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Diaconal

Diaconal is an adjective relating to the diaconate or to deacons, the ministry of service in many Christian churches. The term derives from the Greek diakonos, meaning servant or minister, and is used to describe things associated with deacons, including their office, functions, or the work they perform.

In ecclesiastical contexts, the diaconate is traditionally a distinct order of ordained ministry in several Christian

Common diaconal duties include assisting in worship, proclaiming the Gospel, distributing the Eucharist, conducting baptisms, and

Beyond ordained ministry, diaconal can describe organizations, programs, or practices aimed at service and mercy that

traditions,
though
its
exact
status
and
path
to
priesthood
varies
by
denomination.
In
the
Catholic,
Orthodox,
and
some
Anglican
and
Lutheran
churches,
deacons
are
ordained
to
serve
in
liturgical
and
charitable
roles;
there
are
both
transitional
deacons
who
move
on
to
priesthood
and
permanent
deacons
who
remain
in
the
diaconate.
providing
charitable
service
and
outreach.
In
many
churches
the
deacon
is
especially
associated
with
service
to
the
poor
and
to
communities
in
need,
and
may
oversee
social
ministries,
education,
or
mercy
programs.
The
exact
scope
of
diaconal
duties
varies
by
tradition.
reflect
the
diaconate's
charitable
focus.