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  2. Deacon - Wikipedia

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    Unlike United Methodist elders, deacons must find their own place of service. Nevertheless, the bishop does officially approve and appoint deacons to their selected ministry. [32] Deacons may assist the elder in the administration of Sacraments, but must receive special approval from a bishop before presiding over Baptism and holy communion. [33]

  3. Anglican ministry - Wikipedia

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    The role of the deacon is described in the ordination rite. “Deacons are called to work with the Bishop and the priests with whom they serve as heralds of Christ’s kingdom.” [13] They are called to “proclaim the gospel in word and deed, as agents of God’s purposes of love. [13] ”

  4. Hierarchy of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    To be ordained deacons, the latter must be at least 25 years old, if unmarried; if married, a prospective deacon must be at least 35 years old and have the consent of his wife. [82] In the Latin Church, married deacons are permanent deacons. In most diocese there is a cut-off age for being accepted into formation for the diaconate. [citation ...

  5. Deacon (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    During the presidency of Brigham Young (1847–1877), much of the deacon's work in Utah was handled this way. [28] In this period, temporary deacons also existed, who could simultaneously serve as temporary teachers or priests. [29] A circular from the First Presidency dated 11 July 1877 [30] opened the door for teenage boys to be ordained as ...

  6. Clergy - Wikipedia

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    For a short period of history before the ordination of women as deacons, priests and bishops began within Anglicanism, women could be deaconesses. Although they were usually considered having a ministry distinct from deacons they often had similar ministerial responsibilities. In Anglicanism all clergy are permitted to marry.

  7. Minister (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    work on developing relationships and networks within the religious community; provide pastoral care in various contexts; provide personal support to people in crises, such as illness, bereavement and family breakdown; visit the sick and elderly to counsel and comfort them and their families; administer Last Rites when designated to do so [4]

  8. Family that got rich off slavery funding monthly reparations ...

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    Each month, a dozen Louisiana residents get $1,000 in guaranteed income, thanks in part to a $1m donation by Deacon Leroy “Buck” Close and Gracie Close of South Carolina, descendants of a ...

  9. Lay ministry - Wikipedia

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    Lay ministry is a term used for ministers of faiths in Christian denominations who are not ordained in their faith tradition. Lay ministers are people who are elected by the church, full-time or part-time.