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| ARTICLES RELATED TO cassock | | |  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Acolyte - Anglican TraditionIn Anglican churches such as The Episcopal Church in the US or The Church of England, altar servers are called acolytes and can be of any gender or age (usually 10 and up).
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, swing incense or carry the incense boat, hand the offering plates to ushers, and many other task ...
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| | |  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Neo The Matrix - The battle continuesApproximately six months go by between the events of The Matrix and the second film, The Matrix Reloaded. Neo is now fully manifested and confident as The One. He can fly, has fantastic speed and strength, has no match in any fight, has telekinetic and healing abilities, and can withstand dramatic damage. He and Trinity have become lovers. Neo's clothing changes with his transformation. Despensing with the long black trenchcoat, tie and black shirt he wears at the conclusion of The Matrix, Neo prefers a long coat with a high ...
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| |  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Deacon - Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy & AnglicanismThe diaconate is one of the three ordained offices in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox churches. The other two offices are those of priest and of bishop.
In Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox churches, deacons assist priests in their pastoral and administrative duties, but report directly to the bishop. They have a distinctive role in the liturgy, their main tasks being to read the Gospel and assist in the ...
See also:Deacon, Deacon - Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy & Anglicanism, Deacon - Anglican, Deacon - Eastern Orthodoxy, Deacon - Roman Catholicism, Deacon - Protestantism, Deacon - Mormonism, Deacon - Church of Christ, Deacon - References Church of Christ, Deacon - Cognates Read more here: » Deacon: Encyclopedia II - Deacon - Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy & Anglicanism |
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| |  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Solemn Mass - VestmentsFor a complete description, see the article entitled Vestments of the Mass.
In the sacristy, before vesting, all three sacred ministers (priest celebrant, deacon, and subdeacon) wash their hands. The subdeacon and deacon arrive a bit earlier than the celebrant so that they may be vested and ready to help the celebrant when he arrives in the sacristy. While the deacon and sub-deacon vest, the first and second acolytes, respectively, help them. All the while, the sacred ministers recite certain prayers while they place on each new piece ...
See also:Solemn Mass, Solemn Mass - Definition, Solemn Mass - Vestments, Solemn Mass - Music, Solemn Mass - Structure, Solemn Mass - Variations on High Mass Read more here: » Solemn Mass: Encyclopedia II - Solemn Mass - Vestments |
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|  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Deacon - Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, & AnglicanismThe diaconate is one of the three ordained offices in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox churches. The other two offices are those of priest and of bishop.
In Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox churches, deacons assist priests in their pastoral and administrative duties, but report directly to the bishop. They have a distinctive role in the liturgy, their main tasks being to read the Gospel and assist in th ...
See also:Deacon, Deacon - Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, & Anglicanism, Deacon - Anglican, Deacon - Eastern Orthodoxy, Deacon - Roman Catholicism, Deacon - Protestantism, Deacon - Mormonism, Deacon - Church of Christ, Deacon - References Church of Christ, Deacon - Cognates Read more here: » Deacon: Encyclopedia II - Deacon - Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, & Anglicanism |
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| | |  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - OrdersAccording to Canon 350 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the College of Cardinals is divided into three orders:
the episcopal order (Cardinal Bishops),
the presbyteral order (Cardinal Priests), the most numerous group,
the diaconal order (Cardinal Deacons).
Most cardinal bishops are those to whom the Pope assigns the title of a suburbicarian church; that group elects a Dean of the College of Cardinals to be the head of the college, the first among equ ...
See also:Cardinal Catholicism, Cardinal Catholicism - Orders, Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal, Cardinal Catholicism - Other privileges, Cardinal Catholicism - History, Cardinal Catholicism - Cardinals in popular culture Read more here: » Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Orders |
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|  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Acolyte - Roman CatholicismUntil the Second Vatican Council, the acolyte was the highest of the minor orders, having as duties the lighting of the altar-candles, carrying the candles in procession, assisting the subdeacon and deacon, and the ministering of water and wine to the priest at Mass. Acolytes wore either the alb or the surplice. While acolytes did not receive the sacrament of Holy Orders, they were considered part of the clergy, and we ...
