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Älteste

Älteste is a German noun meaning elder, used to denote the oldest or most senior member of a group. In everyday language it can refer to the eldest person in a family, organization, or community. As a title in church contexts, Älteste can indicate a leadership role or office responsible for governance and oversight, with practices that vary by denomination. In many Protestant and Lutheran churches, Kirchenälteste or Älteste are lay elders who participate in decision-making and pastoral responsibility.

Etymology and forms: the word stems from the adjective alt, “old,” and the form Älteste reflects a

Religious usage: in German-speaking congregations, Älteste often serve alongside other officers to provide spiritual governance and

See also: elder (concept in various religious and secular contexts), Kirchenälteste. The term is used across

German
pattern
for
substantives
derived
from
adjectives
to
denote
the
elder
or
oldest
individual.
The
masculine
singular
is
der
Älteste;
the
feminine
singular
is
die
Älteste;
the
plural
for
both
genders
is
die
Ältesten.
The
capitalization
marks
its
status
as
a
noun.
church
leadership.
In
the
context
of
The
Church
of
Jesus
Christ
of
Latter-day
Saints,
the
priesthood
office
of
Elder
is
translated
as
Ältester,
and
its
holders
are
referred
to
as
Älteste
in
the
plural
within
German-speaking
congregations.
dialects
of
German
with
similar
meanings,
though
specific
duties
and
structures
are
denomination-dependent.