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A '''hierodeacon''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Ἱεροδιάκονος, ''Ierodiákonos''; [[Church Slavonic|Slavonic]]: ''Ierodiakón''), sometimes translated "deacon-monk", in [[Eastern Orthodox Christianity]] and all other Churches that follow [[Byzantine Rite]] is a [[monk]] who has been [[ordination|ordained]] a [[Deacon#Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism|deacon]] (or deacon who has been tonsured monk).<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Nichols |first1=Robert |last2=Croskey |first2=Robert |title=The Condition of the Orthodox Church in Russian America: Innokentii Veniaminov's History of the Russian Church in Alaska |journal=The Pacific Northwest Quarterly |date=1972 |volume=63 |issue=2 |pages=41–54 |jstor=40488986 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/40488986 |access-date=1 November 2024 |issn=0030-8803}}</ref> The term literally translates as "sacred servant (of God)", in accordance with early Byzantine usage of the adjective "sacred" to describe things monastic.{{cn|date=November 2024}} To be eligible for ordination to the diaconate, a man must be either married or he must be tonsured a monk.{{cn|date=November 2024}} In the Church hierarchy, a hierodeacon or a secular (i.e. non-monastic) deacon is of lower rank than a [[hieromonk]] (a priest-monk) or a secular priest. Within their own ranks, hierodeacons are assigned [[order of precedence]] according to the date of their ordination. Ranking above Hierodeacon is an [[Archdeacon]] or [[Protodeacon]].{{cn|date=November 2024}} In some countries, married clergy are referred to as "white clergy" while monastic clergy are called "black clergy" because monks should always wear black clothing but married clergy in many parts of the world typically wear white (or gray or colored) cassocks and rasons.{{cn|date=November 2024}} The proper title for a hierodeacon is, "the Reverend Hierodeacon (name)" The proper form of address would be, "Hierodeacon (name)", "Father Hierodeacon (name)", or "Father Hierodeacon".{{cn|date=November 2024}} ==See also== *[[Christian monasticism]] *[[Degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism]] *[[Deacon]] ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Eastern Christian ecclesiastical offices]] [[Category:Christian monasticism]]
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