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diaconal

adjective as in ecclesiastical

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

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, told Vatican Radio on Friday that the pope stressed the role of nonordained women deacons in the ancient church, and “didn’t say he had any intention of introducing diaconal ordination for women, much less priestly ordination for women.”

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, told Vatican Radio on Friday that the pope stressed the role of nonordained women deacons in the ancient church, and "didn't say he had any intention of introducing diaconal ordination for women, much less priestly ordination for women."

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“We just feel really passionate about mobilizing the community around these kids,” said Diaconal Minister Shera Nesheim of Heart River Lutheran Church, who participates in the training of mentors.

Elayne became a diaconal minister in 2011.

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