Credence

    Lacrimosa

    Lacrimosa

  • Tunicle
  • Vestment worn by Christian subdeacons or bishops

    subdeacons continued to wear the tunicle even from the sixth to the ninth centuries. The ceremony by which the bishop put a tunicle on a subdeacon whom

    Tunicle

    Tunicle

    Tunicle

  • Dialogue Mass
  • schola Crucifer Deacon Laity Lector Master of ceremonies Porter Priest Subdeacon Altar Altar cards Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Credence

    Dialogue Mass

    Dialogue_Mass

  • Pope Gelasius II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1118 to 1119

    style of papal documents, brought him to Rome and made Caetani a papal subdeacon (August 1088) and cardinal deacon of Santa Maria in Cosmedin (probably

    Pope Gelasius II

    Pope Gelasius II

    Pope_Gelasius_II

  • Provincial superior
  • Head of a province of a religious order

    prelate Territorial abbot Liturgical titles Acolyte Consecrator Lector Subdeacon Administrative and pastoral titles Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain

    Provincial superior

    Provincial_superior

  • Pope Gregory II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 715 to 731

    them. As a young man, he was placed in the papal court, and was made a subdeacon and sacellarius of the Roman See during the pontificate of Sergius I (687–701)

    Pope Gregory II

    Pope Gregory II

    Pope_Gregory_II

  • Ragheed Ganni
  • Martyred Iraqi priest (1972–2007)

    Trinity Sunday, the Sunday after Pentecost, he was killed along with three subdeacons including his cousin Basman Yousef Daud, Wahid Hanna Isho, and Gassan

    Ragheed Ganni

    Ragheed_Ganni

  • Pope Celestine II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1143 to 1144

    master in the schools. Eventually Guido began his career in Rome as a subdeacon and a scriptor apostolicus under Pope Callixtus II. He was created Cardinal-Deacon

    Pope Celestine II

    Pope Celestine II

    Pope_Celestine_II

  • Metropolitan bishop
  • Ecclesiastical office

    prelate Territorial abbot Liturgical titles Acolyte Consecrator Lector Subdeacon Administrative and pastoral titles Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain

    Metropolitan bishop

    Metropolitan bishop

    Metropolitan_bishop

  • Precentor
  • Person who helps facilitate worship

    prelate Territorial abbot Liturgical titles Acolyte Consecrator Lector Subdeacon Administrative and pastoral titles Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain

    Precentor

    Precentor

  • Pontifical vestments
  • Liturgical vestments worn by bishops

    1973, the functions that in the Latin Church had been assigned to the subdeacon should thenceforth be carried out by the instituted ministers (not members

    Pontifical vestments

    Pontifical_vestments

  • Theodard
  • French Roman Catholic saint

    archbishop of Narbonne. He may have been born to the nobility and served as a subdeacon at a church council at Toulouse. He was appointed archdeacon by Archbishop

    Theodard

    Theodard

  • Pope Stephen IX
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1057 to 1058

    Perugia, Cardinal Pietro of Tusculum (Frascati), and Hildebrand, the subdeacon of the Roman Church. None of these seemed quite satisfactory, and they

    Pope Stephen IX

    Pope_Stephen_IX

  • French Organ Mass
  • schola Crucifer Deacon Laity Lector Master of ceremonies Porter Priest Subdeacon Altar Altar cards Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Credence

    French Organ Mass

    French Organ Mass

    French_Organ_Mass

  • Curate
  • Religious occupation

    prelate Territorial abbot Liturgical titles Acolyte Consecrator Lector Subdeacon Administrative and pastoral titles Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain

    Curate

    Curate

    Curate

  • Cassock
  • Christian clerical robe

    as their regular outerwear. It is not worn by seminarians, readers or subdeacons in the Russian tradition. In the Greek tradition, however, chanters may

    Cassock

    Cassock

    Cassock

  • Pope
  • Head of the Catholic Church

    prelate Territorial abbot Liturgical titles Acolyte Consecrator Lector Subdeacon Administrative and pastoral titles Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain

    Pope

    Pope

    Pope

  • Crucifer
  • Cross-bearer in church's processions

    function of the crucifer/cross-bearer was generally carried out by a subdeacon until Pope Paul VI decreed in his motu proprio Ministeria quaedam of 15

