diakonatet
Diakonatet, or the diaconate, is the ordained ministry in many Christian churches tasked with service to the church and to the world. The term derives from Greek diakonos, meaning “servant” or “minister.” The diaconate originated in the early church, with Acts 6 describing seven men chosen to assist the apostles in distributing alms.
In most traditions, deacons assist bishops and priests, carry out liturgical functions such as proclaiming the
Within Catholicism and Eastern Christianity, the diaconate is an ordained order. In the Latin Church, many men
In Anglican and some Protestant churches, the diaconate remains a distinct order or a stage toward priesthood;
Historically, the diaconate has emphasized service to the marginalized, catechesis, and administration of church charity. Today,