archdeacon
/'ɑ:tʃ'di:kən/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A senior clergy position in some Christian churches: An archdeacon is a high-ranking official in certain Christian denominations, particularly the Anglican Church, who assists a bishop in administrative duties and oversees a specific geographical area within a diocese.
- An ecclesiastical dignitary: The term denotes a clergy member of significant authority and responsibility, typically ranking immediately below a bishop.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The archdeacon visited the parish to conduct an inspection.
- After many years of service, she was appointed archdeacon of the diocese.
Advanced Usage
- "Archdeaconry": The office, rank, or jurisdiction of an archdeacon.
- He was responsible for the entire archdeaconry, which included over fifty parishes.
- "Archidiaconal" (adj): Pertaining to an archdeacon.
- The archidiaconal visit was an important event for the local church.
Variants and Related Words
- Archdeaconate (n): Another term for the office or tenure of an archdeacon.
- Venerable: A title often used when formally addressing an archdeacon in the Anglican tradition (e.g., The Venerable John Smith).
Synonyms
- Senior clergy: A general term for high-ranking members of the clergy.
- Ecclesiastical administrator: Emphasizes the managerial and supervisory role.
Related Phrases
- To hold archdeaconry: To occupy the position of an archdeacon.
- He held the archdeaconry for a decade before his retirement.
Noun
- (Anglican Church) an ecclesiastical dignitary usually ranking just below a bishop