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|  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Trousers - TerminologyIn North American English, pants is the general category term, and trousers refers, often more formally, specifically to tailored garments with a waistband and (typically) belt-loops and a fly-front. For instance, informal elastic-waist knitted garments would never be called trousers in America.
In British English, trousers is the general category term, and pants refers to underwear (in America, called underwear, underpants or panties to distinguish them ...
See also:Trousers, Trousers - Terminology, Trousers - Characteristics, Trousers - History, Trousers - Men's trousers, Trousers - Women's trousers, Trousers - Society, Trousers - Law Read more here: » Trousers: Encyclopedia II - Trousers - Terminology |
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|  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Deacon - ProtestantismThe diaconate is also an office in many Protestant denominations.
In United Methodism, it is one of two ordained clergy offices, the other being that of Elder. Deacons are ordained to Word and Service and assist Elders (who are ordained to Word, Sacrament, and Order) in equipping the saints for ministry.
Deacons are also appointed or elected in other Protestant denominations, though this is less commonly seen as a step towards the Ministry. The role of deacon in these denominations varies a great deal from denomination to denom ...
See also:Deacon, Deacon - Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy & Anglicanism, Deacon - Anglican, Deacon - Eastern Orthodoxy, Deacon - Roman Catholicism, Deacon - Protestantism, Deacon - Mormonism, Deacon - Church of Christ, Deacon - References Church of Christ, Deacon - Cognates Read more here: » Deacon: Encyclopedia II - Deacon - Protestantism |
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| |  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Deacon - Church of ChristThe role of deacons in this church is also widely varied. Generally they are put in control of various programs of a congregation. They are servants, as the etymology indicates, of the church. They are under the subjection of the elders, as is the rest of the congregation. Their qualifications are found in the New Testament, in 1 Timothy 3:8-13 (Waddey, John; et al. (1981).
The title deacon is becoming obsolete, as many churches are adopting other functional terms such as ministry leaders or team leaders. "Deacon" as a title, has beco ...
See also:Deacon, Deacon - Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy & Anglicanism, Deacon - Anglican, Deacon - Eastern Orthodoxy, Deacon - Roman Catholicism, Deacon - Protestantism, Deacon - Mormonism, Deacon - Church of Christ, Deacon - References Church of Christ, Deacon - Cognates Read more here: » Deacon: Encyclopedia II - Deacon - Church of Christ |
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|  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Priest - In JudaismIn Judaism, the Kohanim (singular Kohan or Kohen, whence the family name Cohen) are hereditary priests through paternal descent. These families are from the tribe of the Levi'im (Levites) (whence the family name Levy), and are traditionally accepted as the descendants of Aaron.
During the times of the two Jewish Temples in Jerusalem, they were responsible for daily and special Jewish holiday offerings and sacrifices within the temples known as the korbanot. Since the demise of the Second Temple, it has been the rabbis who became the most im ...
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|  |  |  | cassock: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Orders of cardinalateAccording to Canon 350 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the College of Cardinals is presently divided into three orders:
the episcopal order (Cardinal Bishops),
the presbyteral order (Cardinal Priests), the most numerous group,
the diaconal order (Cardinal Deacons).
Most cardinal bishops are those to whom the Pope assigns the title of a suburbicarian church; that group elects a Dean of the College of Cardinals to be the head of the college, the ...
See also:Cardinal Catholicism, Cardinal Catholicism - Orders of cardinalate, Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal, Cardinal Catholicism - Other privileges, Cardinal Catholicism - History, Cardinal Catholicism - Cardinals in popular culture Read more here: » Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Orders of cardinalate |
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