Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3| a door at each side (the Deacon's Doors). In ancient times,
2 2,3| Mother, are two doors — Deacon's Doors — upon which are
3 2,7| Orders” — Bishop, Priest and Deacon — and two “Minor Orders” —
4 2,7| embroidered upon the Orarion.~ ~Deacon.~Whereas the Sub-Deacon
5 2,7| his Orarion crossed, the Deacon, for the most part, wears
6 2,7| faithful. The Orarion is the Deacon's principal vestment, without
7 2,7| addition to the Orarion, the Deacon also wears the Cuffs (as
8 2,7| garment, similar to the Deacon's Stikharion, called a Saccos (
9 3,2| the Priest, preceeded by a Deacon with the censer and a Candle-Bearer.
10 3,2| Paradise have been opened. The Deacon preceeds the Priest (who
11 3,2| upon the people, he and the Deacon descended from the Altar,
12 3,2| of Matins, the Priest (or Deacon) makes the proclamation
13 3,2| The Priest, preceeded by a Deacon bearing a lit candle, comes
14 3,2| follows the Priest's (or Deacon's) exclamation, “Glory to
15 3,3| served, the Priest (and Deacon) stand before the Holy Doors
16 3,3| Table itself (Priest and Deacon). After this they vest with
17 3,3| prayers and blessings — the Deacon in Stikharion, Cuffs and
18 3,3| establish on earth.~The Deacon (or Priest if no Deacon;
19 3,3| Deacon (or Priest if no Deacon; this holds true for most
20 3,3| holds true for most of the Deacon's parts) begins the Great
21 3,3| Priest, preceded by the Deacon holding the Holy Gospels,
22 3,3| going out through the North Deacon's Door and entering the
23 3,3| proceeding through the North Deacon's Door.~After the Little
24 3,3| the Epistle lesson, the Deacon censes the Altar, Iconostasis,
25 3,3| Gospel lesson is read by the Deacon. Before the Gospel is placed
26 3,4| this hymn, during which the Deacon censes the Altar, Iconostasis,
27 3,4| passing out through the North Deacon's Door and then in through
28 3,4| Chalice and Paten from the Deacon's head symbolizes the removal
29 3,4| One-in-Essence, and Undivided!” The Deacon then intones, “The Doors,
30 3,4| with the Congregation, the Deacon then turns to the people
31 3,4| commandment....” Then as the Deacon raises the Paten and Chalice
32 3,4| Faithful for Communion. The Deacon chants the Litany of Supplication
33 3,4| Gifts, if not consumed by a Deacon, are consumed by the Priest.
34 3,7| chanted by the Bishop, Priest, Deacon, or Cantor. St. Justin the
35 3,8| the use of the Priest and Deacon and contain the Sacraments
36 3,8| most of the Priest's and Deacon's parts omitted. It also
37 5,2| Litany is recited by the Deacon with the addition of special
38 6,3| the Divine Services, the Deacon exclaims: “Commemorating
39 8,5| Orders”-Bishop. Priest and Deacon — and two “Minor Orders” —
40 8,5| already taken place, since the Deacon only assists at the performance
41 8,5| Before the Ambo and the Deacon to say the final litany,
42 8,5| ordination. A celibate Priest or Deacon may not later marry and
43 8,5| and a married Priest or Deacon whose wife dies may not
44 8,6| Hierodeacon is a monastic Deacon.~ ~Archdeacon.~This is a
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