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  2. File:Deacons (Ordination of Women) Measure 1986 (UKCM 1986-4 ...

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    Deacons (Ordination of Women) Measure 1986 Description English: A MEASURE passed by the General Synod of the Church of England to make provision for the ordination of women as deacons, and for connected purposes.

  3. Template:Ordination - Wikipedia

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    is a template that can be used to provide information related to the ordination and consecration of members of the clergy of various Christian denominations as deacons, priests, and bishops, as well as relating to the elevation of cardinals. The template can also be used to provide information regarding the consecrations of other

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  5. File:James Haydock's Ordination as a Deacon.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Holy orders in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Priests lay their hands on the ordinands during a Catholic rite of ordination. The sacrament of holy orders in the Catholic Church includes three orders: bishops, priests, and deacons, in decreasing order of rank, collectively comprising the clergy. In the phrase "holy orders", the word "holy" means "set apart for a sacred purpose".

  7. Ecclesiastical titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Deacon: Identical to that of a priest in all ways except sometimes in the use of "Father Deacon" (in Arabic "Abouna Shammas" and in Greek "Pappas Diakonos"). Subdeacon: "Reverend Subdeacon" in inscribed address, and the Christian name with or without "Brother" is usually used, except in some traditions that use "Father Subdeacon".