Translation for '
acolyte' from English to Ukrainian
| NOUN | an acolyte | acolytes | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Brancaccio was born in Naples. There is no information about his education. He has been abbot and papal acolyte.
- From 1970 to 1973, she was married to American architect William Wesley Peters (an acolyte of Frank Lloyd Wright), with whom she had a daughter, Olga Peters (later known also as Chrese Evans).
- She was no stranger to Pope Pius XII, who welcomed her as a friend and faithful acolyte.
- Meanwhile, the Anointed One and his acolyte Absalom are forcing their vampires to dig up the Master's bones barehanded through consecrated earth.
- Told in an intricate flashback structure, "Enjō" dramatizes the psychological collapse of Goichi (Raizo Ichikawa), a young Buddhist acolyte from a dysfunctional family who arrives at a Kyoto temple - the Golden Pavilion - for further study.
- Shancai joined her in walking across the sea and became her acolyte.
- The specific epithet "diaconus" (deacon) refers to an 'acolyte', which is a reference to the specific epithet of the blue rockfish, "mystinus", which means 'priest' in Latin.
- To the ten years, Campos turned acolyte and was sent to the seminary when he was thirteen.
- He later became an acolyte of Dick Advocaat, accompanying the self-styled 'Little General' on lucrative assignments at Glasgow Rangers, Zenit Saint Petersburg and Sunderland.
- She's been the acolyte of Mathieu Demy in the Bureau des Légendes on Canal +.
- In January 2021, Pope Francis issued the "motu proprio" “Spiritus Domini,” which changed canon 230 § 1 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law from "Lay men who possess the age and qualifications established by decree of the conference of bishops can be admitted on a stable basis through the prescribed liturgical rite to the ministries of lector and acolyte" to "Lay persons of suitable age and with the gifts determined by decree of the Episcopal Conference may be permanently assigned, by means of the established liturgical rite, to the ministries of lectors and acolytes."
- One of the minor orders was the office of acolyte.
- As in other churches, in the Latin Church the term "acolyte" is also used of altar servers on whom no ordination or institution has been conferred.
- Walter had advanced so far in the church because of his royal blood, education and papal indulgence; in 1471 he was a papal chaplain, but was still an acolyte, only in minor orders.
- Acolyte, therefore, is the highest of minor Orders, and whose chief duties are to carry candles in procession, to light the candles on the altar, and to assist the priest in saying the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (although the acolyte is not necessary for the effect of the Mass to take place; only the priest is required).
- He decreed that "the major order of subdiaconate no longer exists in the Latin Church" and that the functions previously assigned to the subdeacon are now entrusted to the acolyte and the lector; he also decreed that, where the local episcopal conference so desired, the acolyte could be called a subdeacon.
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