Use "deacon" in a sentence

1. Deacon takes recording of priesthood lesson to another deacon, 43

2. Is your son a deacon?

3. The deacon is very kind.

4. Deacon flamed at his host.

5. Mr Deacon remained impassive throughout the performance.

6. Dictionary definition of “bleeding (Bleating) deacon” n

7. Get these to the Deacon - Cardinal for signatures.

8. That deacon was simply performing his priesthood duty.

9. To: John Deacon. From: Maria Soames. Re: computer system.

10. Deacon made no secret of his loathing of Bayldon.

11. The deacon was killed last night by a stranger.

12. During this time he was ordained deacon and priest.

13. 9 To: John Deacon. From: Maria Soames. Re: computer system.

14. He was ordained deacon in 1833 and priest in 18

15. Ordained a deacon, Alcuin became headmaster of the cathedral school

16. He said: When you are ordained deacon you have arrived.

17. Clark, without hesitation, said to President Lee, “I will be ordained a deacon!”

18. Thomas of Canterbury was in Touraine, he promoted his companion, Avertinus, to deacon.

19. Top synonyms for Bedral (other words for Bedral) are acolyte, deacon and lecturer.

20. Cheltenham chairman Dennis Deacon is hoping his luck holds for tonight's replay at Bournemouth.

21. They will seek for the family life that deacon wants with all his heart.

22. In 1991, he died of bronchopneumonia, a complication of AIDS, and Deacon retired in 1997.

23. After he served for a year as a deacon he was ordained as a priest.

24. Synonyms for Clergywoman include churchman, padre, preacher, theologian, bishop, chaplain, cleric, curate, deacon and deaconess

25. Autom offers a complete selection of high quality priest Chasubles & deacon dalmatics by R.J

26. Unless a Deacon is present, the Acolyte would sit at the right of the presider

27. His preparation to be a deacon was disturbed by a death and by mental illness.

28. The deacon is not Censed — or should not be Censed — at the reading of the gospel

29. Mrs Deacon sat at one end of the long table and I sat at the other.

30. Ron Deacon is adoptive father to five love bird chicks, who need constant care and attention.

31. These services can become a specific way of experiencing the ministries of lector, acolyte and deacon.

32. Straightening up for a second time, Anna thought Isobel looked more like a librarian than a deacon.

33. The same man apparently also posed as a deacon at a nearby Catholic parish but fled when confronted.

34. DEACON: Oh thou who Aspirest to Knowledge of the Heart, know that equilibrium is the basis of the work

35. In 20 minutes or so, he came back down the road with the lost deacon walking by his side.

36. Because churches are autonomous, the denomination has no authority to limit the pulpit or deacon boards to men, he said.

37. The Deacon skips the Xenomorph's Chest Burster stage and rips its way out of the Engineer's chest already a humanoid.

38. BOD meeting, church ministries planning and coordination, church calendar, membership meeting, new deacon nomination, co-worker retreat, outside church contact.

39. Deacon, you can't just run in there like a bull in a China shop, kicking ass, and shooting off guns.

40. "A Billfold size certificate (3 5/8" x 2 1/2") for deacon ordination printed on card stock

41. The Churchly authority of the office of deacon is a specific subset of the Churchly authority of the office of elder

42. Artifice is about Deacon, a prototype android soldier so advanced he is referred to as an "artificial person." On one of his first missions, Deacon was ordered by his corporate masters to eliminate a team of scientists who knew too much—and he has failed spectacularly.

43. During the Liturgy there is a Litany for the Catechumens, which ends with the deacon exclaiming, “Catechumens, depart!” Catechumens were individuals preparing to …

44. In general, Baptisms happen only with permission, usually because the priest or deacon who performs them has received the appropriate canonical permission, either by …

45. Assigning Authorship credit can easily go awry, damaging the reputation of authors, institutions, journals and science in general, as exemplified in (Deacon et al

46. Shop Mohawk Deacon Bufflehead Oak 7.6-in x 51.8-in Waterproof Interlocking Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring (26.91-sq ft) in the Vinyl Plank department at Lowe's.com

47. The name “deacon” is merely the Anglicized or transliterated form for the Greek name di·aʹko·nos, which ordinarily means a “minister” in the sense of a servant.

48. Esten is best known for his role as country singer Deacon Claybourne on the American Broadcasting Company/CMT drama Nashville, which he played from 2012 to 2018.

49. The consistory governs the life and ministry of a congregation. It is made up of those who hold three offices in the church: minister, elder, and deacon

50. Ruthenium (IV) oxide is being used as the main component in the catalyst of the Sumitomo-Deacon process which produces chlorine by the oxidation of hydrogen chloride.

51. The solitary case in which one inferior to a priest is empowered to bless, is where the deacon Blesses the paschal candle in the ceremonies of Holy Saturday

52. As early as 320 or 321 Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria, convoked a council at Alexandria at which more than one hundred bishops from Egypt and Libya anathematized Arius, his deacon.

53. Queen Bassist John Deacon is at once one of the most successful songwriters of the 20th century and a mystery to everyone from his fans to his former band mates.

