Protestant deacon
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Definition
- Noun:
- A Protestant layman who assists the minister: A "protestant deacon" is a non-ordained male member of a Protestant church congregation who holds an official role to help and support the minister or pastor in various duties.
Usage
- The term "protestant deacon" specifically refers to a lay assistant within Protestant Christian traditions. It denotes an office or role, not a general helper.
- It is typically used in formal or ecclesiastical contexts when discussing church organization and roles.
Examples
- Noun:
- The protestant deacon helped distribute communion to the congregation.
- After years of faithful service, he was appointed as a protestant deacon in his church.
Advanced Usage
- The role and responsibilities of a "protestant deacon" can vary significantly between different Protestant denominations (e.g., Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian).
- In some churches, the diaconate is a permanent office, while in others it may be a temporary elected position.
Variants and Related Words
- Deacon (n): A more general term for a cleric ranking just below a priest in some churches, or a lay officer in others. "Protestant deacon" is a specific type of deacon.
- Deaconess (n): A woman performing duties similar to those of a deacon in some Christian churches.
- Diaconate (n): The office or period of service of a deacon.
Synonyms
- Church officer: A general term for someone holding a position of authority in a church.
- Lay assistant: A non-ordained person who assists in religious services.
Notes on Meaning
- The term is a compound noun ("protestant deacon"). The core meaning resides in "deacon," with "protestant" specifying the Christian tradition.
- It is important to distinguish this from a Catholic deacon, which is an ordained clerical rank, or from the general use of "deacon" in other religious contexts.
Noun
- a Protestant layman who assists the minister