acolytes

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plural of acolyte
acolyte
A follower or helper
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One who has received the highest of the four minor orders in the Catholic church, being ordained to carry the wine and water and the lights at the Mass
acolyte
One who attends; an assistant

With such chiefs, and with James and John as acolytes - Motley.

Acolyte
From a Greek word meaning, "to follow " Acolytes are lay volunteers who follow the Cross in the procession and recession and assist the priest in worship An acolyte lights and sometimes carries candles, and helps in the preparation of communion
Acolyte
someone who assists a priest or minister in a liturgical service; a cleric ordained in the highest of the minor orders in the Roman Catholic Church but not in the Anglican Church or the Eastern Orthodox Churches
Acolyte
Lay person who assists in worship by carryig the processional cross or crucifix, lighting and extinguishing candles, holding a torch at the reading of the gospel, helping with the presentation of the bread, wine and gifts of the people, and assisting the deacon or priest in the preparation of the altar for communion
Acolyte
A volunteer in WorldsAway Dreamscape who acts as an assistant to the Oracles
Acolyte
the highest of the minor orders of the ministry; they had particular responsibility for candles and assisted in preparations for mass
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originally a minor clerical order but now usually a lay function in the church; the acolyte assists the priest, lights and carries candles, and performs other ceremonial functions
Acolyte
(From a Greek word for follower) A layperson who performs minor duties during a religious service
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The follower of a priest; a person assisting the priest in church ceremonies or services In the early Church, the acolytes were adults; today, however, his duties are performed by children (altar boys)
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An acolyte is a lay person, often a child or a teenager, who performs minor duties during the worship service to assist the ministers, such as lighting candles, carrying books, directing traffic during communion, and so forth Acolyte comes from a Greek word for follower
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A Member of the Moravian church who has been formally marked for lifetime service within the Church but who is not ordained An acolyte can assist the ordained minister in the distribution of the elements of Holy Communion but cannot administer the sacrament independently
Acolyte
(3 syl ) A subordinate officer in the Catholic Church, whose duty is to light the lamps, prepare the sacred elements, attend the officiating priests, etc (Greek, a follower )
Acolyte
A term specifically applied to one who carries a torch or a candle in processions and at other times during the liturgy This term is also commonly interchanged with server Originally a minor clerical order but now usually a lay function in the church
Acolyte
A person who assists the priest at the altar in the Eucharist The term is based on the Greek word meaning, "to follow " Acolytes follow the Cross in the procession and recession and assist the priest in worship An acolyte lights and sometimes carries candles, and helps in the preparation of communion
Acolyte
[church] An assistant during rites; usually quite young
acolyte
{i} altar boy, priest's assistant; assistant, attendant
acolyte
An acolyte is a follower or assistant of an important person. To his acolytes, he is known simply as `the Boss'
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    [ 'a-k&-"lIt ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French, from Medieval Latin acoluthus, from Middle Greek akolouthos, from Greek, adjective, following, from a-, ha- together + keleuthos path.