    Crucifer

    Crucifer

    Crucifer

  • Dikirion and trikirion
  • Eastern Orthodox and Catholic liturgical candlesticks

    these are needed by the bishop, the candlesticks are brought to him by subdeacons, who may also carry them during the Entrances. One of them may be carried

    Dikirion and trikirion

    Dikirion and trikirion

    Dikirion_and_trikirion

  • Nicholas Olhovsky
  • Russian Orthodox bishop

    to a subdeacon on January 8, 2005. In May, they visited Metropolitan Laurus's homeland of Carpathian Ruthenia in Slovakia. In May 2006, Subdeacon Nicholas

    Nicholas Olhovsky

    Nicholas Olhovsky

    Nicholas_Olhovsky

  • Antipope Constantine II
  • 8th-century antipope

    Constantine as a monk. The next day, 29 June, Bishop George made Constantine a subdeacon followed immediately by his elevation to deacon. This contravened canon

    Antipope Constantine II

    Antipope_Constantine_II

  • Roman Rite
  • Most widespread liturgical rite in the Catholic Church

    minister of Holy Communion Laity Eucharistic Congress Lector Porter Priest Subdeacon Usher Altar Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Candles and candlesticks

    Roman Rite

    Roman Rite

    Roman_Rite

  • Pope Marinus I
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 882 to 884

    relations with the Eastern church, starting this path when he assisted as subdeacon the welcome of ambassadors of emperor Michael III in 860. He was ordained

    Pope Marinus I

    Pope_Marinus_I

  • Liturgy of Preparation
  • Easter Orthodox name for Eucharist preparation

    sticharion recites a verse, the same verse for it as does the priest. Each subdeacon, reader, and server vests in the same manner as a deacon, except for not

    Liturgy of Preparation

    Liturgy of Preparation

    Liturgy_of_Preparation

  • Humeral veil
  • Roman Catholic liturgical vestment

    distinctive liturgical customs. In the High Mass form of Tridentine Mass, the subdeacon uses a humeral veil when carrying the chalice, paten, or other sacred

    Humeral veil

    Humeral veil

    Humeral_veil

  • Lavabo
  • Device that provides water for handwashing

    reading of the Little Hours after he has been solemly vested by two subdeacons. The subdeacons and a server will approach the bishop; the server holds the ewer

    Lavabo

    Lavabo

    Lavabo

  • Awa III
  • Current Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East

    Church of the East began at a very young age. At 16, he was ordained as a subdeacon, and the following year became a deacon. He was ordained by Mar Dinkha

    Awa III

    Awa III

    Awa_III

  • Bouchard IV of Avesnes
  • Hainaut nobleman and soldier

    of Walter, Count of Blois. Bouchard began his career as a cantor and subdeacon in the church of Laon. In 1212, he was named bailiff of Hainaut. In this

    Bouchard IV of Avesnes

    Bouchard IV of Avesnes

    Bouchard_IV_of_Avesnes

  • Archpriest
  • Priests with supervisory duties over a number of parishes

    prelate Territorial abbot Liturgical titles Acolyte Consecrator Lector Subdeacon Administrative and pastoral titles Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain

    Archpriest

    Archpriest

  • Latino Orsini
  • Italian Cardinal

    Gironima Orsini. He entered the ranks of the Roman clergy as a youth, became subdeacon, and as early as 10 March 1438, was raised to the Episcopal See of Conza

    Latino Orsini

    Latino_Orsini

  • Holy kiss
  • Traditional Christian greeting

    first by the priest celebrant to the deacon, who in turn gives it to the subdeacon, who gives the sign to any other clergy present in choir dress. There

    Holy kiss

    Holy kiss

    Holy_kiss

  • Anglican ministry
  • Leadership and agency of Christian service in the Anglican Communion

    coincidentally ordained), especially in Anglo-Catholic worship, is the subdeacon. The subdeacon is one of the three sacred ministers of the liturgy (the other

    Anglican ministry

    Anglican ministry

    Anglican_ministry

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
  • June Martyr, Military Saint Crescentius of Florence 0396 c. 396 19 April Subdeacon, disiciple of St. Zenobius and St. Ambrose Crescentius of Rome 300 14

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)

  • Eucharist in the Catholic Church
  • Catholic sacrament

    minister of Holy Communion Laity Eucharistic Congress Lector Porter Priest Subdeacon Usher Altar Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Candles and candlesticks

