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subdeacons Meaning in Bengali



একটি পাদরী যাজক নিচে একটি আদেশ; অসংশোধিতচরিত্র পশ্চিমা খ্রিস্টান গির্জা পবিত্র অর্ডারের এক এবং পূর্ব ক্যাথলিক গীর্জা কিন্তু এখন রোমান ক্যাথলিক চার্চ দমন





subdeacons's Usage Examples:

The subdeacons present the orar to the bishop, who blesses it.


The ordinand then kisses the orar and the bishop's hand, and the subdeacons vest the.


The deacons were assisted by seven subdeacons, each a subdeaconus regionarius.


In Rome, subdeacons had begun to wear the tunicle by the sixth century, but Pope Gregory I.


In the form worn by deacons, subdeacons, altar servers, and sometimes by readers, the sticharion is a long robe.


When they are needed by the bishop, they are carried to him by subdeacons, who may also carry them during the Entrances.


priests, deacons (with a few exceptions), and, in some strict traditions, subdeacons.


In the Latin Church, bishops, priests, deacons, and even subdeacons, were considered to be subject to this law, because the latter were at.


Altar servers, tonsured readers and subdeacons vest in the sticharion (and, for subdeacons, the orarion also, but crossed in front and in back).


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


where it is said that there were then at Rome 46 priests, 7 deacons, 7 subdeacons, 42 acolytes, and 52 exorcists, lectors, and ostiaries, or doorkeepers.


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.


In the Roman Catholic Church the subdeacons wore a vestment called the tunicle, which was originally distinct from.


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


bishop puts on the omophorion or takes it off, he is assisted by two subdeacons.


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.


By May 1184 both he and Conrad were subdeacons of Halberstadt Cathedral.


The involvement of inversion (subdeacons occupying the roles normally fulfilled by higher clergy) and the 'fools'.


Tunicle The outermost garment of subdeacons.


from his priestly office, along with all the other priests, deacons and subdeacons ordained by Ebbo, at the synod of Savonnières, held under Hincmar's presidency.


ordained five seminarians to the diaconate, and ten new subdeacons.


Among these new subdeacons are five from the United States for the Institute of Christ.



subdeacons's Meaning':

a clergyman an order below deacon; one of the Holy Orders in the unreformed western Christian church and the eastern Catholic Churches but now suppressed in the Roman Catholic Church

Synonyms:

reverend; man of the cloth; clergyman; Holy Order; Order;

Antonyms:

layman; laity; profane; temporalty; lay reader;

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