diakové
Diakové is a term used in some Slavic Christian traditions to refer to deacons, who are ordained clerical figures serving within the church hierarchy. The role of diakové is rooted in early Christian practices, where deacons were designated to assist bishops and priests in liturgical functions, charitable activities, and community service. Their primary responsibilities include overseeing the distribution of alms, assisting during worship services, and supporting social outreach programs.
In Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and some Protestant churches, diakové semantically align with the functions of
Historically, the appointment of diakové has followed a formal ordination process, which involves a liturgical rite
In contemporary practice, diakové frequently either remain as specialized lay ministers or pursue ordination as priests,
There is limited variation in the use of the term across different languages, but its core meaning