deacon|deaconess|deaconesses|deacons in English
noun
[dea·con || 'diːkən]
assistant to the minister of a church
Use "deacon|deaconess|deaconesses|deacons" in a sentence
1. Synonyms for Clergywoman include churchman, padre, preacher, theologian, bishop, chaplain, cleric, curate, deacon and deaconess
2. Deacon takes recording of priesthood lesson to another deacon, 43
3. Curacy and the deployment of deacons.
4. Is your son a deacon?
5. About Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
6. He read, “Preside over twelve deacons.”
7. The deacon is very kind.
8. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston
9. Deacon flamed at his host.
10. Mr Deacon remained impassive throughout the performance.
11. Dictionary definition of “bleeding (Bleating) deacon” n
12. At Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), you can
13. Anglicans hold to deacons, priests, and bishops and Apostolic Succession
14. Electors; Non-Voting; Cardinal-Bishops; Cardinal-Priests; Cardinal-Deacons
15. I don’t know what a deacons quorum president does.
16. The bishops, priests and deacons processed into the cathedral.
17. Get these to the Deacon - Cardinal for signatures.
18. That deacon was simply performing his priesthood duty.
19. No one questions the lives of the unmarried deacons.
20. 1 The Deaconess came over and sat beside me.
21. The bishop, priests and deacons processed slowly through the cathedral.
22. To: John Deacon. From: Maria Soames. Re: computer system.
23. Deacon made no secret of his loathing of Bayldon.
24. The deacon was killed last night by a stranger.
25. Usually I end up with old men, pensioners, church deacons.