Ave.; St. Louis, Missouri 63146, USA. Translation of The Collection of Safey Ibn Al-Assal. Important Collection of
Writings on Church & Civil Laws by Awlaad Al-Assal (Sons of the Honey Maker). Coptic Christians Lived in Cairo,
Egypt in the 13th Century A.D.]
Concerning Deacons: Five parts
(Preliminary Translation)
First: The Conditions for Being Worthy:
1. Paul the Apostle after stating the conditions for becoming priest (bishops), gave the conditions for deacons as
follows: “Likewise must the deacons be grave, not double tongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of filthy
lucre; Holding the mystery of the faith in a pure conscience. And let these also first be proved; then let them use the
office of a deacon, being found blameless.” (I Timothy 3:8-10).
2. ‘Let the deacons be the husbands of one wife, ruling their children and their own houses well. For they that have
used the office of a deacon well purchase to themselves a good degree, and great boldness in the faith which is in
Christ Jesus.” (I Timothy 3:11-13).
3. (Apostles 15): (St.) Matthew stated: “The deacons should be chosen as it is written: On the mouth of two or three
witnesses every word stands, and they should be examined by in all services and should have the witness of the
congregation and should be the husbands of one wife and raised their children in righteousness. They should be
kind, humble, not complaining, and not speaking from both sides of the mouth and not driven to anger. Because
anger drives away wisdom. And they should not take by the appearance of the rich and should not be unfair to the
poor and should not drink wine in excess. They should labor for the good qualities. They should stay close to the
brothers who are in abnormal circumstances and sympathize with those who are in need and help them in paying
what they owe. They also should give honor to the congregation with honor, modesty, and fear.
3. The deacons should be seven if the city is great (large) as is stated in the book of Acts (Acts 6: 2-6).
4. (Nicea 62): They should ordain as many deacons as the Church is capable to withstand, no more than seven
receive their wages from the service of the altar and the rest are volunteers.
5. The deacon is required to have the nomination of three.
(Second): Concerning His Ordination:
6. (Apostles 53): And the deacon ordain him (speaking to the bishop) and lay your hand on him and pray while the
priests and other deacons are standing (in prayer).
7. He should be selected and only the hand of the bishop without the priests on him because he was not to be given
to the spirit of greatness? by the participation of the priests??/ but he is to obey the orders of the bishop.
(Third): His Rank:
8. (Descolia 34): Let the deacons be blameless like the bishop and be given many honors and be counted from the
priests (clergy) of the Church and to be depended on to do the labor of the Church without seeking honor.
9. The deacon serves the bishop with purity in everything without any desire as if he is serving Christ and should
not do anything of his own will without the blessing of his father the bishop.
10. Bishops, let the priests and deacons attend with you the ruling councils.
11. The deacon as a servant of God serves the priests and the bishop in everything (meaning serves with them) not
only during the liturgy but also serves the sick of the people those who have no one to care for them and lets the
bishop know so he can pray for them or gives him what covers their need to give it to them not only that but serves the widows and orphans and completes every service because this is the way a true deacon should be those about
whom Christ said those who serve me will receive honor from my Father.
12. He or the priest reads the Gospel and he visits (observes) the congregation in the service lest one falls asleep or
laughs or engages in improper talk with his friends (during the service) and the rest of the prohibitions mentioned in
the chapter on liturgical service.
13. He carries the cup if there is not enough priests.
14. He brings the people forward if given permission.
15. The blessing bread is accepted from his hands in a party if a priest or bishop is not present.
16. (Descolia 34) The deacon does not have the authority to teach, baptize, make offerings, or give blessings but he
should limit his service to what the bishop or priests requires him to do and complete the service of deaconea.
17. (Apostles 57) He does not give the bread of blessing but accepts it from the bishop or priest and does not carry
offerings (body) but if the bishop or priest has need he can carry the cup not because he is a priest but the servant of
"If there is disputes among the deacons below him in rank he resolves the
disputes and he should not bring any of it to the attention of the bishop because they are under his rule and he is the
head of the service and on his hands all the affairs of the Church should be conducted lest they loose the respect.
[Translator Footnote: Does not make any sense!]"
i think it means that the deacon should sort out this problems so smoothly that the bishop never needs to know that there was a problem in the first place.
Can anyone show me such a list? Liturgical and Extra-Liturgical.
Everything is liturgical in the Orthodox Church. Nothing is 'extra-liturgical'. That's why it's so important not to use 'it's not inside the liturgy' as an excuse to make compromises which are not in the spirit of the liturgy in eg Sunday School.
Me too. But unfortunately the status quo in our diocese, (whereby people are ordained deacons because they have some sort of prestige) dictates this sort of distinction. Much like the stupid distinction between 'deacon' and 'full deacon'.
Me too. But unfortunately the status quo in our diocese, (whereby people are ordained deacons because they have some sort of prestige) dictates this sort of distinction. Much like the stupid distinction between 'deacon' and 'full deacon'.
I think that's fair enough. Recently, the type of "full deacons" that I see get ordained are retired men of the Church, rather than vibrant young servants willing to sweat for the community, even outside the Church.
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please explain more the terms liturgies vs extra-liturgical.. I'd like to understand that better please..
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