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    Berbagi Kepemimpinan dan Pelayanan: Transformasi Peran Ketua Kelompok di Gereja Kristen Jawa Bekasi Timur by Johan Kristantara

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The research departs from a concern that leadership in many churches—including Gereja Kristen Jawa (GKJ) Bekasi Timur—tends to be oriented and centralized to ministerial offices (pastors, elders, and deacons). Consequently, the roles of lay leadership have not been given enough attention. …”
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    Pièces liturgiques médiévales moldaves – objets d’art au musée du Monastère de Putna / Moldavian Medieval Liturgical Pieces – Art Objects at the Museum of Putna Monastery... by Emilian Adrian Gavrilean

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Built in the Moldavian style, with Byzantine, Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements, purpose of this foundations was first of all liturgical, to celebrate The Seven Daily Prayers unto God by the hierarchy church (bishops, priests, deacons), in the center of which is until today the most important mystery of the Christianity - the Eucharist. …”
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    Pre-institutional education in Serbs by Ilić Mile Đ., Mihajlović Tatjana V.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Thanks to the first educators and the early institutional education and upbringing, Ohrid became the centre of intense missionary work, educating the clergy from Slavic ranks. Subdeacons, deacons and presbyters prepared here were sent not only to the southwestern regions of Macedonia, but further on among the Serbs. …”
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    A visible sign of invisible grace. The so-called Żywiec ensemble in the treasury of the Wawel Cathedral in light of source and iconographic studies by Szymon Tracz

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Due to the split, its entirety was visible only when used during the liturgy by three clerics: a priest and two deacons. In terms of iconography, the images depicting the administration of sacraments derive from a wealth of iconographic tradition determining the manner in which the subsequent sacrament is shown, based on a previously developed iconographic type, which was then expanded by the inclusion of additional characters or by introducing unique details taken from everyday observation of liturgical and religious life. …”
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    Findings on the Translation of the Liturgical Commentary in the Contents of mss RGADA 88 and BOGISHICH 52. The Use of Participles and Participle Constructions by Tatyana Ilieva, Ol’ga Trefilova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Οὐ μὴν ἀλλὰ καὶ περὶ τῆς θείας μυσταγωγίας, λόγον ἑκάστῳ διδοῦσα τῶν ἐν αὐτῇ τελουμένων θείως καὶ τοῖς ἐν Κρήτῃ εὐσεβέσι ζητήσασι ἀποσταλεῖσα” (“Explanation of the Divine Temple and of the Celebrants there – Priests, Deacons and Hierarchs, of the Sacred Garments in which each of them is vested, as well as of the Holy Mysteries, explaining the meaning of each Ministration in the Temple, sent in reply to the pious Christians of Crete”) by Simeon of Thessaloniki (with an as yet unknown translator). …”
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    Mazili and ruptaşi (and other social categories) in the statistics of the 1817 census by Valentin Tomuleţ

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The census forms contained the following components: 1. the name of districts and localities; 2. the economic situation of villages according to the category: a) good state, b) middle state (satisfactory), c) insufficient state (unsatisfactory); 3. statistics of the clergy: priests and their widows, deacons and their widows, church clerks and their widows, psalm readers and their widows, and vergers and their widows; 4. mazili and their widows; 5. ruptaşi and their widows; 6. statistics of lower social states: peasants (householders or “tax-paying householders”) and their widows, bachelors and hirelings, forgiven or scutelnici (in this category were included also “servants and servants supervisors, millers, beekeepers, foresters, shepherds and servants in households of estates owners”); 7. …”
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    РОЛЬ ПРАВОСЛАВНОГО СІЛЬСЬКОГО ДУХОВЕНСТВА УМАНСЬКОГО ПОВІТУ В ПОШИРЕННІ ПОЧАТКОВОЇ ОСВІТИ (ХІХ – ПОЧАТОК ХХ СТ.)... by В. С. Тацієнко, Н. Л. Тацієнко

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The clergy were responsible not only for the education of peasant children, but also for the organization and maintenance of schools, which were originally housed in the homes of priests and junior deacons. It is practically impossible to determine the number of children who regularly attended school. …”
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    Calvyn se vierde diens, die doktore-amp, en artikel 18 van die kerkorde van Dordrecht 1618 en 1619: ’n Kritiese refleksie by Andries L. du Plooy

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Is the tradition valid that the doctorial or professorial office in theology exists as a fourth office beside that of ministers, elders and deacons? Is this tradition, which mainly rests on the views of Bucer and Calvin, correct in terms of the Bible? …”
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    The social and cultural background of initial forms of the English comedy and the development thereof before the age of Shakespeare by Jovanović Slobodan D.

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Due attention has been paid to the real beginning of the English drama, marked by the appearance of Miracle plays, short religious performances grouped in cycles, first performed by deacons or choir boys in church grounds, and later by members of guilds. …”
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    The decorative program of the domes and area under the domes in the church of the monastery Resava by Prolović Jadranka

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The remaining fragments with images of angels as deacons positioned in the ring around the zenith of the central dome show that the Heavenly Liturgy was depicted here, specifically the Large Entrance which, aside from the communion, was the only part of the liturgy visible to the faithful. …”
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