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deacons giving Communion?

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Dear all,

I've seen deacons giving Communion in several "world Orthodoxy" parishes. I've never seen it in a ROCOR church. Is there any rule that deacons aren't allowed to give Communion, or is it just not the usual practice? Also, the priests do some of the private prayers aloud in these churches, which I thought was also rather strange. Is that technically wrong, or is it just a matter of tradition?

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Yes, it looks like an innovation.

ROCOR deacons would only do this in an emergency when there is no priest available.

They are the priest's 'secret prayers', so, by nature, they are not said for others to hear.

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Thank you, Father.

In the cases I observed, there were priests present. In one case, they just wanted an extra chalice because there were so many people going to communion. The other time, the priest just stayed in the altar for some reason.

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Deacons giving communion

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In place of the priest (when neccessary), deacons give communion. One of the roles of the deacon is to bring communion to the sick or ailing who could not make it to the Liturgy. Also, if I am not mistaken, in the ancient days, before communion was given in the chalice by spoon, the priest would give the body of Christ at one table, and the deacon would give the blood of Christ in the chalice at another.

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