    Eucharist in the Catholic Church

    Eucharist in the Catholic Church

    Eucharist_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Requiem
  • Mass for the dead

    minister of Holy Communion Laity Eucharistic Congress Lector Porter Priest Subdeacon Usher Altar Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Candles and candlesticks

    Requiem

    Requiem

    Requiem

  • Thurible
  • Metal vessel on chains for burning incense

    minister of Holy Communion Laity Eucharistic Congress Lector Porter Priest Subdeacon Usher Altar Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Candles and candlesticks

    Thurible

    Thurible

    Thurible

  • Holy orders
  • Sacraments in some Christian churches

    tonsured as readers before entering the seminary, and may later be made subdeacons or deacons; customs vary between seminaries and between Eastern Orthodox

    Holy orders

    Holy orders

    Holy_orders

  • Guido da Velate
  • Archbishop of Milan from 1045 until 1071

    incessantly until 1067, when Guido gave up his see and recommended the subdeacon Gotofredo da Castiglione to the Emperor Henry IV (for a price). Guido

    Guido da Velate

    Guido_da_Velate

  • Religious use of incense
  • minister of Holy Communion Laity Eucharistic Congress Lector Porter Priest Subdeacon Usher Altar Altar crucifix Altar rails Ambo Antependium Candles and candlesticks

    Religious use of incense

    Religious use of incense

    Religious_use_of_incense

  • John Lydgate
  • English monk and poet (c.1370–c.1451)

    Edmunds Abbey in 1382, took novice vows soon after and was ordained as a subdeacon in 1389. Based on a letter from Henry V, Lydgate was a student at Oxford

    John Lydgate

    John Lydgate

    John_Lydgate

  • Pope Leo VIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 964 to 965

    Leo was still a layman, he was ordained as ostiarius, lector, acolyte, subdeacon, deacon and priest in the space of a day by Sico, the cardinal-bishop

    Pope Leo VIII

    Pope Leo VIII

    Pope_Leo_VIII

  • Clerical celibacy
  • Requirement in certain religions that some or all members of the clergy be unmarried

    ought to be passed enacting that bishops and presbyters, deacons and subdeacons, should hold no intercourse with the wife they had espoused before they

    Clerical celibacy

    Clerical celibacy

    Clerical_celibacy

  • Monsignor
  • Honorific form of address for certain Catholic clergy

    prelate Territorial abbot Liturgical titles Acolyte Consecrator Lector Subdeacon Administrative and pastoral titles Auditor Brother Chancellor Chaplain

    Monsignor

    Monsignor

    Monsignor

  • Byzantine Rite
  • Eastern Christian liturgical rite

    diákonos (Gr. διάκονος, servant), which became "deacon" in English (see also subdeacon). There are numerous administrative positions among the clergy that carry

    Byzantine Rite

    Byzantine Rite

    Byzantine_Rite

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Online names & meanings

  • Devasisa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Devasisa

    Blessing of the Gods

  • Keiki
  • Girl/Female

    Hawaiian

    Keiki

    child.

  • Baivavi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Baivavi

    Wealth

  • Akvira
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Akvira

    Lord Shivas daughter

  • Naashaad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Naashaad

    Unhappy; Morose

  • Awn
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Awn

    Support; To Help; Assist

  • Bertin
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Teutonic

    Bertin

    Bright; Industrious

  • Sigenert
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Sigenert

    Name of a king.

  • Qari
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Qari

    Reader; Reciter

  • Trishel
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Trishel

    Beautiful; Gift of God

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  • Subdeaconry
  • n.

    Alt. of Subdeaconship

  • Subdiaconate
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a subdeacon, or to the office or rank of a subdeacon.

  • Subdeacon
  • n.

    One belonging to an order in the Roman Catholic Church, next interior to the order of deacons; also, a member of a minor order in the Greek Church.

  • Tunicle
  • n.

    A short, close-fitting vestment worn by bishops under the dalmatic, and by subdeacons.

  • Cross-bearer
  • n.

    A subdeacon who bears a cross before an archbishop or primate on solemn occasions.

  • Subdeaconship
  • n.

    The order or office of subdeacon.

  • Subdiaconate
  • n.

    The office or rank of a subdeacon.