Diaconate

Pronunciation: /daɪˈækənət/

Diaconate (noun)

  1. A level of church leadership held by a deacon, between lay people and higher clergy.
  2. The period of service when someone is appointed and works as a deacon in a church.

Examples

  • The diaconate is a church office order with specific duties.
  • Many communities respect the diaconate and its service to others.