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diaconal

[dahy-ak-uh-nl] / daɪˈæk ə nl /


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In a 2012 essay for New Diaconal Review, he described the spiritual call to men to become deacons.

From Washington Times • Apr. 8, 2020

Diaconal ministers, who are required to have a master’s degree from a seminary, are consecrated rather than ordained.

From Washington Times • Jun. 15, 2014

Diaconal ministers can officiate at baptisms and funerals, but their main mission is service in ministries at the intersection of the church and the world.

From Washington Times • Jun. 15, 2014

At the Rural Diaconal Conference, 'my chief supporter' is one of the lay speakers.

From Hodge and His Masters by Jefferies, Richard




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