deacon - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of deacon in Hindi
- उपयाजक
- डिकॉन
deacon Definition
Noun
- (in Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox Churches) an ordained minister of an order ranking below that of priest.
Verb
- appoint or ordain as a deacon.
deacon Example
- "Why, that must be the Anferovs," said an old deacon, addressing a pockmarked peasant woman. ( "क्यों, वह एंफेरोव्स होना चाहिए," एक बूढ़े बधिर ने एक किसान महिला को संबोधित करते हुए कहा। )
- They were met by a deacon with a censer and by a servant who passed out on tiptoe without heeding them. ( उनकी मुलाकात एक धूपदानी के साथ एक बधिर और एक नौकर द्वारा की गई थी, जो उनकी बात सुने बिना टिपटो पर निकल गया। )
- The growth of sacerdotal theories, which were fully developed in Cyprian's time, fixed attention on the bishop as a sacrificing priest, and on the deacon 3 as his assistant at the altar. ( पवित्र सिद्धांतों की वृद्धि, जो पूरी तरह से साइप्रियन के समय में विकसित हुई थी, ने बिशप पर एक बलिदानी पुजारी के रूप में ध्यान दिया, और डेकन 3 पर वेदी पर उनके सहायक के रूप में। )
- The first consists of seven letters addressed by Ignatius to the Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Romans, Philadelphians, Smyrnaeans and to Polycarp. The second collection consists of the preceding extensively interpolated, and six others of Mary to Ignatius, of Ignatius to Mary, to the Tarsians, Antiochians, Philippians and Hero, a deacon of Antioch. ( पहले में इग्नाटियस द्वारा इफिसियों, मैग्नेशियन, ट्रैलियन, रोमन, फिलाडेल्फ़ियन, स्मिर्ने और पॉलीकार्प को संबोधित सात पत्र शामिल हैं। दूसरे संग्रह में पूर्ववर्ती बड़े पैमाने पर प्रक्षेपित, और मैरी से इग्नाटियस के छह अन्य, इग्नाटियस से मैरी तक, टार्सियन, अन्ताकिया, फिलिपियन और हीरो, एंटिओक के एक बधिर शामिल हैं। )
More Sentence
- Deacon Jones: I could not stop my gambling.
- The new bishop or deacon from the church.
- Who the hell was that?! Deacon shouts.
- Yes she’s the one, why? Deacon says.
- Deacon Jones: (Puts his head down in shame).
- Deacon Jones: It was my greed and foolishness.
- Deacon Jones: It’s true what Satan told you.
- The communion had to be held at night, as the deacons were in the mine all day.
- Would He not wield the same whip on these deacons and managers, and drive them out to-day?
- I recall one fight between two of the leading men of Talbotton, both deacons in the same church.
- But perhaps there were Scotch deacons in that church, for we know there were Britains in Rome.
- They were assisted by the deacons and almoners to whom was entrusted the care for the poor and the sick.
- in 1541, was ordained deacon in 1544 and was proctor and Lady Margaret preacher in 1548-1549.
- They have some peculiar deathbed rites: a deacon with some attendants waits upon the dying, and as death approaches administers a bath first of warm and afterwards of cold water; a holy dress, consisting of seven pieces (rasta), is then put on; the feet are directed towards the north and the head turned to the south, so that the body faces the pole star.
- Any bishop, priest or deacon " importuning " the emperor, instead of exerting his right of appeal to synods, is to lose all right of appeal and never to be restored or pardoned.
- In 403 he repaired to Constantinople, where he received ordination as deacon at the hands of Chrysostom.
- (Giacinto Bobo), pope from 1191 to 1198, was cardinal deacon of Santa Maria in Cosmedin as early as 1144, and had reached the age of eighty-five when chosen on the 30th of March 1191 to succeed Clement III.
- We have an excellent priest, he conducts the service decently and with dignity, and the deacon is the same.
- On the 27th of October 1457 he took part in the trial and condemnation for heresy of Reginald Pecock, bishop of Chichester, who had been ordained subdeacon and deacon on the same day and by the same bishop as Waynflete himself.
- He was ordained sub-deacon in 1389, deacon in 1393, and priest in 1397.
- Made cardinal deacon of Sant Angelo in Pescheria by Paschal II.