54. As deacon of the Hagia Sophia, Balsamon combined the supreme authority for all affairs of the patriarchate (as its “Chartophylax”) with a juridical office in the service of the state (“Homophylax”)

55. Brutha was the Eighth Prophet of Omnianism.He started out as a novice in the Citadel under Brother Nhumrod, and was known to the other novices as "the big dumb ox" (much like St Thomas Aquinas).He might not have advanced any further, were it not for his prodigious memory, which brought him to the attention of Deacon Vorbis.He was chosen to accompany the deacon on a supposedly diplomatic

56. A pupil of Nicholas Kataphloron, Eustathius was appointed to the offices of superintendent of petitions (ἐπὶ τῶν δεήσεων, epi ton deeseon), professor of rhetoric (μαΐστωρ ῥητόρων), and was ordained a deacon in Constantinople.

57. In all likelihood Athanasius was born in Alexandria, Egypt, in about the year 300 A.D. He received a good education before becoming a deacon and secretary to the Bishop of Alexandria, the great Egyptian metropolis.

58. In addition to the Amice, alb, cincture and stole, the priest wears a black chasuble; the deacon wears a black stole, and, like the subdeacon, a black folded chasuble, the sacred vestments of penitential Masses.

59. ‘He was preceded by a handful of Annalists, notably Hydatius in Galicia, and followed, among others, by Gregory of Tours and Fredegar in Francia, Isidore in Spain, Bede in Northumbria, and Paul the Deacon in Italy.’

60. The Rev Karekin Shekherdemian, the Vice-Dean welcomed the guests and introduced the programme, which began with hymns and songs by the seminarians, followed by the speech of Deacon Avedis Assayan on behalf of the graduating class.

61. In my previous two articles (Part 1 & Part 2) I have attempted to draw out something of the Churchly authority that has been invested by Christ into the over of deacon as it is set over the church

62. Alcuin (c.735–804) was a Northumbrian, probably noble, deacon, adviser to Charlemagne, and architect of the Carolingian Renaissance.He was born between 735 and 745, and succeeded his teacher Ælbert as master of the school at York in 767

63. (1) we shall be obliged to Animadvert most severely upon you in our report (2) many travelers Animadvert against their own towns and cities (3) One of our neighbors, good old Deacon Winship, often Animadverted upon the luxury and extravagance of the times

64. Francis of Assisi (born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone; Italian: Francesco d'Assisi; Latin: Franciscus Assisiensis; 1181 or 1182 – 3 October 1226), venerated as Saint Francis of Assisi, also known in his ministry as Francesco, was an Italian Catholic friar, deacon, mystic, and preacher

65. (1) we shall be obliged to Animadvert most severely upon you in our report (2) many travelers Animadvert against their own towns and cities (3) One of our neighbors, good old Deacon Winship, often Animadverted upon the luxury and extravagance of the times

66. The little village of Borotno from which his maternal grandfa-ther’s family originated is also located fairly near to Pskov.) Fr Michael’s St John of the Ladder Discussion Group: As noted on the calendar, Deacon Michael’s discussion group will continue each Tuesday at 7 p.m

67. After being blessed by Ratzinger, an English deacon of the Archdiocese of Birmingham, Paul Moss (who has now been ordained priest and is currently serving as Vocations Director for the Archdiocese of Birmingham), proceeded with the Book of the Gospels to the ambo or lectern.

68. The priest or deacon poured the contents of the Amulae into the chalice from where everyone would drink later, mixing it with water; or else, they collected the wine in a bigger bowl, the hama, and then gave the container back to its owner

69. The Bound Girl Deacon Thomas Wales' Will The Adopted Daughter The "Horse-House" Deed STORIES OF COLONIAL TIMES I The Bound Girl This Indenture Wittnesseth, That I Margaret Burjust of Boston, in the County of Suffolk and Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England.

70. As nouns the difference between Chasuble and dalmatic is that Chasuble is the outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for celebrating eucharist or mass while dalmatic is a long wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the roman catholic and anglican churches and is worn by a deacon at the eucharist or mass and, although infrequently

71. An Acolyte can assist in worship by carrying a processional cross, lighting candles, holding the Gospel book, holding candles or "torches", assisting a deacon or priest set up and clean up at the altar, swinging incense or carrying the incense boat, handing the offering plates to ushers, and many other tasks as seen fit by the priest or Acolyte

72. [116] In all temporal affairs, the Theodosian Code was the universal law of the clergy; but the Barbaric jurisprudence had liberally provided for their personal safety; a sub-deacon was equivalent to two Franks; the Antrustion, and priest, were held in similar estimation: and the life of a bishop was appreciated far above the common standard, at the price of nine hundred pieces of gold.

73. Ambos, or Ambones), a word of Greek origin, supposed to signify a mountain or elevation; at least Innocent III so understood it, for in his work on the Mass (II.I, xxxiii), after speaking of the deacon ascending the ambo to read the Gospel, he quotes the following from Isaias (xl, 9): “Get thee up upon a high mountain, thou that bringest good tidings to Sion: lift up thy voice with

74. Ambos, or Ambones.) A word of Greek origin, supposed to signify a mountain or elevation; at least Innocent III so understood it, for in his work on the Mass (III, xxxiii), after speaking of the deacon ascending the ambo to read the Gospel, he quotes the following from Isaias (): "Get thee up upon a high mountain, thou that bringest good tidings to Sion: lift up thy voice with strength".