Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,1| means “priest-monks.”~The deacon holds the third degree of
2 3,1| third degree of priesthood. “Deacon” means “ministrant.” He
3 3,1| other deacons; and the chief deacon attached to the person of
4 3,1| title of archdeacon. If a deacon is also a monk he is called
5 3,2| small difference, that the deacon’s tunic has wide sleeves,
6 3,2| crosswise. The Orarion is the deacon’s principal vestment, without
7 5,1| indivisible Trinity”; then the deacon* thrice invites the congregation
8 5,2| are slowly recited by the deacon, and after each petition
9 5,5| north door, preceded by the deacon with the censer and the
10 5,5| Cross towards the east. The deacon exclaims aloud: “Wisdom!
11 5,5| exclamation “Aright!” the deacon invites the worshippers
12 5,6| out of the service: The deacon calls out, “Let us attend!”
13 5,6| same to thy soul”); the deacon once more calls out “Let
14 5,6| two ecteniæ, spoken by the deacon: in the first we entreat
15 5,8| ectenia, recited by the deacon, “for the salvation of the
16 6,6| attention and reverence, the deacon calls out, “Let us attend!”
17 6,6| reading, after which the deacon invites the faithful first
18 6,6| Just before the reading the deacon once more invites attention
19 6,6| of the Mother of God. The deacon asks for the granting of
20 6,8| His hosts.” On Sundays the deacon calls out before these Psalms
21 7,1| Gospel into the world; The deacon opens the Royal Gates and
22 7,1| Saints, O Lord”; then the deacon calls out: “Wisdom. Aright!”
23 7,1| celebrant is assisted by a deacon, the Trisagion is brought
24 7,1| After the kontakion, the deacon asks a blessing of the priest: “
25 7,1| substance of the lesson, the deacon exclaims, “Let us attend,”
26 7,1| wishing them peace, and the deacon exclaims, “Wisdom!” After
27 7,1| is going to read, and the deacon once more invites attention,
28 7,1| wishing them peace, and the deacon announces from which Evangelist
29 7,1| Let us attend,” and the deacon reads the Gospel lesson.
30 7,1| of the catechumens. The deacon repeatedly exclaims, “As
31 7,1| have left the church, the deacon calls out, “As many as are
32 7,1| moment the celebrants — the deacon holding the paten poised
33 7,1| unfolded Antimins, while the deacon closes the Royal Gates and
34 7,1| to thy spirit.” Then the deacon exclaims “Let us love one
35 7,1| chanting of the Creed, the deacon called to the doorkeepers, “
36 7,1| words are uttered by the deacon as a reminder to the Worshippers
37 7,1| Liturgy of the Faithful, the deacon invites their reverent attention,
38 7,1| hope of a resurrection. The deacon at the same time reads the
39 7,1| Word of Thy truth.”* The deacon during this time reads the
40 7,1| faithful for Communion. The deacon recites the Ectenia of Supplication,
41 7,1| Peace be unto all,” and the deacon invites them to bow down
42 7,1| drawn; the priest, after the deacon’s exclamation, “Let us attend”
43 7,1| Royal Gates are opened; the deacon brings out the chalice with
44 7,1| and when it is ended, the deacon carries the paten to the
45 7,1| according to Thy word). The deacon also gives thanks in the
46 8,1| Sanctuary). During this time the deacon recites an ectenia consisting
47 8,2| end of the service, the deacon, in a loud voice, recites
48 8,2| lies a Gospel. Then the deacon leads forth from the Sanctuary
49 8,2| are in their places, the deacon recites the Great Ectenia,
50 8,2| disciples’ feet. As the deacon utters the words “He riseth
51 8,2| During the disrobing the deacon keeps repeating the words “
52 8,2| aside His garments.” The deacon reads on: “and took a towel
53 8,2| himself with a towel. The deacon reads, “After that He poureth
54 8,2| ewer into a basin. When the deacon reads “and began to wash
55 8,2| priests are washed, the deacon keeps repeating the words “
56 8,2| wherewith He was girded.” As the deacon reads, “Then cometh He to
57 8,2| takes off the towel, and the deacon reads the end of the Gospel: “
58 8,2| glory to Thee”; then the deacon again invites those present
59 8,2| resumes his vestments.~ As the deacon reads the words, “and was
60 9,5| of bishop, presbyter, or deacon, differing only in that
61 9,5| vestments.~ ~The Ordination of a Deacon.~ As the deacon does not
62 9,5| Ordination of a Deacon.~ As the deacon does not perform the Sacrament
63 9,5| most pious subdeacon for deacon; let us therefore pray for
64 9,5| delivers to the newly ordained deacon the vestments and signs
65 9,5| fan, the newly ordained deacon takes his stand at the left
66 9,5| Liturgy the newly ordained deacon receives communion and recites
67 9,5| Ordination of a Priest.~ The deacon who is to be ordained priest
68 9,5| Liturgy, an archpriest and a deacon conduct the candidate to
69 9,5| Gospel, the archpriest and deacon conduct the bishop-elect
70 10,3| performed by the priest and the deacon. The Bishop’s Service Book (
71 11 | herself on her throne. A deacon proclaims, “length of days
72 11 | without the assistance of a deacon, all that a deacon should
73 11 | of a deacon, all that a deacon should do (except asking
74 11 | the priest to perform his deacon’s duties) is done by the
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