Sentence examples for the deacon from inspiring English sources

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the deacon

noun

A designated minister of charity in the early Church (see Acts 6:1-6).

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Paul the Deacon (c.

"At one point, the deacon started shaking.

The bride's father, the deacon at the church, will participate.

His father was the deacon of a Baptist church.

Meanwhile, the deacon and assistants prepare the altar.

Although the deacon used a stole, the subdeacon did not.

In the medieval Passion the deacon sang the entire text.

He even became the deacon of his local church.

The deacon immediately took the laptop to Monsignor Murphy at the chancery offices.

Eighth-century poet Paul the Deacon and 19th-century actress Adelaide Ristori were born there.

The deacon likewise is originally the holder of a charismatic office of selfless service.

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